27th Avenue A, 28th Avenue A, 30th Street Reconstructions in Old Oakwood

Project ID: 1501 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyCity of Moline [IL]
Deadline06/30/26
Posted06/14/26
Estimated Value$1,800,000 - $4,200,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationIllinois
Description
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Background

The City of Moline is seeking bids for Job Number 1501, which involves the reconstruction of 27th Avenue A, 28th Avenue A, and 30th Street in the Old Oakwood Subdivision. The goal of this project is to enhance the infrastructure of these residential streets, ensuring they meet current standards and improve accessibility for residents. The project will also adhere to prevailing wage laws as outlined in 820 ILCS 130/1.

Work Details

The project includes the following work: removal and replacement of PCC pavement on three residential streets; sidewalk replacement; driveway replacement; installation of storm sewers; sodding; and other related work. Specific items to be completed include:

Traffic Control

- Subbase Repair (200 CU YD) - Earth Excavation (111.5 CU YD) - Pavement Removal (5593.3 SQ YD) - Class B Patch (118.9 SQ YD) - PCC Pavement with Integral Curb (5594.7 SQ YD) - Aggregate Base Course Type B (6110.1 SQ YD) - Aggregate Surface Course Type B (17.5 SQ YD) - Geotechnical Fabric for Ground Stabilization (6110.1 SQ YD) - Driveway Pavement Removal (1434.1 SQ YD) - PCC Driveway Pavement (1380.6 SQ YD) - Sidewalk Removal (10324.8 SQ FT) - PCC Sidewalk (10271.9 SQ FT) - Trees - Heritage River Birch (5 EACH)

Inlet Adjustments

- Manhole Adjustments.

Period of Performance

The contractor will have 80 working days to complete the project, with contract execution expected at the City Council meeting on July 21st, 2026.

Place of Performance

The work will be performed in the Old Oakwood Subdivision in Moline, Illinois.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must comply with all provisions of the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act and provide documentation regarding past performances and compliance with local hiring practices. Contractors are encouraged to employ local workers from Moline or Illinois and must certify compliance with State Equal Employment Opportunity requirements for public works projects.

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