Opportunity
California eProcure #IFB No. 125629
Repair of High Water Bridge Bents at Camp Roberts, California
Posted
February 09, 2026
Respond By
April 15, 2026
Identifier
IFB No. 125629
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238990
This opportunity involves the repair of High Water Bridge bents at Camp Roberts, San Miguel, CA, for the California Military Department. - Government Buyer: - California Military Department, Office of the Adjutant General - Contracting Administrator: Jordan Bernal - Project Scope: - Repair of five bridge bents (grid lines J through N) - Base bid: bent N - Optional line items: bents J, K, L, and M - Work includes: - Demolition, excavation, foundation underpinning - Rip rap scour protection and aggregate base placement - All materials, labor, equipment, permits, bonds, insurance, and environmental mitigation - Licensing & Participation Requirements: - Prime contractor must hold a valid California CSLB Class A (General Engineering Contractor) license - C-8 (Concrete Contractor) classification not required if prime self-performs concrete work - If not self-performed, concrete work must be subcontracted to a licensed entity - Compliance with prevailing wage laws - 5% Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) goal - 25% Small Business participation goal - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory pre-bid job walk for all bidders - Compliance with California and federal environmental regulations - Evaluation based on total of base bid plus all optional line items (all must be priced) - Place of Performance: - Camp Roberts, San Miguel, CA (military base) - Contract Duration: - 550 calendar days from contract execution, with completion required at least six weeks before contract end date - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are identified; this is a construction services procurement.
Description
This Invitation for Bid (IFB) solicits bids for the repair of High Water Bridge bents at Camp Roberts, California. The contractor is responsible for providing all materials, labor, bonds, licenses, insurance, equipment, tools, permits, taxes, transportation, and fees necessary to complete the work in accordance with the IFB terms and conditions. A mandatory pre-bid job walk is scheduled, and bidders must possess a valid California CSLB Class A license; a C8 classification is not required if the prime contractor self-performs concrete work. The project includes compliance with various regulatory requirements and encourages participation from small and disadvantaged businesses.