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Notice ID:69056719R000011
PROJECT: WA NPS PP SAJH 2018(1), Pavement Preservation San Juan Island LOCATION: 5 miles West of Friday Harbor, WA WORK: This project consists of Asphalt patching, micro surfacing and pavement marking...
PROJECT: WA NPS PP SAJH 2018(1), Pavement Preservation San Juan Island LOCATION: 5 miles West of Friday Harbor, WA WORK: This project consists of Asphalt patching, micro surfacing and pavement marking application. See "Description of Work" for additional details LENGTH: 1.8 miles. TENTATIVE COMPLETION DATE: Fall, 2019 ESTIMATED PRICE RANGE: Between $500,000 and $1,000,000. To view the INTERESTED VENDORS LIST you must register as an FBO user. Go to https://www.fbo.gov/. Scroll down to the "Vendors/Citizens" box. Click on "Register Now" and follow the directions. NOTICE OF SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY This project will be solicited to the Western Region Pavement Preservation MATOC. Contractor Information on the IDIQ contractor may be found on our web site at: https://flh.fhwa.dot.gov/business/construction/idiq/wrpp.htm This project is anticipated to be solicited Summer, Fall 2019. This paragraph announces possible financing available to small businesses. The three types of businesses that are eligible to receive a loan through this program are: (1) Firms that have received DBE certification from a state or local transportation agency; (2) Eligible small business firms; and (3) Firms that have received a disability rating by the Veteran's Administration and have certified themselves as a SDVOSB. Start-up businesses are not eligible to receive a STLP line of credit and should contact the SBA for information about other possible forms of financial assistance. (NOTE - This paragraph does not reserve this solicitation for these types of business): The Department of Transportation's (DOT) Short-Term Lending Program (STLP) offers working capital financing in the form of lines of credit to finance accounts receivable for transportation related contracts. The Maximum line of credit is $750,000. The STLP loan has a variable rate, which is connected to the prime rate. For more information see: http://www.dot.gov/osdbu/financial-assistance/short-term-lending-program.