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Callan and Meath Crossing Enhancements

City of South San FranciscoUnited States

Purchaser

City of South San Francisco

Country

United States

Notice published

18 May 2026

Tenqual indexed

19 May 2026

Closing date

28 May 2026

Source ID

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Tender summary

The City of South San Francisco is soliciting informal bids for construction of crossing improvements at the intersection of Callan and Meath in South San Francisco. These improvements are intended to improve the crossing for all road users. The work generally includes demolition of existing improvements as needed; grading and preparation of subgrade; installation of new curb ramps, pavement markings, and signs. All work will be constructed in accordance with the City of South San Francisco Construction Standards, Caltrans Standard Specifications, and applicable ADA requirements. These improvements are localized, site-specific, and designed to be constructed efficiently with minimal disruption to adjacent properties. The City is seeking experienced paving and concrete contractors capable of delivering high-quality workmanship, coordinating work across multiple nearby locations, and completing construction in a safe, timely, and professional manner.

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  • Issued by City of South San Francisco.
  • Located in United States.
  • Source notice ssf:2021-IFB-060 on US OpenGov.
  • Notice published 18 May 2026; Tenqual indexed it 19 May 2026.
  • Deadline listed as 28 May 2026.
  • Source documents portal identified.
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