Opportunity

California eProcure #S25683086

FRP Boardwalk Materials for Mono Lake ADA Trail Replacement

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

May 08, 2026

Identifier

S25683086

NAICS

321219, 326199

The California Department of Parks & Recreation is seeking bids for materials to replace the Mono Lake ADA boardwalk trail in Mono County, California. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Parks & Recreation, Sierra District Administration Office (Natural Resources Agency) - Products/Services Requested: - 740-foot by 6-foot fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite boardwalk kit - Includes all FRP structural members (joists, bearers, piles, curb posts, curbs) - FRP mesh decking panels (4' x 6' x 1.5", 38mm mini-mesh, anti-slip surface) - Stainless steel hardware and brackets (decking clips, joist-to-bearer brackets, curb post-to-joist/curb brackets, pile-to-Diamond Pier brackets, rivets, nuts, washers, inserts, endcaps, groovers) - Bull rail edging - Technical/Unique Requirements: - All FRP components must be manufactured with continuous ECR glass fiber and vinyl ester resin, with a non-woven polyester veil - All FRP materials must be painted with a two-part fluoropolymer coating (such as Vitreflon or approved equal) in RAL 080-30-26 (Smoked Oak) color for high alkaline and UV resistance - Structure must be engineered for 20-foot spans between foundations and a 100 psi live load, suitable for sensitive wetland environments - All hardware must be stainless steel and compatible with concrete Diamond Pier foundations (provided by Parks) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs named; Vitreflon cited as a reference for the coating - Estimated Contract Value: - Up to $499,999.99 - Place of Performance: - Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve, Mono County, California

Description

This solicitation is for the procurement of materials required to replace the Mono Lake ADA boardwalk trail. The boardwalk materials must be fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite, manufactured with continuous ECR glass fiber and vinyl ester resin, and coated with a two-part fluoropolymer coating in a specific color. The boardwalk is 740 lineal feet long and 6 feet wide, with decking panels and stainless steel hardware to connect to concrete Diamond Pier foundations. The materials must be engineered for a 100 psi live load and designed to meet environmental and scenic corridor constraints.

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