Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #NS26-138
City of Holladay Village Crosswalk Replacement Project – Installation of Belgard Holland Pavers
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
NS26-138
NAICS
238990
This opportunity involves the City of Holladay's Village Crosswalk Replacement Project, focusing on the installation of city-supplied pavers and related construction services. - Government Buyer: - City of Holladay, Division of Purchasing - OEM Highlight: - Belgard (manufacturer of the Holland pavers to be installed) - Vendors: - City of Holladay (supplying pavers to contractor) - Products/Services Requested: - Installation of 1,275 Belgard Holland pavers (4 x 8 x 3-1/8 inches, smooth texture, herringbone pattern) - Traffic control per MUTCD standards - Demolition and disposal of existing pavers and sand - Supply and installation of geotextile fabric (1,275 units) - Supply and installation of bedding sand (1,275 units, 1/2" to 3/4" thick) - Application of polymeric sand between paver joints - Mobilization for the project - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Pavers are supplied by the city and must be picked up from the city's public works shop - Contractor must have a valid license and insurance - No-fee Right-of-Way Occupancy Permit required - Compliance with APWA Utah Chapter standards and MUTCD traffic control - Advance notification to local businesses required - Potential for concrete repairs to underlying slabs - No bonding required - Place of Performance/Delivery: - City of Holladay, Utah - Pavers available at 2200 E Murray Holladay Road (city public works shop)
Description
The City of Holladay is soliciting bids for the construction of the Village Crosswalk Replacement Project. The work includes traffic control, demolition and disposal of existing pavers and sand, installation of geotextile and bedding sand, installation of new pavers supplied by the city, and application of polymeric sand between paver joints. The project must comply with construction details and APWA Utah Chapter standards. Bids will be evaluated based on the lowest bid amount, and the successful contractor must enter into an agreement using the EJCDC Contract for Construction of a Small Project template.