Opportunity
Carrollton Ionwave #21-023
City of Carrollton Alley Panel Replacement Project Award
Posted
August 05, 2021
Respond By
August 16, 2021
Identifier
21-023
NAICS
238110, 238990
This opportunity involves the City of Carrollton, Texas seeking contractors for the replacement of concrete panels in alleyways across the city. - Government Buyer: - City of Carrollton, Texas - Purchasing Department (Contact: Patty Helms) - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of selected concrete panels in alleyways - Associated improvements: base preparation, curb and sidewalk repairs, driveway approaches, retaining walls, barrier-free ramps, curb line inlets, and utility adjustments - Topsoil and sod replacement as needed - Certified laboratory testing for pavement improvements - Products/Services Requested: - Concrete alley panel replacement (variable quantities, determined by city) - Curb and sidewalk repairs, driveway approaches, retaining wall installation, barrier-free ramps, curb line inlet replacement, utility adjustments, topsoil and sod replacement - Concrete testing services (compressive strength, density/moisture) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with North Central Texas Council of Governments and City of Carrollton General Design Standards - Two-year warranty on all work - Use of at least two full-time crews - Compliance with ADA and prevailing wage rates - Site inspection required prior to bidding - Bid bond (5% of bid total), and payment, performance, and maintenance bonds required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the documents provided - Estimated contract value: approximately $2,000,000
Description
The City of Carrollton is seeking proposals from vendors to perform selective concrete panel replacement on alleyways throughout the city. This project involves replacing varying numbers of concrete panels based on the city's discretion to improve alleyways. Bidders must submit a bid bond equal to 5% of their total bid and comply with local construction standards and prevailing wage laws. A pre-bid meeting was recommended, and proposals could be submitted electronically or by mail by the specified deadline.