Repaving the asphalt parking, drive areas and curbs of Fire Station 61, the Marysville Fire Station. The District is anticipating that the final project will generally be described as follows: Grinding, milling, cold plaining, pulverization, rubblizing and/or mechanical removal of old asphalt, curbs, and curb stops, Grading, compaction, repairing and stabilization of subgrade for proper drainage, slopes, curb height, and transition to existing concrete aprons, sidewalks and drain basins, Installation and compaction of new or reclaimed Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA), Installation of extruded curbs, curb stops, steps, ramps, and sidewalks as indicated., Application of Chlorinated Rubber or Thermoplastic parking stall lines, accessible parking space
symbols, aisles and all code required pavement and curb markings, Match existing project limit elevations including but not limited to driveways, walkways, parking lot entrance/exits, and drainage structures.
Repaving the asphalt parking, drive areas and curbs of Fire Station 61, the Marysville Fire Station. The District is anticipating that the final project will generally be described as follows: Grinding, milling, cold plaining, pulverization, rubblizing and/or mechanical removal of old asphalt, curbs, and curb stops, Grading, compaction, repairing and stabilization of subgrade for proper drainage, slopes, curb height, and transition to existing concrete aprons, sidewalks and drain basins, Installation and compaction of new or reclaimed Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA), Installation of extruded curbs, curb stops, steps, ramps, and sidewalks as indicated., Application of Chlorinated Rubber or Thermoplastic parking stall lines, accessible parking space
symbols, aisles and all code required pavement and curb markings, Match existing project limit elevations including but not limited to driveways, walkways, parking lot entrance/exits, and drainage structures.
The Alameda County Water District is seeking qualified and licensed contractors to provide asphalt pavement replacement, grinding, and related services within its service area. The contract includes a two-year base term with three one-year options and requires specific contractor licensing and prevailing wage compliance. Bids are being accepted through the District's procurement portal until the closing deadline in May 2026.
The Alameda County Water District is seeking qualified and licensed contractors to provide asphalt pavement replacement, grinding, and related services within its service area. The contract includes a two-year base term with three one-year options and requires specific contractor licensing and prevailing wage compliance. Bids are being accepted through the District's procurement portal until the closing deadline in May 2026.
The work consists of pavement replacement, including removal of existing pavement, installation of new asphalt and concrete pavements, and associated storm sewer work for downspout connections.
The work consists of pavement replacement, including removal of existing pavement, installation of new asphalt and concrete pavements, and associated storm sewer work for downspout connections.