JCC - Inner Core Sidewalk HCU - JAW
Federal opportunity from JACKSONVILLECC426 - Jacksonville Correctional Center • DOC - Corrections. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Oct 31, 2025.
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JCC - Inner Core Sidewalk HCU - JAW To procure a vendor to remove and replace part of our asphalt walk with concrete for some of our sidewalk areas. Item # 1: ( 135 - 12 ) - Remove existing asphalt approach and walks and spoils associated enough to allow for a 4-inch CA6 base and 6 inches of concrete. - Heavy broom finish on all new concrete. - Where new pour stops, we will need a smooth transition from old walk to new with asphalt cold patch. - Approx. pour of 150 ft. by 10 ft. wide. - Approx. pour of 60 ft. by 8.5 ft. wide. - Vendor to haul off old asphalt and spoils.
- Remove existing asphalt approach and walks and spoils associated enough to allow for a 4-inch CA6 base and 6 inches of concrete.
- Heavy broom finish on all new concrete.
- Where new pour stops, we will need a smooth transition from old walk to new with asphalt cold patch.
- Approx. pour of 150 ft. by 10 ft. wide.
- Approx. pour of 60 ft. by 8.5 ft. wide.
- Vendor to haul off old asphalt and spoils.
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