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Published June 3, 2025 at 8:00 PM
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Site work and paving for a mixed-use development in Aztec, New Mexico. Completed plans call for site work for a playground / park / athletic field; sidewalk / parking lot; for paving for a sidewalk / parking lot; and water / sewer project.
The City of Aztec will be repairing the Williams Arroyo stream bank at Hartman Park (500 Llano St.) The scope of work includes the construction of a new gabion wall for bank stabilization, along with the restoration of any disturbed vegetation, sidewalk, and fencing resulting from the construction activities. The project involves site preparation, erosion control, REMOVAL OF DEBRIS and the installation of structural and surface improvements designed to enhance drainage and stabilize the stream bank. Work will include: 1. Mobilization and Demobilization - Transport of equipment, tools, and materials to and from the site. 2. Temporary Security Fencing (6') - Installation of 6-foot-high fencing to secure the work zone during construction. 3. Erosion Control Measures - Installation of rock berms and inlet protection to manage sediment and prevent runoff. 4. Gabion Installation - Placement of gabion baskets in various sizes (1.5'x10', 3'x3', 3'x4', and 3'x5') along 70 linear feet of the arroyo. Each basket will be filled with well-graded 6-inch riprap for stabilization. 5. Gravel Placement - Installation of 16 cubic yards each of gravel base and drainage stone to provide foundation support and promote proper water flow. 6. Geotextile Fabric - Placement of 218 square yards of geotextile fabric beneath gabion and gravel areas to prevent soil erosion and improve long-term performance. 7. Sidewalk Work - Removal of 280 square feet of existing concrete sidewalk and replacement with 32 square yards of new sidewalk surface. 8. Post and Cable Fencing - Installation of 235 linear feet of permanent post and cable fencing for site protection and access control. QUESTIONS MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Jeric Jaramillo 505-334-7655 jjaramillo@aztecnm.gov Expected to Award Date: May 5, 2025 The City reserves the right to award to multiple vendors as determined to be in the City's best interest. Award will be made to the most responsive, responsible and qualified vendor with the bid most closely conforming to the solicitation, whose selection will be most advantageous to the City. In determining responsiveness, responsibility and qualifications, the following will be considered by the City: A.) The bid which offers all specifications requested and has the least overall cost to the City of Aztec. B.) Bidder's experience and references. Upon request, the bidder shall supply the City with references, a general history, description, and status of their company and/ or qualifications.
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Playgrounds / Parks / Athletic Fields
$57,000.00
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Paving, Site Work
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