Opportunity

City of Los Banos #2025 Street Rehabilitation Phase 2

City of Los Banos 2025 Street Rehabilitation Phase 2 Solicitation

Posted

February 13, 2025

Respond By

February 20, 2025

Identifier

2025 Street Rehabilitation Phase 2

NAICS

237310

The City of Los Banos is seeking bids for its 2025 Street Rehabilitation Phase 2 project, focused on pavement rehabilitation and street improvements within city limits. - Government Buyer: - City of Los Banos, Public Works Department - Scope of Work: - Asphalt concrete overlays covering approximately 97,750 square feet - Pavement digouts of failed pavement areas (2,005 sq ft) - Asphalt concrete edge planing (6,705 linear feet) - Placement of 1,004 tons of asphalt concrete - Application of 405 square feet of thermoplastic pavement markings - Adjustment of 14 valve boxes, 21 manhole covers, and 12 monument covers to grade - Mobilization and traffic control (with cost caps: $25,000 for mobilization, $5,000 for traffic control) - Products/Services Requested: - Mobilization, traffic control, asphalt concrete edge planing, pavement digouts, asphalt concrete placement, adjustment of utility covers, and thermoplastic markings - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory compliance with California prevailing wage laws - Contractor registration with the Department of Industrial Relations - Payment and performance bonds required - Valid California Class A or C-12 contractor's license - Project completion required within 25 working days - No specific OEMs or product brands are named; bidders may propose suitable materials meeting project specifications.

Description

The City of Los Banos is soliciting sealed bids for the 2025 Street Rehabilitation Phase 2 project, which involves pavement rehabilitation of several streets using asphalt concrete overlays over approximately 97,750 square feet. The scope includes pavement digouts of failed areas and application of pavement markings. The contract requires completion within 25 working days, with mandatory attendance at a pre-bid meeting. Bidders must comply with California prevailing wage laws and hold appropriate contractor licenses.

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