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Greenville County is soliciting sealed competitive bids for its 2026 Pavement Preservation Project to apply Asphalt Single Treatment (about 102,615 SY) and Fog Seal (about 110,818 SY) per SCDOT specifications, including some patching and striping. Bidders must be licensed in South Carolina and provide bid bonds, manufacturer certifications, references, and required insurance. The project requires work on various roads in Greenville County with a period of performance to commence per Notice to Proceed and substantial completion within 270 consecutive calendar days.
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Greenville County is soliciting sealed competitive bids for its 2026 Pavement Preservation Project to apply Asphalt Single Treatment (about 102,615 SY) and Fog Seal (about 110,818 SY) per SCDOT specifications, including some patching and striping. Bidders must be licensed in South Carolina and provide bid bonds, manufacturer certifications, references, and required insurance. The project requires work on various roads in Greenville County with a period of performance to commence per Notice to Proceed and substantial completion within 270 consecutive calendar days.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close: Jan 23, 2026
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Greenville County is soliciting sealed competitive bids for its 2026 Pavement Preservation Project to apply Asphalt Single Treatment (about 102,615 SY) and Fog Seal (about 110,818 SY) per SCDOT specifications, including some patching and striping. Bidders must be licensed in South Carolina and provide bid bonds, manufacturer certifications, references, and required insurance. The project requires work on various roads in Greenville County with a period of performance to commence per Notice to Proceed and substantial completion within 270 consecutive calendar days.
AvailableRoadway network consisting of approx. 590 paved lanemiles of residential streets, collector corridors, and arterial routes supporting daily travel for residents, business access, freight movement, and emergency services. As pavement ages, oxidation, cracking, moisture intrusion, and traffic loading progressively deteriorate asphalt surfaces, leading to increased maintenance needs and earlier resurfacing cycles. Pavement preservation treatments provide a costeffective method to slow deterioration, extend pavement life, and maintain safe roadway conditions. Strategic preservation investments reduce long-term capital costs, delay major rehabilitation, improve ride quality, and enhance public satisfaction with roadway performance.
Posted Date
Dec 6, 2025
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Dec 6, 2025
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Roadway network consisting of approx. 590 paved lanemiles of residential streets, collector corridors, and arterial routes supporting daily travel for residents, business access, freight movement, and emergency services. As pavement ages, oxidation, cracking, moisture intrusion, and traffic loading progressively deteriorate asphalt surfaces, leading to increased maintenance needs and earlier resurfacing cycles. Pavement preservation treatments provide a costeffective method to slow deterioration, extend pavement life, and maintain safe roadway conditions. Strategic preservation investments reduce long-term capital costs, delay major rehabilitation, improve ride quality, and enhance public satisfaction with roadway performance.
AvailableThe Connecticut Department of Transportation issued an Invitation to Bid for the 2026 Pavement Preservation Program to mill and overlay Route 6 in Districts 1 and 2. The work includes removal of existing pavement layers, surface preparation, and applying new asphalt per contract plans and special provisions. The project period of performance is scheduled to start Dec 10, 2025 and complete by Jan 7, 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Dec 10, 2025
Close: Jan 7, 2026
The Connecticut Department of Transportation issued an Invitation to Bid for the 2026 Pavement Preservation Program to mill and overlay Route 6 in Districts 1 and 2. The work includes removal of existing pavement layers, surface preparation, and applying new asphalt per contract plans and special provisions. The project period of performance is scheduled to start Dec 10, 2025 and complete by Jan 7, 2026.
AvailableThe City of San Antonio is soliciting bids for a task order contract to perform pavement preservation work using advanced slurry treatments citywide. The scope includes advanced slurry application, striping and pavement marking removal and installation, and related traffic control and paving activities as needed to complete assigned task orders. Bids are due January 23, 2026 at 2:00 PM CST, with solicitation documents posted on December 15, 2025 via CivCast.
Posted Date
Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
Close: Jan 23, 2026
The City of San Antonio is soliciting bids for a task order contract to perform pavement preservation work using advanced slurry treatments citywide. The scope includes advanced slurry application, striping and pavement marking removal and installation, and related traffic control and paving activities as needed to complete assigned task orders. Bids are due January 23, 2026 at 2:00 PM CST, with solicitation documents posted on December 15, 2025 via CivCast.
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