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Opportunities will be posted on the City's Bid Postings webpage.
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The City of Bremerton does not have required goals but includes Title VI language in all of our contracts. However, WSDOT funded projects (street projects), Federally funded projects, and most other state funded projects do have DBE goals. This means that our awarded contractors are required to subcontract a certain percentage of the awarded contract to WA state DBE subcontractors. For example: the Washington and 11th Street and Storm improvement project, had DBE goals of 12% of the contract work and awarded $755,813 dollars in contract work to local DBE contractors. Most of our projects include some amount of state funding.
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The City of Bremerton uses the Municipal Research Services Center Roster (MRSC Rosters). Learn more by visiting the City's MRSC Rosters webpage.
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Please register via the WA state OMWBE certification process linked here. You may also self-certify via Municipal Research Services Center roster process.
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Asphalt, striping, backfill, landscaping, arborist services, electrical contractors, traffic management, general commercial construction services.
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- Expected the issuance of a Chip Seal ITB
- Expected Long – line stripping ITB
- Expected Electrical Cabinet Replacements
- Expected Trip Hazard Sidewalk Improvements
- Expected Traffic Signage retro-reflective replacements
- Expected Sheridan Road Sewer Replacement
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The City publishes our forecasts in our annual Capital Improvement Plan and annual Transportation Improvement Plan both of which are issued in late summer early fall and open for public inspection and comment during the presentation and approval process brought to City Council.