Opportunity
City of Lincoln Ionwave #26-138
City of Lincoln Solicits Bids for 2026 Residential Paving Rehabilitation in Highlands North Neighborhood
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
June 26, 2026
Identifier
26-138
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238110
The City of Lincoln, Nebraska is seeking bids for the 2026 Residential Paving Rehabilitation project in the Highlands North Neighborhood (Project No. 706591). - Government Buyer: - City of Lincoln, Nebraska - Purchasing Department - LTU Engineering Services (project management) - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive construction services for residential paving rehabilitation - Includes all labor, materials, equipment, and related engineering services - Work covers concrete pavement base repair, mill and overlay, curb and gutter replacement, and curb ramps repair - Submission Requirements: - Bidders must submit a detailed bid item list in Excel format - Required insurance coverages: general liability, auto liability, workers' compensation, and others as applicable - Compliance with the Employee Classification Act - Certification under the Foreign Adversary Contracting Prohibition Act - Performance and payment bonds required - All required certifications and affidavits must be provided - Notable Details: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to all qualified contractors - Project value is specified as over $500,000 - Includes detailed plans and special provisions - Administrative attachments include insurance and foreign adversary certification forms
Description
This solicitation is for the 2026 Residential Paving Rehabilitation project in the Highlands North Neighborhood. The work includes concrete pavement base repair, mill and overlay, curb and gutter replacement, and curb ramps repair. The contract involves construction services for the building, renovation, alteration, repair, or improvement of public infrastructure. The estimated contract value is over $500,000. The project requires compliance with various insurance, employee classification, and foreign adversary contracting prohibition acts.