Opportunity

City of Lincoln Ionwave #26-073

Lincoln Parks and Recreation Asphalt Parking Lot Repairs Solicitation

Posted

April 03, 2026

Respond By

April 17, 2026

Identifier

26-073

NAICS

237310, 238990

The City of Lincoln, Nebraska, Parks and Recreation Department is seeking bids for asphalt parking lot repairs at four park locations: - Oak Lake Park - University Place - Woods Park - Star City Shores

Scope of Work: - Removal of existing pavement at each site (quantities specified per location) - Installation of 6-inch Asphaltic Concrete, Type 3 (tons specified per location) - Application of 4-inch yellow paint pavement markings (linear feet specified per location) - Mobilization required for each site

Procurement Details: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mandated; open to all qualified contractors - Estimated contract value: $100,001 to $250,000 - Compliance with federal grant provisions is required - Contractors must provide insurance (general liability, auto liability, workers' compensation) - Adherence to the Nebraska Employee Classification Act and completion of a U.S. Citizenship Attestation Form are required - Certification under the Foreign Adversary Contracting Prohibition Act is referenced - All responses must be submitted electronically with required certifications and affidavits - Standard municipal construction specifications apply

Notable Requirements: - Project is funded in part by federal grants - No hazardous materials or drone usage involved - No access to city data or vehicles required

Description

The City of Lincoln, Nebraska is soliciting bids for asphalt parking lot repairs at multiple locations including Oak Lake Park, University Place, Woods Park, and Star City Shores. The scope includes mobilization, removal of existing pavement, installation of 6" asphaltic concrete, and 4" yellow paint pavement marking. Bidders must comply with insurance requirements, federal grant provisions, and other contractual obligations. The bid closes on April 17, 2026, and interested contractors must submit their proposals electronically through the City's procurement portal.

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