Opportunity
Agoura Hills Planet bids #NIB-26-02
Agoura Hills Street Improvements Project (FY 2025-27) – Contractor Solicitation
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
NIB-26-02
NAICS
237310, 237990
The City of Agoura Hills Public Works Department is seeking bids for its Fiscal Year 2025-26 & 2026-27 Street Improvements Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Agoura Hills Public Works Department (Los Angeles County, CA) - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive street improvements including: - Mobilization - Traffic control - Clearing and grubbing - Cold planing (2" depth, 14,020 sq. ft.) - Removal of asphalt concrete pavement and dikes (2,080 sq. ft.) - Excavation (33 cubic yards) - Utility grade adjustments (7 locations) - Removal and reconstruction of speed humps (5 units) - Hot mix asphalt (610 tons) - Asphalt rubber hot mix overlay (1,830 tons) - Aggregate base (520 cubic yards) - Decomposed granite (4 cubic yards) - Imported borrow (95 cubic yards) - Drain outlet pipe extension (3 units) - Signing, striping, and pavement markings - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or brands are mentioned; open to all qualified contractors with a Class "A" license - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, and incidental work - Strict adherence to contract documents, regulatory permits, and applicable regulations is required - Quantities are approximate and may be adjusted by the City Engineer - Electronic, unrestricted bid process
Description
The project involves furnishing all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and incidental work to complete street improvements as described in the contract documents. Work includes clearing and grubbing, cold planing, asphalt concrete pavement and dike removal, excavation, utility grade adjustment, speed hump removal and reconstruction, hot mix asphalt and asphalt rubber hot mix construction, tack coat, aggregate base, decomposed granite, imported borrow, drain outlet pipe extension, and signing, striping, and pavement markings. The work must comply with contract documents, regulatory permits, and applicable regulations. Quantities are approximate and may vary at the discretion of the City Engineer.