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Contractor's Prequalification Application1 document
- CONTRACTOR’S PREQUALIFICATION APPLICATION ***Prequalification with the City of Newberg is required*** All contractors working on public improvement projects must be prequalified. Contractors who are not currently prequalified must complete and submit the City Prequalification application with all required attachments. A contractor may submit a request for Prequalification at any time. The date on which all required information has been received by the City will be considered the receipt date of your prequalification application. Please note: This application is good for 3 years upon approval of the City. Please submit all documentation together and return to: Engineering Department 414 E. First Street PO Box 970 Newberg, OR 97132 Engineering@newbergoregon.gov
Erosion and Sedimentation Control Permit Application1 document
- Erosion & Sedimentation Control Permit Application Link This application is to be used if you are disturbing more than 500 square feet of soil. All projects, regardless of size, located in floodplain, stream corridor, or that have the potential to discharge stormwater offsite that will exceed state and federal water quality limits are required to install ESC measures. In addition, construction materials must be properly stored and handled during the project and the project must follow proper disposal procedures of all construction waste. Fill out your Permit application through the our online permitting software eTRAKiT at https://trakit.newbergoregon.gov/etrakit/ If you have any questions, please call 503-537-1273. If you are disturbing more than 1-acre of soil a 1200-C Construction Stormwater General Permit will also be required from the State of Oregon, Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).