Colorado Avenue Complete Street Project - Commerce Street to 3rd Street
Federal opportunity from City of Las Vegas, Nevada. Place of performance: NV. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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Description
The City of Las Vegas (Owner) hereby invites qualified firms or individuals (Bidders) to submit Bids for roadway construction consisting of demolition, removal and deposal of existing roadway and alley improvements; miscellaneous roadway improvements, landscaping, installation of street lights, traffic signal modifications, ITS and CLV Fiber optic cable, splice enclosures, and switches; traffic control; dust control along the corridor.
Project location is Colorado Avenue from Commerce Street to 3rd street; the alleys bound between Colorado Ave/Charleston Blvd. and between Commerce/Main St. and bound between Colorado/Imperial and between Main St./Casino Center Blvd.
PWP No: CL-2026-220 Estimate: $7,184,962 - $8,781,620
Persons with a disability may request accommodations or assistance to participate in the solicitation process by contacting Purchasing & Contracts at 702-229-6231 or 7-1-1 (TTY). To insure the City is able to meet your needs, please submit requests at least 2 business days in advance.
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