Award
County of Orange Opengov #CT01226010080
Craig Regional Park – Pathway Wooden Planks
Recipient
Ray Carmody dba Carmody Construction Company
Award Amount
$18,084.00
Ceiling
$18,084.00
Awarded
July 24, 2025
Identifier
CT01226010080
The County of Orange awarded a construction contract to Carmody Construction Company for the project titled 'Craig Regional Park Pathway Wooden Planks' located at 3300 N State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA. The contract involves removal and replacement of wood decking, railings, fasteners, and steel edge metal on a footbridge over a lake, with a total awarded amount of $18,084. The work includes supplying and installing new wood decking coated with oil-based stain and sealer, galvanized fasteners, and painting steel edge metal to match the bridge color. The project duration is 120 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. The contract specifies compliance with prevailing wage rates, security background checks, and detailed general conditions. The buyer is the County of Orange, OC Public Works, and the awardee is Carmody Construction Company. The project is classified under building and facility construction and maintenance services, with NAICS code 909-00 and UNSPSC codes 72101500 and 72101501. Contact persons include Project Manager Ben Manea (phone: 657-692-3016, email: Beniamin.Manea@ocpw.ocgov.com). The location of the project is in Fullerton, California, within Orange County. Potential competitors for similar awards include companies specializing in public works construction and maintenance services.
Description
This contract involves construction services at Craig Regional Park in Fullerton, California. The work includes removal and replacement of wood decking, railings, fasteners, and steel edge metal on a footbridge over a lake area. The project duration is approximately one year, with a contract amount of $18,084 awarded to Carmody Construction Company by the County of Orange. The work includes supplying and installing new wood decking coated with oil-based stain and sealer, using galvanized fasteners, and painting steel edge metal to match the bridge color. The contractor must comply with prevailing wage rates and security background checks for probation projects.