Opportunity
Newport Civicplus #2026 Street Paving Project Bid Package No. 1
City of Newport, KY 2026 Street Paving Project Bid Package No. 1 Solicitation
Posted
April 13, 2026
Respond By
April 27, 2026
Identifier
2026 Street Paving Project Bid Package No. 1
NAICS
237310
This opportunity involves the City of Newport, Kentucky seeking bids for its 2026 Street Paving Project Bid Package No. 1. - Government Buyer: - City of Newport, KY (local government) - Scope of Work: - Resurfacing and/or reconstruction of Orchard Street, Brighton Street, and Fitzsimmons Street - Rotomilling 2 inches of existing pavement - Asphalt resurfacing with aramid fiber reinforcement (approx. 130 tons on Orchard Street; 1,295 sq yards on Brighton & Fitzsimmons Streets) - Removal and replacement of curb and gutter sections with 4000 psi concrete - Application of tack coat (SS1h or equal) - Edge key cuts for transitions - Alternate bid for full removal and replacement of concrete street on Orchard Street (1,190 sq yards, 8 inches thick, 4000 psi) - Quantities: - Approx. 130 tons of asphalt - 1,190 to 1,295 square yards of pavement work - Unique/Notable Requirements: - 5% bid bond required; 100% performance bond for successful bidder - Plans/specs available for purchase from James W. Berling Engineering, PLLC - Not subject to prevailing wage requirements - Bids may be submitted for all or selected items - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
The City of Newport, KY, is soliciting sealed bids for the 2026 Street Paving Project Bid Package No. 1, which includes resurfacing or reconstruction work on portions of Orchard Street, Brighton Street, and Fitzsimmons Street. The project involves rotomilling existing pavement, removing and replacing curb and gutter sections, applying tack coat, and paving with asphalt or concrete as specified. Bidders must submit sealed bids by April 27, 2026, and provide a 5% bid bond; the successful bidder will be required to provide a 100% performance bond. Plans and specifications are available for purchase, and the City reserves the right to reject any bids and accept the lowest or best bid.