Opportunity
Marysville Marysvillecity #Contract No. 24-10
City of Marysville Phase 3 CDBG Pavement Rehabilitation Project Solicitation
Posted
March 28, 2026
Respond By
April 09, 2026
Identifier
Contract No. 24-10
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238910
This opportunity involves the City of Marysville's Phase 3 CDBG Pavement Rehabilitation Project, focusing on extensive street and accessibility improvements: - Government Buyer: - City of Marysville Public Works Department - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are named; the project is construction-focused and open to qualified contractors. - Products/Services Requested: - Pavement grinding (596,600 SF) - Pavement repair with 4" hot mix asphalt (6,500 SF) - Geosynthetic pavement interlayer (57,130 SF) - Hot mix asphalt overlays (1,920 TON and 8,810 TON with leveling course) - Type II slurry seal (107,000 SF) - Installation of accessible ramps (various types, 34 total) - Installation of truncated dome mats (36 units) - Speed tables, commercial driveway replacements, curb and gutter, sidewalk replacements, and minor street approach improvements - Utility adjustments (manhole, valve, cleanout, drain inlets, centerline monuments) - Pavement delineation (STOP/YIELD legends, crosswalks, bike lane markings, arrows, parking lines) - Replacement of bike path signs, street name signs, stop/yield signs, and Caltrans signal loops - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program standards - Project completion required within 90 working days after contract award - Updated bid forms and participation goals for minority and women-owned businesses - Removal of a previously planned traffic circle installation - Work covers multiple city streets and includes accessibility upgrades - Locations: - Work performed in Marysville, California, with contracting office at City Hall, 526 C Street, Marysville, CA 95901
Description
This addendum provides clarifications and updates for the Phase 3 CDBG Pavement Rehabilitation Project in Marysville, California. It revises the bid due date to April 9, 2026, and confirms the project completion time as 90 working days. The addendum addresses questions about curb and gutter details, grinding specifications, bid forms, project goals for minority and women-owned business participation, and scope adjustments including removal of a traffic circle installation. It also clarifies proposal form usage and alternate bid schedules for certain street paving work.