Opportunity
Murray County Civicplus #PW-2026-LMIG-COUNTY
Murray County 2026 LMIG Countywide Paving Project – Asphalt Overlay, Leveling, and Restriping
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
PW-2026-LMIG-COUNTY
NAICS
237310
Murray County is seeking bids for a large-scale paving project covering over 37.5 miles of county roads. - Government Buyer: - Murray County Public Works, Office of the Commissioner - Scope of Work: - Asphalt overlay, leveling, and restriping on multiple county roads - Approximately 487,916 square yards of resurfacing - Use of 45,000 tons of recycled asphalt concrete (part number 402-3100) - Up to 16,669 tons of leveling asphalt (part number 402-1812) - Application of 37,164 units of bitum tack coat (part number 413-1000) - Installation of over 150,000 linear feet of traffic striping (white and yellow, part numbers 652-2501, 652-2502) - Thermoplastic pavement markings for railroad crossings and STOP AHEAD (part numbers 653-0100, 653-0210) - Traffic control services, including railroad flaggers - Manhole and valve box adjustments - Requirements: - All work must comply with Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) 2021 standards - Contractors must meet Georgia licensure, insurance, and bonding requirements - Liquidated damages of $300/day for delays - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named; materials must meet GDOT specifications - Place of Performance: - Multiple county roads in Murray County, Georgia - Delivery and work at Murray County government facilities and roadways
Description
Murray County is soliciting bids for the 2026 LMIG Countywide Paving Project, which involves repaving and overlay work on over 37.5 miles of county roadways. The project includes asphalt overlay, leveling, restriping, paint striping replacement, manhole and valve box adjustments, and traffic control including railroad flaggers. Work must conform to Georgia Department of Transportation standards and specifications. Bids are due by May 5, 2026, at 9:30 AM and will be publicly opened at the Murray County Annex Building.