Opportunity
Douglas County Ionwave #CI-2026-0075 Addendum 3
Omaha Solicits Bids for Ta-Ha-Zouka Park Parking Lot Overlay and ADA Upgrades
Posted
May 27, 2026
Respond By
June 24, 2026
Identifier
CI-2026-0075 Addendum 3
NAICS
237310, 238990
The City of Omaha, through its Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Property and Douglas County Purchasing, is seeking bids for the Ta-Ha-Zouka Park Parking Lot Overlay project in Elkhorn, Nebraska. - Government Buyer: - City of Omaha, Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Property - Douglas County Purchasing - Project Scope: - Asphalt milling and 2-inch asphalt overlay of the Ta-Ha-Zouka Park parking lot - Restripe parking lot to current standards - Add alternate for sidewalk and accessible sign work (removal and replacement of sidewalk, curb, and accessible parking signage) - Full-depth asphaltic concrete pavement replacement (4-inch depth, unit price per square foot for change orders) - Products/Services Requested: - Lump sum base bid for overlay and restriping - Add alternate for sidewalk and sign work - Unit price for full-depth asphalt patching - Land surveyor services to verify ADA-compliant pavement slopes - Cleaning of storm drainage structures - Installation of construction fencing for public safety - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with ADA standards, including land surveyor verification of accessible parking slopes - Project funded in part by FEMA Disaster DR-4896 - Bid bond or acceptable substitute required if bid is $50,000 or more - Insurance and performance bond required - Compliance with Nebraska Employee Classification Act and Responsible Contractor Compliance - Removal of crack sealant and pavement fabric reinforcement from scope - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified construction contractors.
Description
The City of Omaha is soliciting bids for the Ta-Ha-Zouka Park Parking Lot Overlay project located at 905 Elkhorn Drive, Elkhorn, Nebraska. The scope of work includes asphalt milling, a 2-inch overlay, and restriping of the parking lot. The project is funded in part by FEMA Disaster DR-4896 and requires compliance with ADA standards, including the use of a land surveyor for pavement slope verification. Bidders must submit electronic bids by June 24, 2026, and provide a bid bond or acceptable substitute equal to 5% of the total bid if $50,000 or more.