City of Manhattan Beach • CA • opengov

CDBG Project 602745-24 Cycle 4 ADA Curb Ramp Project

Posted Jan 23, 2026Closes Feb 19, 2026Status: currentInvitation to Bid (Capital Improvement Project) Engineering

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Summary

The City of Manhattan Beach is implementing the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project 602745-24 Cycle 4 ADA Curb Ramp Project (CDBG Cycle 4 Curb Ramp) which provides improvements to site-specific curb ramps in order to comply with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and meet the latest Federal Standards. This is a federally-assisted construction project as such Federal Labor Standards Provisions including prevailing wage requirements of the Davis-Bacon and Related (DBRA) will be enforced.The CDBG Cycle 4 Curb Ramp project will install new site-specific ADA compliant curb ramps to improve paths of travel. The improvements include the removal of existing non-standard curb ramps and the construction of new ADA compliant curb ramps with yellow truncated domes. Additional work consists of installation of hot-mix-asphalt slot paving, sidewalk, curb/gutter, cross gutter, and crosswalk upgrades (slurry with new striping). Re-establishment of monuments for centerline- tie-related nails, tags, and tie-outs upon completion of construction.The City of Manhattan Beach (“City”) invites sealed proposals on the project described herein to be submitted via the City’s e-Procurement Portal, OpenGov. Bids will be received until 10:00 am on Thursday, February 19, 2026.Estimated Bid Value (Base + Alt 1 + Alt 2): $176,000Bid Valid: 90 daysLiquidated Damages: $500/dayStart/Delivery Date: Late March 2026 - April 2026.Project Duration: 30 Working Days (10 preconstruction + 20 construction)License Requirements: Class ABid Bond: 10%Payment Bond: 100%Performance Bond: 100%Warranty Bond: 10%Insurance: See additional insurance requirements from Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) for CDBG projects in specifications.

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The City of Manhattan Beach is implementing the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project 602745-24 Cycle 4 ADA Curb Ramp Project (CDBG Cycle 4 Curb Ramp) which provides improvements to site-specific curb ramps in order to comply with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and meet the latest Federal Standards. This is a federally-assisted construction project as such Federal Labor Standards Provisions including prevailing wage requirements of the Davis-Bacon and Related (DBRA) will be enforced.The CDBG Cycle 4 Curb Ramp project will install new site-specific ADA compliant curb ramps to improve paths of travel. The improvements include the removal of existing non-standard curb ramps and the construction of new ADA compliant curb ramps with yellow truncated domes. Additional work consists of installation of hot-mix-asphalt slot paving, sidewalk, curb/gutter, cross gutter, and crosswalk upgrades (slurry with new striping). Re-establishment of monuments for centerline- tie-related nails, tags, and tie-outs upon completion of construction.The City of Manhattan Beach (“City”) invites sealed proposals on the project described herein to be submitted via the City’s e-Procurement Portal, OpenGov. Bids will be received until 10:00 am on Thursday, February 19, 2026.Estimated Bid Value (Base + Alt 1 + Alt 2): $176,000Bid Valid: 90 daysLiquidated Damages: $500/dayStart/Delivery Date: Late March 2026 - April 2026.Project Duration: 30 Working Days (10 preconstruction + 20 construction)License Requirements: Class ABid Bond: 10%Payment Bond: 100%Performance Bond: 100%Warranty Bond: 10%Insurance: See additional insurance requirements from Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) for CDBG projects in specifications.

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Email:
mlaskowska@manhattanbeach.gov
Phone:
(310)802-5325
Title:
Senior Civil Engineer
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