Opportunity
Manhattan Beach Opengov #E1309-26C
Demolition and Site Restoration at Marine Avenue Park, Manhattan Beach
Posted
June 02, 2026
Respond By
June 29, 2026
Identifier
E1309-26C
NAICS
238910, 562910, 238990
This opportunity involves the demolition and site restoration of the former Pay N Play Racquetball Building at Marine Avenue Park in Manhattan Beach. - Government Buyer: - City of Manhattan Beach Public Works Department - Project Scope: - Demolition of the Pay N Play Racquetball Building, walkways, covered walkway, and fencing - Site fencing for safety and protection of existing improvements (trees, light poles, sports courts) - Clearing and grubbing of the site - Storm water pollution prevention and erosion control measures - Disconnection and capping of utilities (electrical service) - Grading for drainage, including import/export of soil - Import of 12” depth of Class A topsoil and installation of turf sod in disturbed areas - Modification and extension of the existing irrigation system for full spray coverage - Asbestos and lead testing, with an abatement allowance - Compliance with all permits, environmental regulations, and contract documents - Products/Services Requested: - Demolition services, site preparation, environmental testing, and abatement - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) development and implementation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Valid Class B or combination of Class C contractor’s licenses required - Abatement allowance for hazardous materials (asbestos, lead) - Environmental compliance (AQMD clearance, C&D waste plan) - Project must be completed within 100 working days - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value: $215,000
Description
The City of Manhattan Beach is soliciting sealed proposals for the demolition of the former Pay N Play Racquetball Building located at 1629 Marine Avenue, Marine Avenue Park. The scope includes site fencing, protection of existing improvements, clearing and grubbing, storm water pollution prevention, utility disconnection and capping, demolition of the building and associated structures, site grading, topsoil import, irrigation system modification, and turf sod installation. The project requires compliance with all contract documents, permits, and regulations, with actual quantities subject to the City Engineer's discretion. Bids must be submitted electronically by 10:00 am on June 29, 2026.