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10-1U910 State Route 132 Rehabilitation

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The California Department of Transportation, District 10 - Stockton, is proposing a pavement rehabilitation project on State Route 132 in Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties, covering Postmiles 0.0 through R4.7 and PM 6.0 through R7.636 respectively. The work will involve applying a Cape Seal overlay using recycled asphalt pavement to restore the roadway surface, preceded by targeted dig-outs and repairs with Hot Mix Asphalt Type A to address localized pavement damage. Additional scope includes replacement of main line striping, installation of shoulder backing, replacement of HMA dikes, and capping of intact dikes, all conducted entirely within Caltrans Right of Way. The primary objective is to halt further deterioration of the highway surface and extend the structural life of SR 132 by addressing existing failures and strengthening the pavement system. The project is officially titled 10-1U910 State Route 132 Rehabilitation and was posted as a forecast on July 13, 2026. It is managed by Caltrans District 10, with Maria Garcia Lopez serving as the primary point of contact as Environmental Scientist, reachable via phone and email. While no solicitation number or set aside details are provided, the project is planned for execution within California state boundaries and is part of Caltrans’s ongoing infrastructure preservation strategy. All activities are designed to maintain safety, functionality, and longevity of the corridor without requiring land acquisition beyond the existing right of way.

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Caltrans District 10 to rehabilitate SR 132 with Cape Seal overlay and targeted repairs within right of way.

Agency

California → Caltrans, District 10 - Stockton

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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Documents

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Notice of Exemption for State Route 132 Rehabilitation

PDFnotice-of-exemption

1U910 CEQA NEPA Categorical Exclusion Determination Form for State Route 132 Rehabilitation

PDFcategorical-exclusion-determination

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AgencyCalifornia → Caltrans, District 10 - Stockton
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
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California → Caltrans, District 10 - Stockton
Office AddressN/A
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Maria Garcia LopezEnvironmental Scientist

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The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a maintenance project in Mariposa County at Postmiles (PM) 0.0 through R4.7 and Tuolumne County at PM 6.0 through R7.636 on State Route (SR) 132. The scope of work consists of pavement rehabilitation using Cape Seal with recycled asphalt pavement (RAP). Prior to the cape seal placement there will also be spot location dig outs with Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Type A for any existing damaged areas, striping along the main line will be replaced, shoulder backing will be placed throughout the work area, HMA dikes will be replaced and untouched dikes will be capped. All work will be done within Caltrans Right of Way. The purpose of this project is to repair areas of failing or damaged pavement and facilities. The project is needed to prevent further deterioration of the paved highway surface and extend the service life of SR 132.

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