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Paving and Asphalt Work

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The contract pertains to paving and asphalt work for roadways, parking areas, and access roads, encompassing grading, base preparation, and asphalt installation. It is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 237310, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026, and was posted on July 17, 2026. The work is being procured by the Probation Department of California, though specific performance locations and contact details are not provided. There is no set-aside designation specified, and the contract is accessible through an online portal for potential bidders to review requirements and submit proposals. All work must comply with standard industry practices for roadway construction and durability, ensuring long-term performance under expected traffic and environmental conditions.

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Paving and asphalt subcontract for roadway and parking areas, due August 10, 2026, California Probation Department.

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NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Probation Department
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Grading, base preparation, and asphalt paving for roadways, parking areas, or access roads.

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