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Improvements include constructing a raised pedestrian crosswalk for improved visibility and safety.
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Procurement for constructing a raised pedestrian crosswalk on County Road 68.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 30, 2025
Close: Dec 30, 2025
Procurement for constructing a raised pedestrian crosswalk on County Road 68.
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Work includes traffic control: pedestrian and vehicular traffic control; Demolition and Removal: demolition and removal of existing pedestrian concrete paving and brick pavers, curb ramp, portion of existing driveway, apron and curb, concrete curbs at planting areas, and landscape elements; Surface and Structural Improvements: Improvements to be constructed include new Americans with Disabilities (ADA) curb ramp, portion of vehicular driveways, aprons, and curbs, enhanced integral color concrete paving, decorative embedded metal inlays with antislip coating (bid alternate), pedestrian concrete paving, raised truncated domes at signalized vehicular crossings, disintegrated granite (D.G.) at existing tree wells, decorative epoxy modified acrylic coating on existing crosswalk concrete paving; Site Furnishing and Architectural Elements: site furnishings, irrigation, landscape planting, refinishing select existing vehicular light poles and mast poles with new paint and existing bench seating (bid alternate), and all associated site development. Preservation of Exiting Features: Some elements on site, including but not limited to, concrete paving, pedestrian lighting, palm trees/trees, utilities, and other associated items shall be protected in place.
Posted Date
Oct 30, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Oct 30, 2025
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Work includes traffic control: pedestrian and vehicular traffic control; Demolition and Removal: demolition and removal of existing pedestrian concrete paving and brick pavers, curb ramp, portion of existing driveway, apron and curb, concrete curbs at planting areas, and landscape elements; Surface and Structural Improvements: Improvements to be constructed include new Americans with Disabilities (ADA) curb ramp, portion of vehicular driveways, aprons, and curbs, enhanced integral color concrete paving, decorative embedded metal inlays with antislip coating (bid alternate), pedestrian concrete paving, raised truncated domes at signalized vehicular crossings, disintegrated granite (D.G.) at existing tree wells, decorative epoxy modified acrylic coating on existing crosswalk concrete paving; Site Furnishing and Architectural Elements: site furnishings, irrigation, landscape planting, refinishing select existing vehicular light poles and mast poles with new paint and existing bench seating (bid alternate), and all associated site development. Preservation of Exiting Features: Some elements on site, including but not limited to, concrete paving, pedestrian lighting, palm trees/trees, utilities, and other associated items shall be protected in place.
AvailableThe City of Long Beach seeks bids for the R-7252 1st Street Pedestrian Improvements project to remove existing hardscape, trees, and landscaping and install new pedestrian improvements across approximately 0.3 acres over three city blocks. The solicitation requires a mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit, includes plans/specifications and addenda, and is open with documents attached on the buyer portal.
Posted Date
Oct 30, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Oct 30, 2025
Close: Dec 18, 2025
The City of Long Beach seeks bids for the R-7252 1st Street Pedestrian Improvements project to remove existing hardscape, trees, and landscaping and install new pedestrian improvements across approximately 0.3 acres over three city blocks. The solicitation requires a mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit, includes plans/specifications and addenda, and is open with documents attached on the buyer portal.
AvailableProvide services related to the design and construction of a sidewalk corridor project. The purpose of the scope of work is to describe the responsibilities of the consultant and project team in connection with the preparation of construction design plans, construction cost estimates and the required project permitting documents for installation of a 5' sidewalk, featuring a grass buffer to separate the pathway from the edge of the pavement. The sidewalk design will navigate around existing trees, utilities, and drainage swales wherever feasible to minimize construction impact.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Jan 8, 2026
Release: Dec 1, 2025
Close: Jan 8, 2026
Provide services related to the design and construction of a sidewalk corridor project. The purpose of the scope of work is to describe the responsibilities of the consultant and project team in connection with the preparation of construction design plans, construction cost estimates and the required project permitting documents for installation of a 5' sidewalk, featuring a grass buffer to separate the pathway from the edge of the pavement. The sidewalk design will navigate around existing trees, utilities, and drainage swales wherever feasible to minimize construction impact.
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