Opportunity
Chino Hills Civicplus #ST24003
Peyton Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Project in Chino Hills, CA
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
ST24003
NAICS
237310, 238990
The City of Chino Hills is seeking bids for the Peyton Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Project in Chino Hills, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of Chino Hills, San Bernardino County, CA - Scope of Work: - Mobilization and traffic control services - Pavement reconstruction and replacement at varying depths - Installation of a 2-inch full-width grind and asphalt concrete overlay - Replacement of manhole frames and covers - Reconstruction of access ramps - Construction of a median-island extension - Adjustment of utility covers to grade - Replacement of traffic loops with video detection at selected intersections - Restoration of selected traffic loops - Restoration of all striping, markings, and raised pavement markers - Implementation of new green bike lanes - Products/Services Requested: - Asphalt concrete overlay (2-inch full-width grind and overlay) - Manhole frames and covers - Traffic loops with video detection - Raised pavement markers and striping materials - Pavement reconstruction and replacement services - Traffic control services - Access ramp reconstruction - Median-island extension construction - Utility cover adjustment - Green bike lane implementation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Valid Class A contractor license required - Completion of at least five similar street rehabilitation projects (each involving 3,000+ tons of asphalt) for a government/public agency within the last five years - 10% bid bond, 100% performance and payment bonds required - Payment of prevailing wages as established by the City Council - Compliance with approved Project Design Plans and Specifications - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Engineer's estimate for the project is $3.2 million - Project must be completed within 60 working days
Description
This project involves mobilization, traffic control, pavement reconstruction and replacement at varying depths, replacement of manhole frames and covers, reconstruction of access ramps, construction of a median-island extension, a 2-inch full-width grind and asphalt concrete overlay, utility cover adjustments, traffic loop replacements with video detection, striping and markings restoration, and new green bike lanes. Work must comply with approved Project Design Plans and Specifications on file with the City Clerk. Contractors must have a valid Class A license and have completed at least five similar street rehabilitation projects involving 3,000+ tons of asphalt in the last five years. The engineer's estimate for the project is $3.2 million, with 60 working days allocated for completion.