Opportunity
City of El Monte PlanetBids #CIP 071
El Monte Zone 9 Street Improvement Project: Pavement, Sidewalk, and Infrastructure Upgrades
Posted
July 01, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
CIP 071
NAICS
237310, 237990
The City of El Monte Engineering Department is inviting bids for the Zone 9 Street Improvement Project, focusing on comprehensive pavement and infrastructure upgrades. - Government Buyer: - City of El Monte Engineering Department - Products and Services Requested: - Pavement rehabilitation and overlays (asphalt concrete, rubberized hot mix, slurry and cape seal) - Removal and replacement of curb ramps, concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway, and retaining walls - Installation of detectable warning surfaces, slough and block walls, pilasters, and chain link fencing - Signing, striping, flexible marker posts, and loop detector replacement - Additional work includes traffic control, public notification, monumentation survey, tree removal, adjustment of valve and meter covers, mailbox and gate relocation, grinding of sidewalks, roadway excavation, base repair, and cold milling - Key Requirements: - Contractor must hold a Class A license - Project duration is 120 working days - Liquidated damages of $2,000 per day for delays - Adherence to Caltrans and LA County DPW standards for pavement marking, curb ramps, and retaining walls - All bid documents and addenda must be included in submissions - Notable Details: - No restrictions on eligible bidders - Bids may be submitted electronically or on paper - Extensive list of line items covering all aspects of street and sidewalk construction and rehabilitation - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; standard construction materials and methods are required.
Description
The project involves pavement rehabilitation, removal and replacement of curb ramps, concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway, retaining wall, signing, and striping within the City of El Monte. The work is detailed in the Contract Drawings and Technical Specifications. The project requires a Class A license and has a duration of 120 working days. Bidders can submit responses electronically or via paper, with a pre-bid meeting scheduled for July 13, 2026. Liquidated damages are set at $2,000 per day for delays.