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Burlingame Planet bids #FY2026-2029 Storm Drain Inlet Cleaning Project

Burlingame Storm Drain Inlet Cleaning Services (FY2026-2029)

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 10, 2026

Identifier

FY2026-2029 Storm Drain Inlet Cleaning Project

NAICS

562998

The City of Burlingame is seeking a contractor for its FY2026-2029 Storm Drain Inlet Cleaning Project. - Buyer: City of Burlingame, Public Works Engineering Division, Streets, Storm Drains, and Sewer Division - Scope of work: - Cleaning approximately 216 storm drain inlets (catch basins) equipped with trash capture devices (TCDs), including CPS, CPS + ARS, and basket-type filter devices - Services to be performed twice per fiscal year over a three-year period - Power vacuuming to remove sediment and debris, with disposal at City-approved sites - Posting No Parking signs prior to cleaning - Detailed reporting required, including before-and-after photos, debris volume, and condition of TCDs - Reporting of damaged TCD screens - Key requirements: - Valid California Class A contractor's license - Payment of prevailing wage rates - Registration with the California Department of Industrial Relations - Compliance with insurance and business license mandates - The city may adjust the number of inlets serviced at the same unit price - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contract awarded to the lowest total price bidder via electronic submission through PB Systemâ„¢ - Primary locations: City of Burlingame, including Public Works Corporation Yard at 1361 N. Carolan Avenue

Description

The City of Burlingame is soliciting bids for the FY2026-2029 Storm Drain Inlet Cleaning Project. The scope includes removing sediment and debris from approximately 216 storm drain inlets equipped with trash capture devices across various city locations. The contractor will provide these services twice each fiscal year from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029. Bids must be submitted electronically via PB Systemâ„¢ by 2:00 pm on June 10, 2026, and the project will be awarded to the lowest total price bidder. The contractor must possess a Class A license and pay prevailing wage rates for all work.

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