Opportunity
Iowa State University Ionwave #RFQ-1001442
Iowa State University Central Lawn Sidewalk Replacement – Concrete and Detectable Warning Panels
Posted
April 29, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
RFQ-1001442
NAICS
238110, 237310, 238910
Iowa State University is seeking contractors for the Central Lawn Sidewalk Replacement project on its Ames, Iowa campus. - Government Buyer: - Iowa State University of Science and Technology (ISU), Procurement Services - Project Scope: - Removal and replacement of approximately 10,700 square feet of existing sidewalk - Installation of new 5-inch thick Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) sidewalks (non-reinforced, broom finish, air entrainment 6%-7%, compressive strength 4000 PSI) - Installation of 5 cast iron detectable warning panels - OEMs and Vendors: - Detectable warning panels must be sourced from approved manufacturers: - Duralast Detectable Warning Surface (East Jordan Iron Works) - Neenah Foundry Company - Products and Quantities: - 10,700 SF of 5" PCC sidewalk - 5 cast iron detectable warning panels - Services: - Demolition and removal of existing sidewalks - Installation of new sidewalks and warning panels - Site preparation, erosion control, and site cleanup - Notable Requirements: - Adherence to Iowa Statewide Urban Design and Specifications (SUDAS) - Coordination with ISU representatives to minimize campus disruption - Protection of existing utilities and landscaping - Performance and payment bonds required for projects exceeding $25,000 - Compliance with safety and insurance requirements - Place of Performance: - Iowa State University campus, Central Lawn Sidewalks Project, Ames, Iowa - Specific locations include 200 General Services Building, 700 Wallace Road, and 1919 Warren Madden Bldg, 2221 Wanda Daley Drive, Ames, IA
Description
Iowa State University of Science and Technology (ISU) is soliciting information from qualified contractors to remove and replace approximately 10,700 square feet of sidewalk on campus. The project involves removing existing concrete sidewalks and installing new 5-inch Portland Cement Concrete sidewalks with specific construction and safety requirements. Contractors must submit proposals by May 13, 2026, and direct all questions by May 8, 2026. The work is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026.