Opportunity

Citrus County #ITB 26-139

Citrus County Solicits Bids for W. Mustang Blvd Resurfacing and Milling (SCOP)

Posted

May 09, 2026

Respond By

June 10, 2026

Identifier

ITB 26-139

NAICS

237310, 237990

Citrus County, Florida is soliciting bids for the resurfacing and milling of W. Mustang Blvd under the Small County Outreach Program (SCOP). - Government Buyer: - Citrus County, Florida Board of County Commissioners - Project Scope: - Resurfacing and milling of W. Mustang Blvd (approx. 3,300 feet per lane) - Milling 1.5 inches of existing pavement - Placement of 2-inch lift of FC-12.5 asphaltic concrete with PG 76-22 polymer binder (Traffic Level C) - Application of thermoplastic pavement markings (white, solid, 24") - Shoulder grading and sodding - All work must conform to FDOT and MUTCD standards for FY 2025-26 - Products/Materials Requested: - Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete, 2” FC-12.5 with PG 76-22 binder (Part No. 0337-7-83, Qty: 1,051 tons) - Milling, 1.5” Depth (Part No. 0327-70-6, Qty: 9,100 SY) - Thermoplastic Pavement Markings, White, Solid, 24” (Part No. 0711-11125) - Services Requested: - Shoulder grading and sodding - Pavement markings application - Notable Requirements: - All materials must meet Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) specifications - Asphalt must use FC-12.5 mix and PG 76-22 polymer binder - Compliance with FDOT and MUTCD standards is mandatory - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; materials must be FDOT-approved - Estimated total project budget is approximately $712,990 (including contingency)

Description

Citrus County, Florida is soliciting bids for resurfacing and milling work on W. Mustang Blvd, a two-lane road approximately 3,300 feet per lane. The project scope includes milling 1.5 inches and placing a 2-inch lift of FC-12.5 asphalt with PG 76-22 polymer binder, Traffic Level C, following FDOT standards for FY 2025-26. Work involves pavement milling, paving, markings, shoulder grading, sodding, and other specified tasks, all conforming to FDOT and MUTCD standards. The project is funded by FDOT through the Small County Outreach Program (SCOP) with a budget of approximately $712,990 including contingency.

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