Cement Treated Base, Rebase, Slurry Cement & Delivery

Location: Texas
Posted: Mar 6, 2025
Due: Mar 14, 2025
Agency: City of Dallas
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 56 - Construction and Building Materials
Solicitation No: BA25-00026873
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Project: Cement Treated Base, Rebase, Slurry Cement & Delivery
Ref. #: BA25-00026873
Type: RFB
Status:
Open
Open Date: Feb 7th 2025, 1:00 PM CST
Questions Due Date: Feb 25th 2025, 5:00 PM CST
Close Date: Mar 14th 2025, 1:00 PM CDT

Project Description: These specifications are intended to set forth requirements for a twenty-four month Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) master agreement for the purchase of cement treated base (CTB), rebase and super slurry products. An ID/IQ term agreement is established when quantities of goods or services and/or delivery schedules cannot be determined. Goods or services shall be ordered on an as needed basis for the term of the agreement.
Super Slurry (Liquefied Cement System) is a cementitious slurry system. The system allows the use of various types of hydraulic, Portland, pozzolanic and other cements as well as additional stabilizing agents in soil stabilization, modification, and full depth repair/reclamation (FDR).
The slurry mixture is a suspension of cementitious materials and water at specific proportions with admixtures to enhance its physical properties. The stabilized suspension allows the use of cementitious materials where dry applications are not desirable or practical due to air quality, health, safety, and environmental issues for example.


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