Opportunity
Dubuque County Civicplus #2026 PCC Patching
Dubuque County 2026 PCC Patching Project on South John Deere Road (Y35)
Posted
May 13, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
2026 PCC Patching
NAICS
237310
Dubuque County is seeking bids for the 2026 PCC Patching project on South John Deere Road (Y35), managed by the County Engineer's Office. - Government Buyer: - Dubuque County Engineer's Office (Todd Kinney, P.E.) - Scope of Work: - Full-depth patch repairs: 1,050 square yards (Part #2212-5070310) - Patch repairs by count: 40 each (Part #2212-5070330) - Painted pavement markings (waterborne or solvent-based): 9.39 stations (Part #2527-9263109) - Safety closures: 10 each (Part #2528-2518000) - Traffic control: 1 lump sum (Part #2528-8445110) - CD joint assemblies: 28 each (Part #2529-2242304) - Mobilization: 1 lump sum (Part #2533-4980005) - Unique Requirements: - Work must be performed during the John Deere factory shutdown to minimize local traffic impact - Strict completion deadline with liquidated damages of $1,000 per day for late completion - Contractors must be on the Iowa DOT or local county qualified bidders list unless bidding only for materials, supplies, or equipment - All work must comply with Iowa DOT Standard Specifications, Series 2023, and current supplemental specifications - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - South John Deere Road (Y35), Dubuque County, Iowa, from 225 feet north of Route 3 to 330 feet south of Breiner Road
Description
Dubuque County is soliciting bids for the 2026 PCC Patching project on South John Deere Road (Y35) from 225 feet north of Route 3 to 330 feet south of Breiner Road, approximately 0.322 miles. The work includes full-depth patch repairs, painted pavement markings, safety closures, traffic control, CD joint assembly, and mobilization. Bids must be submitted sealed and on forms provided by the County Engineer's office by May 22, 2026, at 2:00 PM. The project work is scheduled between July 27 and August 14, 2026, with specific traffic control measures to minimize local traffic impact during the John Deere factory shutdown.