Opportunity

Arkansas Ionwave #HS-26-042

Taxiway E, H, and M Rehabilitation at Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

HS-26-042

NAICS

237310

The City of Hot Springs is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of Taxiways E, H, and M at Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport. - Government Buyer: - City of Hot Springs, Purchasing Division and Airport Director - Project Scope: - Crack repair on taxiways E, H, and M - 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 - 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) - Pavement markings - Crack repair services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project is partially funded by the FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP) - Compliance with federal provisions required, including Buy American Preference, Davis-Bacon wage requirements, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation - Bidders must be licensed to perform work in Arkansas - All bid documents must be downloaded from the specified online plan room - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, 525 Airport Road, Hot Springs, AR 71913

Description

The City of Hot Springs is soliciting bids for the rehabilitation of Taxiway E, H, and M at Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport. The project scope includes crack repair, 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, 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 under the FAA Airport Improvement Program and requires compliance with federal provisions.

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