Opportunity
City of Irvine PlanetBids #CIP 342401
City of Irvine Sidewalk and Infrastructure Improvements with Filterra Storm Water System
Posted
May 06, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
CIP 342401
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238210
This opportunity involves sidewalk and infrastructure improvements for the City of Irvine: - Government Buyer: - City of Irvine, Public Works & Sustainability Department - OEMs and Vendors: - Filterra (specified for storm water treatment system) - Products and Services Requested: - Filterra storm water treatment system (FILTERRA UNIT FT0804 & DRAIN PIPE, quantity: 1) - Construction and installation of sidewalks, curbs, gutters, driveway approaches, asphalt pavement, curb ramps, retaining walls, and local depressions - Landscaping: 32 trees (24" box), 1,881 linear feet of root barrier, 22,100 sq ft of irrigation system - Removal and disposal of existing trees, curbs, gutters, driveways, asphalt, concrete headers, and sidewalks - Traffic signal modifications, striping, pavement markings, and markers - Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP) implementation - Construction survey and monument preservation - Traffic control, clearing, and grubbing - 90-day landscape maintenance period post-installation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Filterra storm water treatment system is a specified OEM product - Prime contractors must have a Class A license; specialty work requires Class C-10 - Compliance with prevailing wage laws and a Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) with local hiring and union registration - Bidders must provide a certified check, cashier’s check, or surety bond if among the three lowest responsive bids - Location: - Project at 17101 Armstrong Avenue, Irvine, Orange County, California
Description
This solicitation is for the Irvine Center Drive Sidewalk Improvements project, CIP 342401. The work includes grading, adjustment of City storm drain facilities, removal and replacement of sidewalks, curbs, curb and gutter, driveway approaches, and asphalt concrete pavement. It also involves new installation of sidewalks, curb ramps, retaining walls, local depressions, and a Filterra storm water treatment system, along with traffic signal modifications, re-striping, signing, markings, landscaping, tree removals, root pruning, and irrigation systems as required by the plans and special provisions. Contractors must have a Class A license for prime work and Class C-10 for specialty work, and prevailing wage requirements apply. The project is subject to a Community Workforce Agreement with local hiring goals and union requirements.