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Municipal Services Center Pavement Rehab

  • Start Date:12/04/2025 4:00 PM
  • Close Date:01/07/2026 2:00 PM

A mandatory bidders' conference will be held on December 18, 2025 at 9:00 a.m., at the Brentwood Municipal Services Center, 2201 Elkins Way, Brentwood, CA 94513.

The estimated construction cost is: $440,000

Notice Inviting Bids

Bid Document

Addendum No. 1

Addendum No. 2

Appendix A - Plans

Appendix B - Standard Plans

Pre Bid Meeting - Sign in Sheet

Bid Results

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  • How do I know when a construction project is available for bid and how can I get a set of plans?

    When a Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) project is ready to bid, a public notice is posted in the legal section of the Contra Costa Times newspaper and sent to various Builders’ Exchanges. The City’s website has update-to-date Bid Information with current project information and instructions for obtaining an electronic copy of the bid document and plans. Planholder’s lists and bid results are also available on the Bid Information page. Once bids are reviewed and verified, the contract is taken to City Council for award.

  • What is the Capital Improvement Program ("CIP")?

    The CIP is a financial plan of authorized expenditures for tangible, long-term construction of, or improvements to, public physical facilities. The CIP Section of the Public Works Department plans for the City’s infrastructure needs over a five year period and budgets for the necessary projects. These projects include street improvements, traffic signals, storm drains, sewers and wastewater treatment facilities, recycled water, potable water and water treatment facilities and wells, and community buildings, structures, recreational facilities.

    The CIP Section plans, designs, estimates, prepares and reviews bid documentation including construction plans and specifications, provides project management, administration, inspection and technical assistance as needed on all City-related improvement projects. Projects are prioritized on the need to protect public health and safety, improve traffic circulation, eliminate recurring maintenance expenditures and to foster economic development and well-planned growth through the construction of infrastructure and facilities' improvements.