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Klf Mpa & Pavement Repairs

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20260806013State & Local

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The contract pertains to Klf Mpa & Pavement Repairs under Solicitation Number 20260806013, issued by the County of Sacramento, California, with a response deadline of September 10, 2026. The work involves comprehensive pavement rehabilitation including asphalt cutting and removal, subgrade preparation, placement of aggregate base and hot mix asphalt in varying thicknesses, installation of GlasGridTF and asphalt microsurface seal, removal and reapplication of pavement markings using reflective pressure-sensitive tape, and adjustment of vault and manhole covers. The scope also encompasses temporary and permanent traffic control, mobilization, demolition, and site restoration, all to be performed at the Kiefer Landfill site in Sloughhouse, CA, within a fixed 70-calendar-day duration. Compliance with County of Sacramento Standard Construction Specifications, Caltrans standards, OSHA and Cal-OSHA regulations, and the Federal MUTCD is mandatory, with material testing governed by ASTM standards for compaction, gradation, and soil properties. The contract requires strict adherence to environmental controls including a water pollution control plan, asbestos-free material certifications, and silica exposure monitoring per OSHA’s 2017 rule, along with site security, stormwater management, and landfill gas protection measures. Liquidated damages are set at $5,000 per calendar day for delays and an additional $50 per minute for violations of approved lane closure hours. All materials must be delivered in original manufacturer packaging with proper labeling, batch certification for glass beads, and stored off the ground in protected, ventilated areas until installation, with a mandatory 14-day curing period for new pavement before marking. Submittals like as-built surveys, construction sequence plans, and safety programs are required prior to work commencement and final payment, though no unit prices, total contract value, or payment details are documented beyond the bid reference of $19, suggesting a fixed-price mechanism with award based on responsiveness, responsibility, and lowest qualified bid under Public Contract Code § 20101. No formal FAR clauses apply; instead, project-specific specifications govern procedures, including mandatory fill-ins and replacements within section text. While electronic submissions through SacDrive and physical delivery to the Department of General Services are permitted, no specific evaluation factors, socioeconomic requirements, UEI or CAGE codes, or COR/COTR identities are provided, and invoicing procedures lack details on remittance addresses or electronic systems. Performance is subject to inspection and acceptance exclusively by the

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Sacramento County seeks $19M KLF MPA & pavement repairs in Sloughhouse, CA, due Sept 10, 2026.

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California → County of SacramentoView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Sloughhouse, CA, 95683, USA

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Kiefer Landfill MPA and Pavement Repairs Contract Specifications CN 4688

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KLF MPA & Pavement Repairs - Sacramento County IFB 4688

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Contract 4688 Kiefer Landfill MPA & Pavement Repairs Bid Plans

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AgencyCalifornia → County of Sacramento
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Bid #4688: $19

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