Opportunity
Hot Springs Civicplus #HS-26-042
Rehabilitation of Taxiways E, H, and M at Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport
Posted
May 03, 2026
Respond By
June 01, 2026
Identifier
HS-26-042
NAICS
237310
This opportunity involves the rehabilitation of Taxiways E, H, and M at Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, with federal funding and compliance requirements. - Government Buyer: - City of Hot Springs, Purchasing Office - Airport Director: Don Rowlett - Project Scope: - Crack repair on taxiways - Application of 30,840 square yards of P-608 emulsified asphalt surface treatment - 1,180 square yards of full depth asphalt pavement reconstruction - Installation of 3 new drainage inlets - Installation of 133 linear feet of new storm sewer - New pavement markings for rehabilitated taxiways - Products/Services Requested: - P-608 Emulsified Asphalt Surface Treatment (30,840 sq yd) - Full Depth Asphalt Pavement Reconstruction (1,180 sq yd) - Drainage Inlets (3 units) - Storm Sewer (133 linear feet) - Crack repair and pavement markings - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project is partially funded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Improvement Program - Compliance with federal provisions: Buy American Preference, Davis-Bacon Act, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation - Bidders must be licensed in Arkansas and comply with all federal, state, and local requirements - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of performance is Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, with contracting at the City of Hot Springs Purchasing Office
Description
The solicitation is for the rehabilitation of Taxiway E, H, and M at Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport. The project includes crack repair, 30,840 square yards of emulsified asphalt surface treatment, 1,180 square yards of full depth asphalt pavement reconstruction, installation of 3 new drainage inlets, 133 linear feet of new storm sewer, and new markings. Bids will be received for a single prime contract on a lump sum and unit price basis. The project is partially funded by the Federal Aviation Administration and requires compliance with federal provisions.