Advanced Alley Maintenance Program - Phase 1
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The City of Oxnard is inviting sealed bids for the Advanced Alley Maintenance Program - Phase 1. The project includes preventative treatments and targeted repairs to preserve alley pavement conditions within various neighborhoods. Work includes pavement preparation activities such as repairing failed asphalt pavement areas, asphalt skin patching, and installing cape seal or slurry to extend pavement life.
• The bid submission deadline is March 25, 2026, at 2:00 PM.
• The project requires a... | Title: Advanced Alley Maintenance Program - Phase 1, Agency: City of Oxnard, State: California, Open Date: 3/5/2026, Close Date: 3/25/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/25/2026
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The City of Oxnard is seeking bids for the Advanced Alley Maintenance Program - Phase 1, which focuses on preserving alley pavement conditions through preventative treatments and targeted repairs, including asphalt patching and cape seal installation. Bids are due by March 25, 2026, and the successful bidder must comply with California State Prevailing Wage requirements, highlighting the necessity of skilled labor. Performance and payment bonds will also be required.
The City aims to implement preventive maintenance to extend the lifespan of alley pavements in various neighborhoods, ensuring safe and functional roadways for residents.
- Contractors experienced in pavement maintenance
- Firms familiar with California State Prevailing Wage regulations
- Companies with bonding capabilities
- Conduct preventative treatments
- Perform targeted repairs on failed pavement areas
- Execute asphalt skin patching
- Install cape seal or slurry to extend pavement life
- Completed bid form
- Proof of bonding capacity
- Compliance with state prevailing wage documentation
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project schedule
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- Requirement to adhere to California State Prevailing Wage laws
- Submission of performance and payment bonds is mandatory
- Estimate costs based on prevailing wage rates in California
- Include contingency for unexpected pavement repair needs
- Competitive pricing based on local market conditions
- Potential partners for asphalt supply or specialized labor
- Subcontractors with experience in similar projects
- Potential challenges in adhering to prevailing wage laws
- Weather-related delays affecting project timelines
- Inaccurate cost estimation leading to bid underperformance
- What is the expected budget for the project?
- Are there specific neighborhoods prioritized for maintenance?
- What are the criteria for evaluating bids?
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- Specific bonding requirements details
- Details on neighborhoods involved
- Quantity and types of alleys to be maintained
- Exact start and end dates for performance
- Any potential environmental considerations for treatments
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