Opportunity
San Clemente Planet bids #26305
San Clemente Sidewalk Repair and Maintenance Program Solicitation
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 07, 2026
Identifier
26305
NAICS
237310, 238290
This opportunity involves the City of San Clemente's search for qualified contractors to execute a one-year Sidewalk Repair and Maintenance Program: - Government Buyer: - City of San Clemente Public Works Department - Contact: Senior Civil Engineer, Masako Hennequin - Scope of Work: - Assessment and remediation of concrete sidewalk trip hazards (0.5 to 2 inches) - Mechanical slicing to remove hazards, ensuring compliance with ADA slope and friction standards - Inspection and data collection, including GPS and GIS integration - Pre- and post-repair photographic documentation - Bi-weekly progress meetings and reporting - Dust control (minimum 90% dust capture, no water-cooling permitted) - Site cleanup and proper waste management - Products/Services Requested: - Trip Hazard Removal (mechanical slicing, 1/2" to 2") - Sidewalk Assessment Services (inspection, GIS data, reporting) - Sidewalk Repair and Maintenance Program (comprehensive service) - Unique Requirements: - All work must comply with ADA requirements - Contractors must hold a valid C-8 license - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to all qualified contractors - Contract Value: - Not to exceed $220,000 - Place of Performance: - Throughout the City of San Clemente, CA (910 Calle Negocio, Suite 100, San Clemente, CA 92673) - No specific OEMs are mentioned; opportunity is open to all qualified service providers.
Description
The City of San Clemente is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to assess and remediate concrete sidewalk trip hazards ranging from 1/2 inch to 2 inches at designated areas within the city. The contract is for one year with a budget not to exceed $220,000 and includes inspection, data reporting, and complete removal of trip hazards in compliance with ADA standards. Contractors must have a C-8 license and submit paper proposals by May 7, 2026. The scope includes mechanical slicing remediation, dust control, site cleanup, and GIS data reporting.