Prop 411- Tucson Heights & Highland Park Addition Mill & Fill

Project ID: 260223 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyTucson Transportation & Mobility [AZ]
Deadline06/02/26
Posted05/06/26
Estimated Value$6,500,000 - $12,500,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationArizona
Description
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Background

The City of Tucson is undertaking a mill and fill project funded by Proposition 411 to resurface streets and construct curb access ramps in the Tucson Heights and Highland Park Addition neighborhoods. The project aims to enhance roadway safety and accessibility within these areas, bounded by Oracle Rd to the west, Euclid Avenue to the east, Grant Road to the north, and Speedway Blvd to the south.

Work Details

The work includes resurfacing approximately 282,403 square yards of roadway using PAG Mix #2 (LV) with PG 76-22TR+ binder. The project will involve the construction of: - 319 curb access ramps - 32 speed humps - 1 speed table Specific tasks include milling existing asphalt, preparing pavement, and paving residential streets as detailed in the project roadway list. The contractor is responsible for removing existing structures such as sidewalks and curb ramps as needed for new installations. Compliance with ADA standards for ramp construction is required, along with adherence to detailed specifications for traffic control, erosion control measures, and quality control processes.

Period of Performance

The proposed work is to be completed within 270 consecutive calendar days from the date of the notice to proceed.

Place of Performance

The contract will be performed within the City of Tucson limits, specifically in the Tucson Heights and Highland Park Addition neighborhoods.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must comply with specific requirements including obtaining necessary permits prior to work commencement, maintaining traffic flow during construction, coordinating with local residents regarding parking restrictions, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations related to stormwater runoff.

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