Opportunity
Hawaii eProcurement Portal #B26002780
Parking Lot Repaving at Pa'ula'ula State Historical Site, Waimea, Kauai
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
B26002780
NAICS
237310, 238990
The State of Hawaii's Department of Land & Natural Resources, Division of State Parks, is seeking bids for the repaving of the parking lot at Pa'ula'ula State Historical Site in Waimea, Kauai. - Government Buyer: - State of Hawaii, Department of Land & Natural Resources, Division of State Parks - Scope of Work: - Milling 2 inches of existing asphalt concrete pavement (21,515 sq. ft.) - Overlaying 2 inches of new asphalt concrete pavement - Applying 550 linear feet of thermoplastic striping for parking spaces, including bus and ADA stalls - Replacing 5 concrete wheel stops (approx. 40 linear feet), with ADA stall wheel stops painted to match ADA striping - Products/Services Requested: - Asphalt milling and overlay (no specific OEMs or part numbers specified) - Thermoplastic striping materials - Concrete wheel stops - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Hawaii state business and labor laws, including hiring at least 80% Hawaii residents - All applicable taxes and fees must be included in bids - Liquidated damages of $150 per day for late completion - Award contingent on availability of funds - Estimated construction cost: $245,000 - NAICS code: 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for the repaving of the parking lot at the Paulaula State Historical Site in Waimea, Kauai. The scope of work includes milling 2 inches of existing asphalt concrete pavement, placing 2 inches of new asphalt concrete pavement, parking lot striping with thermoplastic paint, and replacing five wheel stops with concrete wheel stops matching existing dimensions. The project involves specific striping for bus stalls and ADA stalls, with wheel stops at ADA stalls painted to match ADA pavement striping color. The estimated cost of construction is $245,000, and the award is subject to the availability of funds.