Opportunity
Sandy Ionwave #25-61-
Sandy City 2026 Overlay Project: Asphalt, Concrete, and Utility Improvements on 1300 East
Posted
April 29, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
25-61-
NAICS
237310, 237990
Sandy City, Utah is seeking qualified contractors for the 2026 Overlay Project on 1300 East, covering the stretch from Sego Lily Drive to 10600 South. - Government Buyer: - Sandy City Corporation, Public Works, Purchasing Department - Scope of Work: - Asphalt milling (25,409 SY full-depth, 1,655 SY profile) - Bituminous paving overlay (228,680 SF, 3-inch thick, PG 64-34 1/2") - Concrete removal and installation (curb, gutter, sidewalk, ramps, median curb) - Utility adjustments (lowering/raising valve boxes and manhole covers) - Pavement striping and marking (paint, inlay tape, thermoplastic symbols/messages) - Clean and reseal 7,037 SF of stamped concrete - Wedge paving/leveling course (2,800 SF) - Reconstruction of one catch basin - Landscaping restoration and irrigation repairs - Perpetuation of survey monuments (coordination with Salt Lake County) - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and best management practices - Materials testing and quality control - Comprehensive traffic control and pedestrian safety - Notable Requirements: - Adherence to Sandy City and APWA standards - Coordination with residents and Salt Lake County for survey monuments - Bonds, insurance, and strict safety/quality standards required - 120-day completion period from Notice to Proceed; liquidated damages for late completion - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; the project is open to qualified civil construction contractors.
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation For Bid issued by Sandy City for the 2026 Overlay Project. The project involves milling and overlaying asphalt on 1300 East from Sego Lily Drive to 10600 South, including concrete replacement, landscaping restoration, utility lowering and raising, pavement striping, and traffic control. The work includes detailed specifications for milling depths, asphalt overlay thickness, concrete work, and traffic management to ensure safety and minimal disruption. Bidders are required to submit various documents including contractor information, qualifications, bid bond, and comply with insurance and bonding requirements.