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This Solicitation opportunity from California was posted on March 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Street Resurfacing Project - 2026

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Call 001 612187-134319The project involves the design-build replacement of Bridge C-13-038 over State Route 116 (Chicopee Street) in District 2, Massachusetts, under procurement by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). This is a lump sum contract structured as a Best Value Design-Build (BVDB) procurement, where selection is based on the lowest overall value rating—the total price divided by the cumulative technical score. The scope encompasses full civil, structural, traffic, stormwater, environmental, and utility coordination, including demolition of the existing bridge, new construction, temporary traffic control, public outreach, asbestos inspection and testing, and invasive species management. All unit prices are defined as all-inclusive, covering design, engineering, project management, quality control, equipment, transportation, installation, utilities, insurance, bonds, and warranty. The contract requires submission of both a technical proposal capped at 40 pages and a separate price proposal via the Bid Express platform, with a mandatory 5% bid bond. The technical evaluation is weighted 65% toward the design-build technical approach and 35% toward project management and coordination, with strict pass/fail gates for submission compliance, proper organization, and bid bond submission. The project must be completed within 2,039 calendar days from the anticipated Notice to Proceed date of December 8, 2026, with adjustments allowed if the completion date falls between December 1 and March 15. MassDOT mandates strict adherence to state laws, including MGL Chapter 149A (public construction labor standards), Chapter 268A (conflict of interest), and Chapter 30, §39M1/2 and §151/2 (procurement compliance). The contractor must implement a comprehensive Quality Control System with dedicated full-time managers for design, construction, and fabrication oversight, including independent oversight at fabrication plants beyond the fabricator’s own program. Non-conformance reports must be mitigated through defined procedures. Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity compliance is required, with firms of 50 or more employees and contracts over $50,000 needing an approved affirmative action plan on file with MassDOT. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation must be actively pursued. The contractor is responsible for all bonding, including performance and payment bonds for the full contract amount, and must comply with insurance and risk management standards. All documentation, including escrowed proposal materials, must be certified as complete and used solely
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The City of Milpitas is inviting qualified vendors to submit bids for the Street Resurfacing Project - 2026, aimed at rehabilitating various streets throughout the city as outlined in the approved plans. The project scope includes asphalt concrete dig out and repair, grinding and overlay work where necessary, as well as minor concrete improvements such as upgrading curb ramps to meet current ADA standards, repairing curbs and gutters, sidewalks, and driveways. Additional tasks involve traffic signal modifications, adjusting utility covers to finished grade, and performing signing and striping in accordance with all contract documents. Bids must be submitted by April 8, 2026, with the solicitation posted on March 13, 2026. The contract is overseen by the City’s Engineering (CIP) department and falls under the State, Local, and Education (SLED) organization type. The work will be performed within Milpitas, California. Interested vendors can contact Associate Civil Engineer Mohit Chaudhary for further information or visit the city’s procurement portal to access additional details and submit their proposals.

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City of Milpitas seeks bids for 2026 street resurfacing, ADA upgrades, traffic signal modifications.

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California → Engineering (CIP)View Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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IFB Street Resurfacing Project - 2026 Milpitas

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AgencyCalifornia → Engineering (CIP)
Contacts1 person available
OfficeMilpitas, CA, 95035, US
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Office AddressMilpitas, CA, 95035, US
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Mohit ChaudharyAssociate Civil Engineer

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The City of Milpitas ("City") is seeking bids from qualified vendors in response to this Invitation for Bid ("IFB") for Street Resurfacing Project - 2026. The project consists of rehabilitating various streets throughout the City within the limits shown on the approved plans. Street resurfacing shall include AC dig out/repair, and grind/overlay where required. In addition, minor concrete work: upgrading existing curb ramps to comply with current ADA requirements; curb and gutter repair; signing and striping; sidewalk repair; driveway repair; traffic signal modifications; and adjusting utility covers to finished grade shall be completed according to the plans and all associated contract documents.