Opportunity
Butte-Silver Bow (Consolidated) Civicplus #2026 Chip Seal Bid
Butte-Silver Bow Chip Seal Road Project – 200,000+ Square Yards
March 23, 2026
April 08, 2026
2026 Chip Seal Bid
237310
This opportunity involves a large-scale chip seal road project in Butte-Silver Bow, Montana: - Government Buyer: - City and County of Butte-Silver Bow, Department of Public Works - Scope of Work: - Furnish all labor, materials, and equipment for chip sealing multiple streets - Approximately 200,000+ square yards of chip seal application across various roads - Includes mobilization, traffic control, chip application, cleanup, and striping - Products/Services Requested: - Chip seal application on specific roads (e.g., Janney Rd, Terra Verde, W Second St, E Second St, Farragut Ave, Hail Columbia, Sheep Gulch Rd, Monroe Ave, Kaw Ave, Moulton Rd, Lexington Ave, Grizzly Trail) - Add alternates for Santa Claus Rd S Rocker Rd and Basin Creek Rd - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or proprietary products required - Quantities: - Individual road segments range from ~3,600 to ~43,500 square yards - Total estimated area exceeds 200,000 square yards - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal labor standards and Montana prevailing wage rates - Substantial completion required within 60 days of notice to proceed; final completion within 15 days thereafter - Liquidated damages of $500 per day for delays - Bid security of at least 10% of bid amount required - Place of Performance: - Multiple streets within Butte-Silver Bow, Montana - Contracting office at Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse, 155 West Granite Street - Public Works Department at 126 West Granite St., Butte, MT - Open to all qualified bidders; no OEM or vendor restrictions
Description
The City-County of Butte-Silver Bow is soliciting sealed bids for a project involving chip sealing roads within Butte-Silver Bow, Montana. The contract requires furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the chip sealing work. Bids must be submitted by April 8, 2026, and accompanied by a bid security of at least 10% of the bid amount. The successful bidder must comply with applicable federal regulations including equal opportunity and labor standards. The City-County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and negotiate terms.