Opportunity
Santa Cruz County Opengov #BRLO-5936(086)
Santa Cruz County Seeks Bids for San Lorenzo Way Bridge Replacement in Felton, CA
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
BRLO-5936(086)
NAICS
237310, 237990
Santa Cruz County Public Works / Roads is seeking bids for the federally funded replacement of the San Lorenzo Way Bridge in Felton, California. - Government Buyer: - Santa Cruz County Public Works / Roads - Project Scope: - Complete removal and construction of the San Lorenzo Way Bridge - Includes traffic handling, bridge removal, pile drilling, construction of footings and abutments, retaining walls, approach roads, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways - Construction of a cast-in-place prestressed box girder bridge - Products and Services Requested: - Extensive list of construction line items, such as: - Construction staking, lead compliance plan, traffic control systems - Excavation (roadway, structure, specialized types), backfill, imported borrow - Concrete and asphalt work, reinforced concrete pipes, fencing, signage, landscaping - Erosion control (fiber rolls, silt fences, hydromulch, hydroseed) - Bridge deck drainage, crash cushions, barriers, gates, and railings - Mobilization, job site management, water pollution control - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Project is federally funded with an estimated value of $6,671,000 - Bids must be submitted electronically via OpenGov - Detailed requirements for forms and bonds - Attachments include project plans, specifications, and agreements - Place of Performance: - San Lorenzo Way Bridge, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California
Description
This solicitation is for the removal and construction of the San Lorenzo Way Bridge located in Felton, California. The project includes traffic handling, bridge removal, pile drilling, construction of footings and abutments, retaining walls, approach roads, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, and a cast-in-place prestressed box girder bridge. The project is federally funded with an estimated value of $6,671,000. Bids must be submitted electronically via OpenGov by June 18, 2026, with a pre-bid meeting scheduled for June 3, 2026, at the project site.