Opportunity
Carrollton Ionwave #21-015
Collector Street Panel Replacement Project for City of Carrollton, TX
Posted
January 21, 2021
Respond By
February 18, 2021
Identifier
21-015
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of Carrollton, Texas seeking contractors for a Collector Street Panel Replacement project: - Government Buyer - City of Carrollton, Purchasing Department (primary office) - Public Works Department involved in technical oversight - Scope of Work - Removal and replacement of concrete street panels (6-inch and 8-inch, including high early strength [HES] variants) - Installation of flex base material and 6-inch integral curbs - Sidewalk, driveway approach, and barrier-free ramp replacement - Brick median paver, curb and gutter, and inlet (8-foot and 10-foot) removal and replacement - Vertical adjustment of manholes, water valve stacks, meter cans, sewer cleanouts, and irrigation control boxes - Replacement of topsoil fill material and sod (Common Bermuda and Raleigh St. Augustine) - Quantities - Up to 20,000 square yards of 8-inch concrete panel replacement - 9,000 linear feet of integral curb - 2,000 square yards of sidewalk replacement - 1,000 square yards each of sod replacement - Unique/Notable Requirements - Compliance with City of Carrollton and TxDOT standards - Traffic control, material testing, and restoration of disturbed areas required - Bonding, insurance, and prevailing wage compliance mandatory - ADA-compliant barrier-free ramps - Work on collector and industrial streets with pavement condition index ratings of 60 to 80 - OEMs and Vendors - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; general construction materials and concrete specified - Estimated Contract Value - Approximately $1.85M to $2M - Place of Performance - Throughout the City of Carrollton, Texas, with contracting office at 1945 E Jackson Road, Carrollton, TX 75006
Description
The City of Carrollton issued a Request for Proposal (RFP #21-015) for select concrete panel replacement on streets throughout the city. The scope includes removal and replacement of various concrete panels, sidewalks, driveways, curbs, inlets, and related infrastructure, with detailed specifications for materials and construction standards. Bidders were required to submit proposals by February 18, 2021, including a bid bond of 5% of the bid total. The awarded contract was given to Advance Contracting Group for $1,851,600.00. The work must comply with local design standards and prevailing wage requirements.