Opportunity
Orange County Opengov #Y26-1001
Orange County, FL Solicits Hot In-Place Asphalt Recycling and Resurfacing Services
Posted
June 01, 2026
Respond By
July 02, 2026
Identifier
Y26-1001
NAICS
237310, 237990
Orange County, Florida is seeking bids for a large-scale Hot In-Place Asphalt Recycling with Asphalt Resurfacing project. - Government Buyer: - Orange County, Florida, Public Works, Roads and Drainage, Procurement Division - Contact: Gian Otero Flores - Project Scope: - Hot-in-Place Asphalt Recycling and resurfacing of county roadways - Estimated quantities include: - 1,500 SY Hot-in-Place Asphalt Recycling - 225,000 GAL Emulsifier - 750,000 SY Milling (1"-3") and Asphalt Overlay (multiple types and thicknesses) - 125,000 SY Curb Reveal Milling - 50,000 SY Base Repairs (4" SP 12.5 asphalt) - 125 each for raising manholes and water valves with riser rings - 375,000 LF Pavement Markings (6" paint, yellow/white) - 375 each Pavement Markings (messages/arrows) - 500 hours Law Enforcement for special Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) operations - 200 Message Boards - All work must comply with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) specifications - Notable Requirements: - Strict electronic bid submission via OpenGov e-Procurement Platform - Compliance with insurance, bonding, and business development requirements - Price escalation capped at 4% annually unless otherwise authorized - Indemnification required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value: $9.23 million for one year, up to $46.16 million over five years if renewals are exercised
Description
Orange County, Florida is soliciting sealed bids for a project titled Hot In-Place Asphalt Recycling with Asphalt Resurfacing. The contract will cover asphalt recycling and resurfacing work at the project site located at 400 E. South Street, Orlando, FL. The contract term is initially for one year with the possibility of two additional one-year renewals. The estimated cost is approximately $9.2 million for one year and $46.1 million for five years. Bids must be submitted electronically via the OpenGov e-Procurement Platform by July 2, 2026.