Hemet Street Rehabilitation

When it comes to urban infrastructure, street rehabilitation is among the most important facets of a well run city. Used everyday, the streets of a city are subject to wear and tear, but fixing them causes an inconvenience for people who use that route as part of their daily routines. However, a temporary inconvenience can go a long way in expanding the life of the street. Street rehabilitation is vital to the functionality of the street and offers an opportunity to fix structural weaknesses, drainage issues, or surface damage, all of which are necessary to prevent catastrophic and permanent damages or a prolonged shut down of the road. The rehabilitation process also allows for chances to improve the street, either by adding new traffic lights to facilitate traffic or less obvious improvements such as a simple repainting of the road lines. Besides, who does not like driving on a freshly rehabilitated, smooth road?

The City of Hemet, California seek vendors who are able to rehabilitate a busy roadway that in the long run will improve the lives of it's residents. The scope of work includes but is not limited to pulverizing exiting asphalt and blending into underlaying material, disposing of excess material, construction of new asphalt overlays, traffic loops replacement, , replacing striping and markings, and adjusting valve caps and manhole rims to finished surfaces. Renowned for its picturesque surroundings that include the San Jacinto Mountains and the beautiful Diamond Valley Lake, it is a city that blends warmth and scenic beauty, hence why the rehabilitation of the street is of such importance. 

The city takes pride in the natural beauty it contains, but it also wants the urban areas to look as pristine as their surroundings, especially since walkability is so important for them. To learn more about the extent for work, click here. For those interested, there is an online questions and answers section that closes August 19, 3:00 PM PDT. However, the bid due date is August 27, 2024 at 3:00 PM PDT.