Opportunity
Sandy Ionwave #25-60- - Public Works Addendum 1
Award for 2026 Slurry Seal Project in Sandy City, Utah
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
April 21, 2026
Identifier
25-60- - Public Works Addendum 1
NAICS
237310
Sandy City Corporation (Public Works Department) has awarded the 2026 Slurry Seal Project to Asphalt Preservation for pavement maintenance across 226 streets in Sandy, Utah. - Buyer: Sandy City Corporation, Public Works Department - Vendor: Asphalt Preservation - Products and Services Requested: - Type II Slurry Seal (polymer modified emulsified asphalt) for streets - Quantity: 3,964,906 square feet - Type III Slurry Seal (polymer modified emulsified asphalt) for streets - Quantity: 1,784,076 square feet - Mastic Seal (parking lots) (none for this project year) - Pavement striping (solid, skip/broken, dotted, permissive lines) - Traffic control (devices and plans) - Surface preparation (weed removal, power-sweeping) - Resident and business notification - Unique Requirements: - Strict adherence to Sandy City Standard Specifications, APWA, and UDOT standards - Coordination with city garbage schedules - Protection of existing structures and pavement markings - Submission of mix design for approval - Traffic control plans and compliance with environmental permits - Detailed insurance and bonding requirements - No specific OEMs for materials are named; contractor must use approved products per city and state specifications. - Contract Value: $967,610.41 - Contract Duration: One year, with possible renewal for two additional years (2027, 2028) - Place of Performance: Sandy City, Utah (226 streets within city limits)
Description
This solicitation is for the Sandy City 2026 Slurry Seal Project, which involves providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, insurance, and bonding necessary to complete pavement slurry sealing within the city limits. The work includes slurry sealing of streets with Type II and Type III slurry seal, and parking lots with mastic type sealant, using polymer modified emulsified asphalt. The project covers 226 streets and requires coordination with city schedules, traffic control, and protection of existing structures and pavement markings. The contract term is one year with possible renewals for 2027 and 2028 projects.