Opportunity

Glendora Questcdn #10243425

Bridge Rehabilitation: Lone Hill Avenue over San Dimas Wash (Glendora, CA)

Posted

June 17, 2026

Respond By

July 16, 2026

Identifier

10243425

NAICS

237310, 237990

This opportunity involves the rehabilitation of the Lone Hill Avenue Bridge over San Dimas Wash in Glendora, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of Glendora, Los Angeles County, California - Products and Services Requested: - Mobilization and demobilization of construction equipment and personnel - Traffic control implementation throughout the project - Best Management Practices (BMPs) and a water pollution control plan - Traffic striping, curb painting, and installation of pavement markers - Cold milling of the roadway (2.5 inches) and bridge deck (1 inch) - Construction of a 2.5-inch thick asphalt rubber hot mix (ARHM C2-PG 64-10) surface course - Construction of a 1-inch thick polyester concrete overlay on the bridge deck - Replacement of missing railings and refurbishment/painting of guardrails - Sealing of cracks on the north abutment wall - Removal and replacement of loose concrete with non-shrink grout at the guardrail post base - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All bids must be submitted electronically via QuestCDN's vBid platform - Strict adherence to water pollution control measures and BMPs - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Quantities and part numbers are not specified in the notice

Description

This solicitation is for the rehabilitation of the Lone Hill Avenue Bridge over San Dimas Wash located in Glendora, Los Angeles County, California. The project includes mobilization and demobilization, traffic control, implementation of BMPs and water pollution control plan, traffic striping, pavement markers, curb paint, cold milling of roadway and bridge concrete deck, construction of asphalt and polyester concrete overlays, replacement and refurbishment of railings and guardrails, crack sealing, and grout replacement at guardrail post bases. Bids must be submitted electronically through QuestCDN's vBid platform by July 16, 2026. The project aims to improve the structural and surface conditions of the bridge and surrounding roadway.

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