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San Joaquin County Department of Public Works

1810 E Hazelton Ave, Stockton, CA 95205-6232
(209) 468-3000

The overall mission of the San Joaquin County Department of Public Works is to plan, design, construct, operate and maintain the County infrastructure, which includes public roads, transportation systems, bridges, water, wastewater, channel maintenance and solid waste disposal systems of the County, in order to best serve the interests of the people. These systems are maintained to protect the health and welfare of the public and the County’s financial investments. Public Works also provides vehicle support for the County, including procurement support, heavy and light vehicle maintenance and repair, and daily rental services.

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Upcoming Solicitations

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Woodbridge Area Streets Resurfacing
The work is located northwest of the City of Lodi. The work, in general, consists of repairing and resurfacing approximately 1.5 miles of roadway with asphalt concrete. Base Estimate Range between $863,100 and $1,054,900
12/18/2025 09:31 PM UTC
Crack Seal 2026
The work is located in various locations throughout the County. The work, in general, consists of crack sealing approximately 37 miles of existing urban and rural roadways throughout San Joaquin County with crack treatment. Base Estimate Range between $1,000,000 and $1,220,000
01/08/2026 09:31 PM UTC
Morada Area Streets Resurfacing 2026
The work is located East of the City of Stockton. The work, in general, consists of repairing and resurfacing approximately 0.5 miles of roadway with asphalt concrete. Base Estimate Range between $310,000 and $381,000
01/08/2026 09:31 PM UTC
Realty Road and Sargent Road Resurfacing
The work is located east of the City of Lodi and south of State Route 12. The work, in general, consists of repairing and resurfacing approximately 2.25 miles of roadway with asphalt concrete. Base Estimate Range between $812,000 and $1,002,000
01/08/2026 09:31 PM UTC
SJCDPW-RFP-25-10
The San Joaquin County Department of Public Works (SJCDPW) requests technical proposals from qualified construction management (CM) firms to undertake, perform, and complete the tasks outlined in the Request for Proposals – SJCDPW-RFP-25-10. The selected CM firm will perform professional and technical engineering services for the REPLACEMENT OF BUCKMAN ROAD BRIDGE NOS. 29C-307 (BRLO-5929(241)) AND 29C-227 (BRLO-5929(245)) (PROJECT). The selected CM firm will be the highest-ranking firm that has successfully negotiated the terms for the award of a consultant services agreement. The selected CM firm/team will be requested to enter into a consultant services agreement with San Joaquin County (County). All work shall comply with the County Policies, the Local Assistance Procedure Manual (LAPM), and the most recent guidelines for the Federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP). The requested professional construction management services shall include, but are not limited to: constructability review, contract administration, part-time resident engineering, full-time construction inspection, stakeholder coordination, quality assurance, materials sampling and testing, and maintenance of project records for the PROJECT. The scope of work also encompasses documentation of preconstruction conditions, schedule and lead periodic meetings, review of material submittals and construction schedules, responses to requests for information (RFIs), management of contract modifications, change orders, and claims, and the preparation and distribution of project-related notifications, including those required by regulatory agencies before and after construction. Additional responsibilities include project closeout, punch-list preparation and final acceptance, development of as-built drawings, and other miscellaneous construction administration tasks. Replacement of Buckman Road Bridge No. 29C-307 – Federal Aid Project No. BRLO-5929(241) Estimated Construction Contract Award Date: December 8, 2026 Estimated Bird Netting Start Date: January 4, 2027 (Bird Netting) Estimated Construction Duration for Bird Netting: 5 working Days Estimated Bridge Construction Start Date: May 3, 2027 Estimated Bridge Construction Duration: 124 Working Days Total Estimated Contractor’s Contract (5 working days for Netting + Bridge Construction) Duration: 129 Working Days Replacement of Buckman Road Bridge No. 29C-227 – Federal Aid Project No. BRLO-5929(245) Estimated Construction Contract Award Date: October 5, 2027 Estimated Bird Netting Start Date: January 3, 2028 (Bird Netting) Estimated Construction Duration for Bird Netting: 5 Working Days Estimated Bridge Construction Start Date: May 14, 2028 Estimated Bridge Construction Duration: 165 Working Days Total Estimated Contractor’s Contract (5 working days for Netting + Bridge Construction) Duration: 170 Working Days
01/19/2026 08:00 PM UTC
SJCDPW-RFP-25-09
San Joaquin County was one of California’s original counties, established in 1850. San Joaquin County is located in the heart of California’s Central Valley, encompassing approximately 1,392 square miles of rich agricultural land, waterways, and growing urban centers. Bordered by the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta to the west, the County offers a blend of natural beauty, productive farmland, and a dynamic economy that connects Northern and Central California. The region is characterized by a balance of vibrant cities and rural landscapes, providing residents and visitors with both metropolitan amenities and small-town charm. The County’s population is approximately 814,000, spread across eight incorporated cities including Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, Ripon, Escalon, Lathrop, the newly incorporated City of Mountain House, and several thriving unincorporated communities. The San Joaquin County Department of Public Works (SJCDPW) delivers essential municipal-type services to residents and businesses in unincorporated areas. The Solid Waste Division (Division), in particular, manages refuse, recycling, and organics services for the unincorporated population, ensuring compliance with state recycling mandates and advancing the County’s long-term goals for resource recovery and landfill diversion. The County remains committed to fostering environmental stewardship and sustainable growth, providing efficient public services that benefit both local residents and the broader Central Valley region. SJCDPW requests technical proposals from qualified recyclable materials processing services firms to undertake, perform, and complete the tasks outlined in the Request for Proposals – SJCDPW-RFP-25-09. The selected Firm will provide processing services for recyclable materials accepted at Lovelace Transfer Station (Lovelace) and transfer services, as needed. The selected Firm will be the highest-ranking Firm that has successfully negotiated the terms for the award of a Recyclable Materials Processing Services Agreement. The selected Firm will be requested to enter into an Agreement with San Joaquin County. All work shall comply with the County Policies and California Public Resources Code § 40200 and California Code of Regulations, Title 14 § 18801.
01/20/2026 12:00 AM UTC
6 Solicitations

Closed Solicitations

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Chip Seal 2022-2023
The work is located on various roads throughout San Joaquin County Supervisorial District 4. The work, in general, consists of chip sealing approximately 24 miles of various roadways throughout the County and is part of a seven-year cyclical Chip Seal Program. Base Estimate Range Between $1,062,000 and $1,297,000
02/02/2023 09:31 PM UTC
Slurry Seal Arterial and Collector Roads 2022-2023
The work is located in various roadways throughout Road Districts 1, 2 and 4. The work, in general, consists of repairing and applying a slurry seal to approximately 6 miles of existing Arterial and Collector roadways. Base Estimate Range Between $446,000 and $545,000
02/02/2023 09:31 PM UTC
Installation of Additional Truck Scale and Access Lane at North County Landfill
The work is located at North County Landfill (17720 E Harney Lane Lodi, CA 95240). The work, in general, consists of general grading, drainage improvements, paving, construction of scale foundation, installation of truck scale and associated electrical work. Base Estimate Range Between $450,000 and $550,000
02/02/2023 09:31 PM UTC
SJCDPW-RFP-22-04
The San Joaquin County Department of Public Works (SJCDPW) requests technical proposals from qualified developers to undertake, perform, and complete the tasks set forth in Request for Proposals – SJCDPW-RFP-22-04. The selected developer (DEVELOPER) will perform professional and technical engineering services for the development of the landfill gas (LFG) utilization project at the North County Sanitary Landfill. The objective of this Request for Proposal is to identify a responsible DEVELOPER that will provide the greatest benefit to the County of San Joaquin (COUNTY), subject to the need to continue operating the North County Landfill and to comply with all applicable regulations. It is the COUNTY’S intent and in the COUNTY’S best interest that the full financial potential of the DEVELOPER’S proposed technology be realized, and will consider all demonstrated LFG utilization technologies. DEVELOPER will be requested to enter into a Services Agreement with COUNTY. All work shall comply with COUNTY’S Policies. The deadline for submitting technical proposals to SJCDPW will be no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 27, 2023. SJCDPW’s standard business practice strives to ensure that a consultant’s professional qualifications meet the needs and services to be performed, the payment method is appropriate, and the cost is fair and reasonable to the public agency. A copy of SJCDPW-RFP-22-04 is available to view at the Internet address: https://www.sjgov.org/department/pwk/rfps_and_rfqs and https://www.bidexpress.com . All prospective consultants must register for solicitation No. SJCDPW-RFP-22-04 in order to be added to the Proposers’ List and, if necessary, receive a Notice of Release of Addendum and information about the pre-bid meeting. It is imperative that prospective consultants check the solicitation Web page often for the status and/or modifications. Alternative arrangements may be made to secure a hard copy of SJCDPW-RFP-22-04 or general questions regarding the solicitation by calling Mr. Nhan Tran, Management Analyst II, at the telephone number (209) 953-7452.
01/28/2023 12:00 AM UTC
SJCDPW-RFP-22-05
The San Joaquin County Department of Public Works (SJCDPW) requests technical proposals from qualified consulting firms to undertake, perform, and complete the tasks set forth in Request for Proposals – SJCDPW-RFP-22-05. The selected consulting firm (CONSULTANT) will perform professional and technical engineering services for the Kennedy Complete Streets Plan (PLAN). The PLAN will focus on sustainable improvements to enhance and promote a healthy community and vibrant economy. The PLAN will look at existing and planned facilities within the Stockton City limits to bridge gaps located within San Joaquin County's jurisdiction. The PLAN will be actionable to implement “complete street” features that will transform the existing vehicle-centric circulation network to one that is designed for safety of people of all ages and abilities and access for all modes, all while practicing environmental stewardship and working to reduce the impacts of climate change. A critical element of the PLAN is extensive community engagement through a variety of public outreach methods including pop-up events, project website, and translated outreach material. All work shall comply with San Joaquin County Policies. The requested professional services shall include, but will not be limited to, the following: • Transportation demand forecasting and modeling • Multi-Modal Analysis • Safety Analysis • Pedestrian/Bicycle facilities analysis • Public Transit analysis and improvement recommendation analysis and development recommendations • Extensive stakeholder outreach/meetings The deadline for submitting technical proposals to SJCDPW will be no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 13, 2023. SJCDPW’s standard business practice strives to ensure that a consultant’s professional qualifications meet the needs and services to be performed, the payment method is appropriate, and the cost is fair and reasonable to the public agency. A copy of SJCDPW-RFP-22-05 is available to view at the Internet address: https://www.sjgov.org/department/pwk/rfps_and_rfqs and https://www.bidexpress.com . All prospective consultants must register for solicitation No. SJCDPW-RFP-22-05 in order to be added to the Proposers’ List and, if necessary, receive a Notice of Release of Addendum. It is imperative that prospective consultants check the solicitation Web page often for the status and/or modifications. Alternative arrangements may be made to secure a hard copy of SJCDPW-RFP-22-05 or general questions regarding the solicitation by calling Mr. Nhan Tran, Management Analyst II, at the telephone number (209) 953-7452.
01/21/2023 12:00 AM UTC
Crack Seal 2022-2023
The work is located in various locations throughout the County. The work, in general, consists of crack sealing approximately 43 miles of existing urban and rural roadways throughout San Joaquin County with crack treatment material. Base Estimate Range Between $955,000 and $1,170,000
01/05/2023 09:31 PM UTC
Ada Avenue Resurfacing
The work is located East of the City of Stockton. The work, in general, consists of repairing and resurfacing approximately 0.9 mile of roadway with asphalt concrete. Base Estimate Range Between $375,000 and $458,000
01/05/2023 09:31 PM UTC
Industrial Park Area Streets Resurfacing
The work is located east of the City of Stockton. The work, in general, consists of repairing and resurfacing approximately 1 mile of roadway with asphalt concrete. Base Estimate Range Between $936,000 and $1,145,000
12/22/2022 09:31 PM UTC
SJCDPW-RFP-22-03
The San Joaquin County Department of Public Works requests technical proposals from qualified consulting firms to undertake, perform, and complete the tasks set forth in Request for Proposals – SJCDPW-RFP-22-03. The selected consulting firm will perform professional and technical engineering services for the Garden Acres Sustainable Community Plan (PLAN). The PLAN will focus on sustainable transportation improvements related to local and regional multimodal transportation plans and connections within the existing community. The PLAN will identify sustainable improvements that support accessible health, nutrition, education, and human services, housing assistance, and employment opportunities within the Garden Acres Community. The PLAN will focus on facilitating the movement of people and goods between job centers and the community through alternative modes of transportation. The requested services will include extensive outreach, proposing complete street designs, evaluating circulation and making recommendations, and identifying investment strategies for the construction of future improvements. CONSULTANT will be requested to enter into a Consultant Services Agreement with San Joaquin County (County). All work shall comply with San Joaquin County Policies. The requested professional services shall include, but will not be limited to, the following: • Transportation demand forecasting and modeling • Multi-Modal Analysis • Safety Analysis • Hydrological Analysis • Pedestrians/Bicycle facilities development • Public Transit analysis and improvement recommendation • Extensive stakeholder outreach/meetings
12/10/2022 12:00 AM UTC
Kennefick Road Flood Control, Federal Aid Project No. HMGP 4308-109-09
The work is located north of the City of Lodi. The work, in general, consists of removal and replacement of the existing roadway section, including removal of existing pipe culverts and installation of pre-cast box culverts to convey existing drainage flows across Kennefick Road. Base Estimate Range Between $551,000 and $673,000 There is no minimum DBE participation goal for this project/contract; however, the contractor shall make a good faith effort to utilize DBE contractors in accordance with Title 2 § 200.321 of the Code of Federal Regulations. DBE Documentation must be submitted by all bidders or the Department will find the bidder's bid non-responsive.
12/08/2022 09:31 PM UTC
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