Opportunity
State Center Community College District PlanetBids #2526-34
Concrete Floor Remediation Services for Fresno City College New Science Building
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
August 06, 2026
Identifier
2526-34
NAICS
238390
State Center Community College District (SCCCD) is seeking bids for interior concrete floor remediation at the new science building at Fresno City College. - Government Buyer: - State Center Community College District (SCCCD) - Purchasing Department and Board of Trustees - Scope of Work: - Remediation of interior concrete flooring to address flaws such as uneven surfaces, rough texture, uneven sheen, trowel marks, uneven color, steel trowel burning, boot prints, cracks, spalls, and pitting - Services include patching spalls, repairing cracks with polyurea, light non-aggressive grinding and honing, densifying, applying stain guard/protector, and burnishing - All work must be performed on weeknights and weekends to avoid disruption to building occupants - Strict requirements for dust-free operations, no propane or loud equipment during occupancy, daily cleaning, and furniture replacement - Mandatory mockup demonstration of the proposed process and finish - Contractor Requirements: - Must hold a C-61/D06 (Concrete Related Services Contractor) license - Must comply with California prevailing wage and DIR registration - Performance and payment bonds required - Oversight: - A concrete polishing consultant will oversee logistics and quality - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract duration is approximately three to three and a half months, with liquidated damages of $1,500 per day for delays
Description
This solicitation is for remediation of interior concrete flooring in the Fresno City College new science building. The work addresses flaws such as uneven surfaces, rough texture, uneven sheen, trowel marks, uneven color, steel trowel burning, boot prints, cracks, spalls, and pitting. The building will remain occupied during construction, requiring work to be performed on weeknights and weekends to minimize disruption. Contractors must be licensed under C-61/D06 for Concrete Related Services and comply with prevailing wage requirements. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for July 2, 2026.