Opportunity
Douglas County Ionwave #CI-2026-0024 Addendum 1
Award for 2026 Residential Street Resurfacing Project in Omaha, NE
Posted
February 04, 2026
Respond By
February 25, 2026
Identifier
CI-2026-0024 Addendum 1
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of Omaha Public Works Department's award for the 2026 Residential Street Resurfacing project, managed through Douglas County Purchasing. - Government Buyer: - City of Omaha Public Works Department (Engineering/Construction Management) - Douglas County Purchasing - Awarded Vendor: - Western Engineering Company (primary contractor) - Other bidders: Oldcastle Materials Midwest Co dba Omni Engineering, Hawkins Construction - Products and Services Requested: - Major construction activities: cold planing (asphalt and concrete), asphalt resurfacing, utility adjustments, concrete base repair, curb inlet reconstruction, pavement marking, erosion control, and equipment rental - Key line items (with representative quantities and part numbers where available): - PERFORM 2" COLD PLANING - ASPHALT: 262,566 SY (e.g., part #0105.003) - PERFORM 2" COLD PLANING - CONCRETE: 59,970 SY (e.g., part #0105.013) - CONSTRUCT ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE, TYPE SPH FINE (PG58V-34): 35,801 tons (e.g., part #0401.008) - CONSTRUCT ASPHALTIC CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENT REPAIR, TYPE SPR (PG58V-34): 100 tons (e.g., part #0401.041) - CONSTRUCT ASPHALT WEDGE COURSE, TYPE SPH FINE (PG58V-34): 3,508 tons (e.g., part #9000.001) - APPLY PENETRATING CONCRETE SEALER: 35,813 SY (e.g., part #9000.011) - Equipment rentals: dump trucks, loaders, skid loaders (50 hours each) - Traffic control and public information services (4 segments/areas) - Additional items: grate inlet removal/construction, curb/gutter repair, pavement marking (paint and tape), utility valve/manhole adjustments, erosion control, towing, mobilization/demobilization - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Mandatory submission and annual update of an Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) focused on small business participation and workforce development in economically distressed areas - Optional apprentice utilization with incentives - Compliance with Nebraska Employee Classification Act and local labor laws - Strict bid/performance bond requirements - Detailed traffic control, phased lane closures, and school zone restrictions - Project is tax-exempt - No specific OEMs are named for materials or equipment; all products and services are provided by the awarded contractor.
Description
The City of Omaha is requesting bids for the 2026 Residential Street Resurfacing project, which involves cold planing, asphalt resurfacing, and utility adjustments. The project requires submission of an Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) and qualifies for optional Apprentice utilization with an Apprenticeship Incentive Form (AIF). Bidders must provide a bid bond or acceptable substitute, and the anticipated notice to proceed date is May 26, 2026.