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Last Updated | 08/21/2022 11:34 PM |
Project Title | Slurry Seal Group 2221 |
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City, State (County) | San Diego, CA 92101 (San Diego County) |
Category(s) | Heavy and Highway |
Sub-Category(s) | Maintenance, Paving/Reconstruction, Sidewalks/Parking Lot, Site Development |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Construction start expected August 2022 |
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Estimated Value | $4,988,707 [brand] Estimate |
Plans Available from | Civil Engineer |
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Description | Project Type Bid Type of Award Lump Sum License Requirements A or C-12 or C-32 Bid Valid 120 Calendar Days Liquidated Damages $1000 per Day Estimated Bid Value $4,980,000.00 Pre-Bid Meeting No Slurry Seal Group 2221 involves furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, services, and construction related to slurry seal work on existing paved roadways in various areas throughout the City of San Diego. The work includes: placement of rubber polymer modified slurry (RPMS), crack sealing, removal of humps & pavement irregularities, asphalt mill and pave, and dig-outs, pavement base repairs, milling and disposal of pavement fabric, development of a QA/QC plan that includes inspection and testing for asphalt and slurry work, replacing traffic signal detection loops and stub outs, adjusting existing City manhole frames and covers to grade, raising appurtenances to grade (water, sewer), raising survey monuments to grade, reconstructing survey monument boxes, street and sidewalk sweeping, removal and replacement of existing thermoplastic striping and markings/legends, traffic control drawings & permits, weed abatement, storm drain inlet protection, installation of inlet markings, sediment control, and possible night and weekend work. All work would occur within the public right-of-way (paved streets) or previously disturbed non-sensitive areas only, and outside of the City's Multiple Habitat Planning Area (MHPA). No sensitive vegetation would be impacted or removed. Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) for erosion control preventing discharge, as well as Traffic Control Plan (TCP) would be implemented throughout construction. |
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