Opportunity
Tucson Opengov #260223
Tucson Heights & Highland Park Addition Mill & Fill Street Resurfacing and Accessibility Project
Posted
May 06, 2026
Respond By
June 09, 2026
Identifier
260223
NAICS
237310
The City of Tucson is seeking bids for a Prop 411-funded street resurfacing and accessibility improvement project in the Tucson Heights and Highland Park Addition neighborhoods. - Government Buyer: - City of Tucson, Business Services Department, Shared Services Procurement Division, Transportation & Mobility - Project Scope: - Mill and fill resurfacing of approximately 282,403 square yards using 2" PAG Mix #2 (LV) with PG 76-22TR+ binder - Construction of 319 curb access ramps to improve accessibility - Installation of 32 speed humps and 1 speed table for traffic calming - Products/Services Requested: - Asphalt paving materials (PAG Mix #2 (LV) with PG 76-22TR+ binder) - Curb access ramps - Speed humps and speed table - Quality control testing, pavement marking, street sweeping, and traffic control services - Notable Requirements: - Project is funded by Proposition 411 - 4% Small Business Enterprise (SBE) participation goal - Compliance with HUD requirements - All products must be current and in production - Bidders must have local maintenance facilities and comply with Tucson City Code and Arizona law - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value is between $5 million and $10 million
Description
This solicitation is for a Prop 411 funded mill and fill project to resurface streets and construct curb access ramps in the Tucson Heights and Highland Park Addition neighborhoods in Tucson, Arizona. The project includes approximately 319 curb access ramps, 32 speed humps, 1 speed table, and about 282,403 square yards of mill and fill using 2" of PAG Mix #2 (LV) with PG 76-22TR+ binder. The neighborhoods are bounded by Oracle Rd to the west, Euclid Avenue to the east, Grant Road to the north, and Speedway Blvd to the south. The project is funded by dedicated funding approved by voters in May 2022 as part of Prop 411 and is subject to HUD requirements.