Opportunity

Muscatine Ionwave #2026-0111

Muscatine Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay & Alley Reconstruction Project (2026/2027)

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

June 26, 2026

Identifier

2026-0111

NAICS

237310, 237990

The City of Muscatine, Iowa is seeking bids for its 2026/2027 Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay and Alley Reconstruction Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Muscatine, Iowa (Department of Public Works, Engineering Office, City Council) - Project Scope: - Milling of existing asphalt surfaces on various city streets and alleys (estimated 36,432 square yards) - Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) overlay (estimated 6,800 tons) - Optional use of Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP), potentially up to half the HMA quantity - Alley reconstruction including removal of subgrade (3,784 square yards) and installation of 4-inch modified subbase (city provided) - Adjustment of 32 manholes and water valve boxes to finished grade - Traffic control throughout the project duration (lump sum) - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with Iowa DOT and City of Muscatine specifications - Milling equipment must produce a profile independent of existing elevations; in-place recycling mills (e.g., 'Road Hog', 'Asphalt Zipper') are not acceptable - All salvaged materials and millings remain property of the City and must be delivered to the City maintenance yard - Contractor responsible for all labor, materials, equipment, and services, including quality control and traffic management - Two-year maintenance guarantee required after project completion - No specific OEMs are mandated; materials and equipment must meet state and city standards

Description

The City of Muscatine, Iowa is soliciting sealed bids for the 2026/2027 Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay and Alley Reconstruction Project. The project involves profile milling and hot mix asphalt overlay of specified streets throughout the city, as well as alley reconstruction including milling existing asphalt alleys or removal of crushed asphalt/concrete base and subgrade. The contractor must complete all work by June 30, 2027. The project requires the use of pavement milling equipment capable of producing a profile independent of existing elevations; in-place recycling mills such as "Road Hog" or "Asphalt Zipper" are not acceptable.

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