2026 CIP Resurfacing – Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7

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Title:  

2026 CIP Resurfacing – Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7

Agency:  

City of Mobile

State:  

Alabama

NAICS Code:  

237310

Industry:  

Construction

Solicitation Type:  

Invitation for Bid

Solicitation ID:  

2026-3005-01

Open Date:  

2/27/2026

Pre-Bid Meeting Date:  

3/30/2026(Mandatory)

Questions Due Date:  

3/30/2026

Close Date:  

4/1/2026

Last Updated:  

Description:
The City of Mobile is seeking competitive sealed bids to perform comprehensive street‑resurfacing work across five designated districts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and District 7. The scope includes milling, paving, striping, utility repairs, and any related civil works required to restore and improve the municipal roadway network. Bidders must hold the appropriate Alabama contractor licenses, attend a mandatory pre‑bid conference, and furnish required bid, performance, and labor/material bonds along with extensive insurance coverage. Detailed specifications and drawings are available for purchase (refundable deposit required). • Full street‑resurfacing—including removal of existing surface, placement of new pavement, and line striping—in multiple city districts. • Must provide 5 % bid bond (max $10,000), 100 % performance and labor/material bonds, and comprehensive liability insurance. • Mandatory attendance at the pre‑bid conference on March 25, 2026; all other requirements (licensing, prevailing‑wage compliance, plan purchase) must be satisfied before bid submission on April 1, 2026.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Lisa Lambert(City Clerk)

Budget Estimate (AI):

$2,000,000 – $5,000,000

The bid likely represents a multi‑million‑dollar municipal contract. Similar city‑wide resurfacing projects covering several districts typically range from $2 million to $5 million, depending on lane mileage, pavement thickness, and utility relocation scope. Given the absence of an explicit budget, a reasonable estimate for the contractor’s revenue is $2–5 million, with the final amount hinging on the exact mileage and condition of the streets in the specified districts.

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