Opportunity

Sacramento Opengov #4712

Sacramento County Seeks Construction Manager at Risk for SMF Taxiway Rehabilitation

Posted

June 25, 2026

Respond By

July 30, 2026

Identifier

4712

NAICS

236220

This opportunity involves the County of Sacramento Department of Airports seeking a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for major taxiway rehabilitation at Sacramento International Airport (SMF). - Government Buyer: - County of Sacramento Department of Airports - Project Scope: - Reconstruction and rehabilitation of Taxiways A, A3, and A13 at SMF - CMAR will work closely with the Department's Project Manager and Consultant Designer (RDM International, Inc.) - Services include schedule and phasing input, constructability review, cost estimating, value engineering, and plan review during design - CMAR must propose one or more guaranteed maximum prices (GMPs) covering all labor, equipment, and materials - Requirements: - Ability to provide adequate bonds and insurance - Current and valid Class A California Contractors License - Registration with the California Department of Industrial Relations - Experience with CMAR projects of similar size and complexity, GMP contracts, and airfield construction on active airfields is preferred - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are mentioned; the focus is on construction management services for airfield infrastructure - Notable: Collaboration with RDM International, Inc. as the Consultant Designer

Description

The County of Sacramento Department of Airports is seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to provide construction manager at-risk services for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Taxiways A, A3, and A13 at Sacramento International Airport. The selected Construction Manager will collaborate with the Department's Project Manager and Consultant Designer to provide input on schedule, phasing, constructability, cost estimates, value engineering, and plan review during the design process. The contract will include preconstruction services and a construction phase with guaranteed maximum prices. The project requires firms to hold a Class A California Contractors License and be registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations.

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