Opportunity

City of Los Banos #Los Banos Dog Park Project

Los Banos Dog Park Construction Solicitation (All Bids Rejected)

Posted

March 19, 2020

Respond By

March 26, 2020

Identifier

Los Banos Dog Park Project

NAICS

236220, 561730

This opportunity involves the construction of a new Dog Park for the City of Los Banos, California. - Government Buyer: - City of Los Banos, Public Works Department, City Clerk's Office - Scope of Work: - Earthwork, grading, and erosion control - Installation of chain-link fencing (140 LF of 6' high, 225 LF of 6' high with mowstrip) - Concrete work: 1,046 SF of new pavement, 1,295 LF of mowstrip, 135 LF of curb - Asphalt pavement (390 SF) - Irrigation system and landscaping - Park amenities: 8 benches, 2 drinking fountains, 2 bag stations, 2 trash receptacles - ADA-compliant ramps (5), parking lot striping and signage, gates (3 man, 2 swing) - Requirements: - Contractors must hold a valid California State Contractor’s License (C-27, Class A, or Class B) - Compliance with California prevailing wage laws and Department of Industrial Relations registration - Payment and performance bonds, and bid security of at least 10% of bid amount - Construction to be completed in 30 working days, with an additional 60 calendar days for vegetation establishment and maintenance - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - All bids for this project were ultimately rejected by the City Council; the project is not currently accepting bids

Description

The City of Los Banos issued a solicitation for the construction of a new Dog Park, which includes earthwork, chain-link fencing, concrete mowstrip, concrete and asphalt pavement, irrigation system, landscaping, and other park amenities. The project required completion within thirty working days, with an additional sixty calendar days for vegetation establishment and maintenance. Bidders were required to hold appropriate California State Contractor licenses and comply with prevailing wage laws. However, all bids for this project were rejected at the City Council meeting on April 15, 2020.

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