Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66412-NONST-2026-000000017
Elberton 2026 T-SPLOST Paving and Resurfacing Project Solicitation
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
PE-66412-NONST-2026-000000017
NAICS
237310
The City of Elberton, Georgia is seeking bids for a major paving and resurfacing project funded by the 2026 T-SPLOST program. - Government Buyer: - City of Elberton, Georgia - Project Scope: - Milling and asphalt paving on eleven city streets (totaling 3.43 miles) - Resurfacing of three public parking lots - Asphalt milling, removal, and disposal - New asphalt resurfacing, patching, and structural repairs - Striping and traffic marking (thermoplastic and paint) - Speed table replacement - Parking lot crack sealing and sealing - Products/Services Requested: - Polymer-modified asphalt emulsion sealer (Sealmaster PMM Ultra or approved equal) for parking lot sealing - Asphalt mixes and materials per Georgia DOT standards - Striping and marking services - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with Georgia DOT Standard Specifications for Construction of Transportation Systems (2021 edition and amendments) - Weekend-only work required for school-adjacent areas - Compliance with MUTCD for traffic control and markings - 100% performance and payment bonds required - Project awarded as a single contract, with a maximum available funding of $1,400,000 - City may reduce project scope to stay within budget - OEMs: - Sealmaster (for PMM Ultra sealant) or approved equal - No other specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
The City of Elberton is soliciting competitive bids for milling and asphalt paving on eleven city streets totaling 3.43 miles, along with resurfacing three public parking lots. The work must comply with the Georgia DOT Standard Specifications for Construction of Transportation Systems, 2021 edition. The project includes detailed milling, resurfacing, patching, and striping tasks across multiple streets and parking areas. Bids are due by July 23, 2026, with a public opening at the City of Elberton Municipal Building.