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Hall Parking Lot Replacement Services

Overview


Construction, Facilities & Maintenance
Bozeman, Montana, United StatesPosted: June 23rd, 2026Deadline: July 9th, 2026

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SUMMARY


This RFP seeks a contractor to replace the City Hall parking lot in Bozeman, Montana, ensuring minimal disruption to operations and phased or off-hours work as needed.

DESCRIPTION


The government authority located in Bozeman, Montana is seeking a vendor to provide hall parking lot replacement services for the City Hall premises, covering a total area of approximately 21,350 square feet, including 1,200 square feet of exposed road mix. The selected contractor will be responsible for removing the existing asphalt for recycling, preparing the road base, and installing a new 3-inch asphalt parking lot.

The project must be executed in a way that maintains at least one functional parking lot during weekdays, with the option to perform a phased replacement of the East and West parking lots, or to complete the work during weekends and holidays when City Hall is closed. All prospective vendors must submit questions no later than July 6, 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the submission deadline?
Submissions are due July 9, 2026.
Who is a good fit for this opportunity?
  • Experience in municipal parking lot construction and asphalt replacement
  • Capable of phased project execution to maintain operational facilities
  • Located in or near Montana, with relevant licensing and regulatory compliance
  • Demonstrated ability to manage recycling and road base preparation

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