Opportunity
York Opengov #RFP 2026-023
City of York, PA 2026 Street Improvements Solicitation
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
April 21, 2026
Identifier
RFP 2026-023
NAICS
237310
This opportunity involves the City of York, PA seeking bids for its 2026 Street Improvements project. - Government Buyer: - City of York, Pennsylvania - Public Works - Admin department - Scope of Work: - Milling, overlay, and pavement markings on multiple streets (N. Pershing Ave., Edison Street, Norway Street) - Installation of ADA-compliant ramps - Application of Superpave scratch and wearing courses (PG64S-22) - 2" depth milling and paving fabric installation - Products and Quantities: - Superpave, Scratch and Wearing Course, PG64S-22: 506 tons (across all streets) - Milling (2" Depth): 7,743 square yards (across all streets) - Paving Fabric: 12,096 square yards (across all streets) - ADA Ramps: 16 units (N. Pershing Ave.) - Pavement Markings: 3 applications (one per street) - Mobilization and traffic control services - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with PennDOT Specifications (Publication 408) - Delivery tickets and certificates of compliance for all materials - Notification to municipality five working days before starting work - Contractor responsible for defects within one year of application - Resident notification required prior to work - Subject to Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act - Liquidated damages of $500 per day for delays - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation. - Bids must be submitted online via OpenGov; bid, performance, and payment bonds are required.
Description
The City of York, Pennsylvania, is soliciting sealed bids for the 2026 Street Improvements project, which involves milling, overlay, and pavement markings on multiple streets including N. Pershing Ave., Edison Street, and Norway Street. The project requires various paving and resurfacing services, including Superpave scratch and wearing courses, milling, paving fabric installation, ADA ramps, and pavement markings. Bids must be submitted online via OpenGov by April 21, 2026, and include a 10% bid bond. The project is subject to federal and state regulations, including the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act, and liquidated damages of $500 per day apply for delays.