C25925037 - Bolsa Chica Lot 15 Repave
Federal opportunity from Dept of Parks & Recreation. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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You are invited to review and respond to an Invitation for Bid (IFB) entitled Bolsa Chica Lot 15 Repave, located at Bolsa Chica State Beach, in California State Parks, Orange Coast District. The Solicitation Number is C25925037. In submitting your bid you must comply with these instructions: Electronically Submitted Portable Document File (PDF) Bid Document Packages will be accepted at OCD.Bids@parks.ca.gov until 2:00 PM PST on 03/06/2026. The DVBE Requirement is 6%. Job Showing on 2/25/2026 at 11:00 AM PST. Attendance at the job showing is MANDATORY and will be the only opportunity made available for prospective bidders to view the site with park personnel. Please arrive on time, late attendees arriving after the start time will be disqualified. No Bid will be considered from a Prime Contractor that did not attend the mandatory job showing. Contractor hereby agrees to furnish all materials, tools, equipment, and labor necessary to repave the parking lot at Bolsa Chica State Beach as outlined in Exhibit A Specifications.
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