Opportunity
Douglas County Ionwave #CO-2026-0013
Douglas County Concrete Pavement and Curb Inlet Repair Solicitation
Posted
April 29, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
CO-2026-0013
NAICS
237310, 238110
Douglas County, Nebraska is seeking bids for concrete pavement and curb inlet repairs at multiple locations within the county. - Government Buyer: - Douglas County, managed by the Douglas County Engineer's Office and Purchasing Department - Products and Services Requested: - Full-depth 9-inch concrete pavement panel replacement - Approximately 11,613 square yards of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement panels - Includes all labor, materials, tie bars, curing, and incidental work - Removal and replacement of 5 curb inlet covers - Site traffic control at 26 locations - Includes all labor, equipment, signage, barricades, cones, flagmen, arrow boards, and related incidentals - Seeding and erosion control (Type III) as part of site restoration - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All-or-none bid: bidders must provide pricing for the entire scope - Bid bond (5% of total bid) required for bids $70,000 or more - Performance bond (100% of contract value) required from the successful bidder - Compliance with Nebraska Employee Classification Act and Fair Labor Standards is mandatory - Maintenance of public vehicular access during construction is required - Liquidated damages apply for delays beyond the contract period - No specific OEMs or product brands are mandated; focus is on construction services and materials per county specifications - Locations: - Work to be performed at various locations throughout Douglas County, Nebraska - Contracting and project management offices located at Douglas County Purchasing (1819 Farnam St RM 902, Omaha, NE 68183) and Douglas County Engineer's Office (15505 West Maple Road, Omaha, NE 68116-5173)
Description
Douglas County is requesting bids from qualified companies for concrete pavement and curb inlet repairs at various locations. The work includes providing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to perform the repairs as specified in the contract documents. Bidders must submit electronic bids by May 20, 2026, and provide a bid bond or acceptable substitute equal to 5% of the bid amount. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond equal to 100% of the contract amount.