Opportunity
Victorville Opengov #257860
Victorville Solicits Contractor for Animal Care Center Gas Line Installation
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
257860
NAICS
237130
The City of Victorville is seeking a qualified contractor to install a new main gas line at the Animal Care and Adoption Center. - Government Buyer: - City of Victorville (local government) - Project location: Animal Care and Adoption Center, 16648 E. Street, Victorville, CA - Products/Services Requested: - Installation of new gas piping, including: - 2" underground gas pipe (MDP), 105 linear feet - 2" Schedule 40 black steel gas pipe, 130 linear feet - 1-1/4" Schedule 40 black steel gas pipe, 130 linear feet - 3/4" Schedule 40 black steel gas pipe, 70 linear feet - Valves, fittings, regulators, pipe supports - Tracer wire and warning tape, 105 linear feet - Wall penetrations (8 each) - Trenching (105 linear feet), saw cutting (30 linear feet), concrete removal (30 sq ft), boring under concrete, backfilling (dirt and gravel) - Services include: - Pressure testing of gas lines - Coordination of inspections with authorities and utility providers - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractors must comply with California prevailing wage laws - Registration with the Department of Industrial Relations required - Valid Class A, B, and/or C-36 contractor license required - 100% performance and payment bonds and insurance required - Adherence to OSHA trench safety standards - Liquidated damages of $500 per day for delays beyond 60-day completion - Final surface restoration to be performed by City staff - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated project value: $68,000
Description
The City of Victorville is seeking qualified contractors to install a new main gas line at the Animal Care and Adoption Center. The project involves trenching, saw cutting, concrete cutting, installation of gas piping, testing, and backfilling, with final surface restoration by City staff. Contractors must comply with California prevailing wage requirements, hold appropriate contractor licenses, and provide performance and payment bonds. The work requires coordination with utility providers and adherence to safety standards including OSHA trench safety. The project includes liquidated damages for delays beyond the completion timeframe.