Opportunity
Camarillo Planet bids #ST-5006, CML-5393(036) RE-BID
Pleasant Valley Road Bike Lanes Construction Project (Re-Bid)
Posted
March 24, 2026
Respond By
April 21, 2026
Identifier
ST-5006, CML-5393(036) RE-BID
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity is a federally-funded construction project for the City of Camarillo Public Works department to build Class II Bicycle Lanes along Pleasant Valley Road. - Government Buyer: - City of Camarillo Public Works (Ventura County, CA) - Scope of Work: - Roadway widening and pavement preparation for 1.6 miles of Pleasant Valley Road (Las Posas Road to west of East Fifth Street) - Construction of driveway aprons, headwalls, curb & gutter - Concrete-lined channel and embankment reconstruction - Asphalt overlay - Installation of signing, striping, bike lane delineators, guardrail, and rumble strip - Modular wetlands and drainage improvements - Products/Services Requested: - Pavement preparation and widening - Driveway aprons, headwalls, curb & gutter - Concrete-lined channel and embankment reconstruction - Asphalt overlay - Signing and striping, bike lane delineators - Guardrail and rumble strip - Modular wetlands and drainage improvements - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory pre-bid meeting - Compliance with federal training program (twelve trainees or apprentices required) - Project duration: 240 working days - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
This federally-funded project involves roadway widening along a 1.6-mile section of Pleasant Valley Road to construct Class II Bicycle Lanes from Las Posas Road to west of East Fifth Street. The scope includes pavement preparation, clearing and grubbing, backfill, driveway aprons, headwalls, curb & gutter, concrete-lined channel, embankment reconstruction, asphalt overlay, signing and striping, bike lane delineators, guardrail, rumble strip, modular wetlands, drainage improvements, and related work. The project duration is 240 working days with an estimated value of $10,800,000. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled, and the project requires compliance with federal training program mandates for trainees or apprentices.