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Monument Bridge at Canal Trail Project

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The City of Pleasant Hill and the City of Concord are jointly proposing improvements beneath the Monument Boulevard Bridge abutment to stabilize the surface and control access in order to safeguard the adjacent flood control channel and ensure consistent ground grades. The scope of work involves preparing the subgrade, installing an eight-inch layer of riprap treated with grout for erosion resistance, and erecting vertical or prefabricated concrete barriers to prevent unauthorized Entry and reinforce long-term structural integrity. These measures are designed to mitigate deterioration, enhance safety, and preserve the functionality of the flood control infrastructure in the area. The project is forecasted under the title Monument Bridge at Canal Trail Project with a posted date of July 9, 2026. While no solicitation number or set-aside details are provided, the contracting agency is the City of Pleasant Hill, located in California, with the work to be performed within the city limits of Pleasant Hill. Shawn Hung, Associate Engineer, serves as the primary point of contact and can be reached via email at shung@phillca.gov or by phone at 9256715251. Further details and documentation are accessible through the provided California Environmental Quality Act link.

General Info

Pleasant Hill and Concord to stabilize Monument Blvd Bridge abutment with riprap and barriers to protect flood channel.

Agency

California → City of Pleasant Hill

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Monument Boulevard Bridge, Pleasant Hill, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

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Monument Bridge at Canal Trail Project Notice of Exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Pleasant Hill
Contacts1 person available
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California → City of Pleasant Hill
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Shawn HungAssociate Engineer

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The City of Pleasant Hill (City) and The City of Concord propose to provide surface stabilization and access control improvements beneath the Monument Boulevard Bridge abutment to protect the flood control channel and maintain stable grades. Work includes subgrade preparation, installation of an 8-inch riprap layer with grout, and construction of vertical barriers or prefabricated concrete barriers as needed to limit unauthorized access and enhance long term site stability.

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