CLASSIFIEDS
M/W/DBK BUSINESS
ENTERPRISES
James R, Vannoy & Sons Construc
tion Co., Inc. is currently soliciting
quotes from interested
MBE/WBE/DBE subcontractors and
suppliers for the following project:
Project: Design Build Project
#17BP11 R.I 16
Division 11 B
Contract ID: C203559
Alleghany, Caldwell &
Wilkes Counties
Bid Date: Quotes are due by
June 13, 2014 @ 3:00 PM
Contact: John Maloney or
Gary Eisner
john.maloney@jrvannoy.com
or gary.eisner@jrvannoy.com
1608 Hwy 221 North?PO Box 635
Jefferson, NC 28640
Phone: 336-846-7191
Fax: 336-846-71 12
Vannoy Const, invites you to bid
part(s) of the above referenced proj
ect:
This project requires specific partici
pation by subs that are certified by
NCDOT as a WBE/MBE/DBE firm.
As a responsible contractor, we will
aggressively pursue M/WBE sub par
ticipation in excess of the min. re
quirements. All subs need to make an
effort to solicit M/WBE participation.
We are soliciting companies listed in
the NCDOT DBE Directory who are
certified & prequalified subcontrac
tors. If you are interested in this proj
ect but discouraged by any of its
requirements, please contact us. We
have special joint pay agreements and
even an expedited payment policy for
DBE firms, and we encourage to you
to contact us to discuss how these
procedures can help you on this proj
ect. If the bonding, letter of credit or
insurance requirements set forth in
the bid documents would otherwise
prevent you from soliciting a quote
please contact us and we will discuss
ways that we may be able to help you
meet these requirements. Likew ise, if
you are discouraged from submitting
a quote on this project because you
think you may have trouble obtaining
the necessary equipment, supplies,
materials, or any other related assis
tance or services that may be neces
sary to complete the work, please
contact us and we will discuss ways
that we may be able to help you over
come these obstacles. We adopted
these policies to encourage the par
ticipation of DBE firms like yours,
and we encourage your company to
explore and take advantage of them:
so please feel free to give us a call in
these regards
A meeting has been scheduled for
June 3rd at 10:00 a.m. at 1608 Hwy
221 N. Jefferson. NC for anyone who
is interested to ask questions, etc.
Description: Replacement of
Ten (10) Bridges in Alleghany. Cald
well& Wilkes Counties
Work Includes but not limited to:
Grading. Paving, Pavement Mark
ings, Guardrail. Hauling. Erosion
Control Items. Silt Fence, Traffic
Control, Barrier Rail. Reinf. Steel,
Cored Slabs, H-Piles. Caissons,
Misc. Bridge Item. We will be accept
, ing quotes for all work. We are will
ing to break down and/or combine
elements of work into economically
feasible units on a case-by-case basis
to facilitate minority participation in
this bid opportunity. It is acceptable
to bid multiple items listed in the so
licitation We encourage non
M/W/DBE Subs and Suppliers to uti
lize M/W/DBE firms
This bid is a Design-Build Project:
therefore. 100% Plans & Specs may
not be available for all itrtns of work
for review; however, all documents
that are available will be posted on
our Plan Room at www.jrvannoy.com
Or contact us at the above number for
quantities as they become available
or more information. As information
becomes available it will be posted to
the plan room.
You may review all documents
issued by the NCDOT on their
website
https://connect.ncdot.gov/letting/Pag
es/Design-Build.aspx
Be sure to check our website period
ically for addenda.
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Parkland High School
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Dr. Willard McCloud
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Willie Mason for his
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Cheryl Lindsay for her
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women's health initiative.
Minority Business
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Johnson-Howard
Robinson Home of
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