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REQUEST FOR BID - Oasis Academy

Public Works Project # PWP-CH-2023-453 MEDIA POSTING – INVITATION TO BID Ad #6096
REQUEST FOR BID - Oasis Academy

Notice is hereby given that Oasis Academy Public Charter School (“the Owner”) is requesting bids for the construction of a classroom addition to its current K8 facility located in Fallon, Nevada. 

Bids must be sealed and received by 2 pm on July 27, 2023, at the school office located at 920 W. Williams Ave, Ste. 100, Fallon, NV 89406. Please send bids attention Melissa Mackedon, CEO. Only original paper copies of bids will be accepted; no oral, digital/electronic, facsimile, or other format will be considered. School leadership will open the sealed bids at 3:00 pm on July 27, and will award or reject bids within approximately one week following the bid opening. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 

The project scope will consist of the construction of 3 additional classrooms to match existing adjacent classrooms in a space currently empty inside the existing K8 facility located at 920 W. Williams Ave. Construction is expected to begin immediately upon award and execution of contract with the winning bidder. The owner is looking for a 60-day substantial completion time depending upon HVAC equipment availability, and firms will be expected to work around school operations once school begins on August 21. Bids should include all necessary HVAC, electrical, structural, hardware, fixtures, and finishes to ensure functional classrooms upon completion in accordance with existing school operations.

All contractors must be licensed, bonded, and insured in accordance with NRS338, and those requirements listed in the bid documents. Furthermore, contractors will need to comply with all State of Nevada Public Works regulations, including prevailing wage rates and reporting requirements, along with any other requirements by the State of Nevada, Churchill County, and City of Fallon. Bid documents can be found online at the school’s website www.oanv.org.

A MANDATORY pre-bid walkthrough for General, HVAC, and Electrical contractors will be conducted on July 11th at 10 am on site. Clarifying details and schedules not expressly indicated in the plans will be discussed at the walk-through. Any further RFIs and inquiries are to be directed to Frame Architecture, attention Paige McFadden.

Published online at www.thefallonpost.org/news/550/legal-notices on July 7 through July 27, 2023. Ad #6096


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