Opportunity

County of Ventura Bonfire #CMA-241

Runway 8-26 Pavement Rehabilitation at Camarillo Airport

Posted

April 11, 2026

Identifier

CMA-241

NAICS

237310

This opportunity involves the rehabilitation of Runway 8-26 at Camarillo Airport, managed by the Department of Airports, Ventura County. - Government Buyer: - Department of Airports, Ventura County - Products and Services Requested: - Partial depth removal of runway asphalt by cold milling (approx. 3 inches) - Asphalt crack repair - Placement of new asphalt surface course (PG 70-10, approx. 3 inches thick) - Tack coat and fog sealing with sand - Installation of multi-color pavement markings - Grooving of runway pavement surface - Removal and installation of elevated runway edge and threshold light fixtures on existing bases - Mobilization, airfield safety, and traffic control - Construction staking and survey layout - Repair of airport access roads and haul routes - Compliance with pollution, erosion, and siltation control requirements - OEMs and Vendors: - Specific OEMs for runway lights, pavement marking equipment, and airport construction materials are relevant (not named in the solicitation) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Build America Buy America Act and FAA Buy American Preference - Multiple certifications required (domestic preferences, debarment, lobbying, tax, trade restrictions, non-collusion) - Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation forms and commitments - Detailed technical specifications and plan sets provided in bid documents - Place of Performance: - Camarillo Airport, Ventura County, CA

Description

This Invitation to Bid (ITB) is for the rehabilitation of Runway 8-26 at Camarillo Airport, including partial depth pavement removal by cold milling, asphalt crack repair, placement of asphalt surface course, pavement markings, runway grooving, removal and installation of elevated runway light fixtures, and related construction activities such as mobilization, safety, traffic control, and compliance with environmental controls. The project requires bidders to submit various certifications, forms, and documentation as part of their proposal. The procurement is managed by the Department of Airports and involves detailed specifications and plan sets provided in the bid documents.

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