Opportunity
Santa Cruz Opengov #IFB No. DEPT HERE-0313
Concrete Pad and Utility Installation for Fire Station #3, Santa Cruz
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
July 29, 2026
Identifier
IFB No. DEPT HERE-0313
NAICS
238110, 236220, 237110
This opportunity involves the installation of a concrete pad and utilities for a metal storage building at Fire Station #3 in Santa Cruz, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of Santa Cruz Fire Department - Products and Services Requested: - Demolition and removal of existing asphalt - Utility trenching for electrical and fire sprinkler systems - Installation of electrical piping and PVC Schedule 40 pipe - Subgrade preparation, form work, rebar installation - Concrete pouring and finishing (35’x42’x4” pad, approx. 18.15 cubic yards) - Asphalt concrete conforms and building anchorage installation - Removal and replacement of storm drain inlet with new bio-retention area - Quantities: - 1 set of materials and labor for each major task - 18.15 cubic yards of concrete - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Concrete pad must support fire apparatus weighing ~55,000 lbs each - Coordination with pre-selected vendors for electrical, fire sprinkler, and building installation - Compliance with Green Building Checklist, construction waste management, GWP compliance, and pollutant control - Adherence to city and state codes; all inspections must be scheduled with city inspectors - Performance and materials bonds required post-award (no bid bond required) - No specific OEMs or product brands are mentioned; solicitation is open to qualified contractors able to meet technical and regulatory requirements.
Description
This solicitation is for the installation of a concrete pad for a metal storage building at Fire Station #3 in Santa Cruz, California. The project includes demolition, utility trenching, concrete pad installation, storm drain removal, and construction of a new bio-retention area. The contract term is six months with possible extensions, and all work must comply with applicable codes and plans. Bids are due by July 29, 2026, and performance and materials bonds are required after award.