2026 Annual Pavement Marking & Striping

Location: Michigan
Posted: Mar 12, 2026
Due: Apr 15, 2026
Agency: City of Grand Haven
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 56 - Construction and Building Materials
  • L - Technical Representative Services
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
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March 12, 2026
2026 Annual Pavement Marking & Striping

Bids need to be received by 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

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CITY OF GRAND HAVEN
GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
March 12, 2026
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Grand Haven, Michigan, will accept proposals for Pavement Marking & Striping
services at various locations within the City.
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Grand Haven, 519 Washington Avenue, Grand Haven,
Michigan, 49417, ATTN: Ms. Maria Boersma, City Clerk, until 10:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
April 15, 2026, at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals must be
submitted on the official Proposal Form attached. Sealed envelopes must be clearly marked on the
outside “Bid for 2026 Annual Pavement Marking & Striping”.
Copies of the Requests for Proposals (RFP) that contain the minimum specifications and official
proposal forms are available at the City Clerk’s office at City Hall, 519 Washington Avenue, Grand
Haven, Michigan 49417, at the Department of Public Works office, 1120 Jackson Street (this is not
a mailing address), or online from the City’s Web site: www.grandhaven.org.
Any questions regarding this RFP or the minimum specifications shall be directed to Logan
Cuddington, Streets & Utilities Manager, at 616-847-3493.
The City of Grand Haven reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any parts of the same, to avoid
any irregularities and to accept any bid in its own best interest.
Logan Cuddington
Streets & Utilities Manager
City of Grand Haven Department of Public Worls
End of Notice to Bidders Section
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CITY OF GRAND HAVEN
GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
March 12, 2026
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
1. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Special conditions included in the Bid Document shall take precedence
over any provisions stipulated hereunder.
2. APPLICABLE LAWS: The revised code of the state of Michigan, Charter of the City of Grand
Haven, and all city ordinances insofar as they apply to the laws of competitive bidding, contracts, and
the purchases, are made a part hereof.
3. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION: Insofar as Workmen's Compensation is concerned, the bidder
or contractor agrees to furnish, upon request, certified copies of policies and adequate certificates
pertaining thereto as evidence that bidder carries Workmen's Compensation Insurance.
4. INFRINGEMENTS AND INDEMNIFICATIONS: The bidder, if awarded an order or contract,
agrees to protect, defend, and save the City harmless against any demand for payment for the use of
any patented material, process, article, or device that may enter into the manufacture, construction, or
form as part of the work covered by either order or contract. He/she further agrees to indemnify and
save the City harmless from suits or actions of every nature and description brought against it, for or
on account of any injuries or damage sustained by a party or parties, by or from any of the acts of the
contractor, his/her servants, or agents.
To this extent, the bidder or contractor agrees to furnish adequate Public Liability and Property
Damage Insurance, the amounts of which will be determined by the City whenever such insurance is
deemed necessary. When so required, the types and amounts of insurance to be provided will be set
forth in the Instructions to Bidders (See Item 21).
5. DEFAULT PROVISIONS: In case of default by the bidder or contractor, the City of Grand Haven
may procure the articles of services from other sources and hold the bidder or contractor responsible
for any excess costs occasioned thereby.
In case of an error by the bidder in making up a proposal, the City may reject such a proposal upon
presentation of a petition accompanied by a sworn affidavit of error which sets forth the error, the
cause thereof, and sufficient evidence to substantiate the claim.
6. PRICING: Prices should be stated in units of quantity specified in the Bid Document. In case of
discrepancy in computing the amount of the bid, the unit prices quoted will govern.
7. QUANTITIES: When approximate quantities are stated, the City reserves the right to increase or
decrease the quantity as best fits its needs.
8. DELIVERY: Quotations should include all charges for delivery, packing, crating, containers, etc.
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CITY OF GRAND HAVEN
GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Unless otherwise stated by the bidder, prices quoted will be considered as being based on delivery to
the destination designated in the Bid Document and to include all delivery and packing charges.
9. SPECIFICATIONS: Unless otherwise stated by the bidder, the proposal will be considered as being
in strict accordance with the specifications outlined in the Bid Document.
References to a particular trade name, manufacturer's catalog, or model number are made for
descriptive purposes to guide the bidder in interpreting the requirements of the City. They should not
be construed as excluding proposals on other types of materials, equipment and supplies. However,
the bidder, if awarded a contract, will be required to furnish the particular item referred to in the
specifications or description unless a departure or substitution is clearly noted and described in the
proposal and approved by the City.
10. SAMPLES: Samples, when requested, shall be filed prior to the opening of bids and must be
furnished free of expense to the City and if not destroyed, will upon request be returned at the bidder's
expense.
11. TAXES: Contractor shall include and be deemed to have included in his bid and contract price,
Michigan State Sales and Use Taxes currently imposed by Legislative enactment and as administered
by the Michigan Department Treasury, Revenue Division, on the bid date. If the Contractor is not
required to pay or bear the burden, or obtains a refund or drawback in whole or in part of any
Michigan Sales or Use Tax, interest or penalty thereon, which was required to be, and was deemed to
have been, included in the bid and contract price, the contract price shall be reduced by the amount
thereof and the amount of such reduction, whether as a refund or otherwise, shall endure solely to the
benefit of the City of Grand Haven.
12. BID INFORMALITIES AND REJECTION: The City reserves the right to waive any
nonconformity, irregularity or informality in any bid, to negotiate with the selected bidder, and to
award the bid in its determination of its best interest.
13. AWARD: Unless otherwise specified in the Bid Document, the City reserves the right to accept or
reject any item in the bid. Unless otherwise stated in the Bid Document, bidders may submit
proposals on any item or group of items, provided however that the unit prices are shown as
requested.
As soon as the award is made, an order or contract document will be sent to the successful bidder for
execution and bond if necessary. If the contracts are not executed and returned to the City of Grand
Haven within 10 days of the date of sending, the Bid Surety, if required, will be declared forfeited as
liquidated damages.
14. PAYMENTS: Partial payments may be made upon presentation of a properly executed claim
voucher, unless otherwise stated in the Bid Document. The final payment will be made by the City
when the materials, supplies or equipment have been fully delivered and accepted or the work
completed to the full satisfaction of the City. Increases in contract costs shall be approved in writing,
prior to excess expense being incurred. Approval of increases may require formal action by City
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CITY OF GRAND HAVEN
GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Council.
15. BIDDER'S SIGNATURE: Each proposal and bid surety form must be signed by the bidder with
his/her usual signature. All signatures should be in full.
Bids by partnership must be signed by one or more of the partners in the following manner: "John
Jones and James Smith, D.B.A., Smith Jones Company, by John Jones, a partner".
Bids by corporations must be signed with the names of the corporation, followed by the signature and
designation of the president, vice-president or person authorized to bind it in the matter.
16. SUBMISSION AND RECEIPT OF BIDS: Inquiries involving an expenditure exceeding the limits
established in the City Charter usually require advertising over a period of at least five (5) days prior to
the scheduled bid opening. Proposals of this nature are publicly read at 10 o'clock AM (unless otherwise
noted) on the date bids are scheduled to be received.
Proposals to receive consideration must be received prior to the specified time of opening and reading as
designated in the Notice to Bidders.
Bidder must use the Proposal Form furnished by the City as none other may be accepted.
The Proposal Form must be returned intact.
Removal of any Proposal Form thereof may invalidate the bid.
Specifications and plans referred to in this bid document by reference only, need not be returned with the
Proposal Form, however, no excision of material physically incorporated in the bid document will be
permitted.
Bids are to be submitted in sealed envelopes and identified as requested in the Notice to Bidders.
Separate proposals must be submitted on each reference number and proposals shall be typewritten or
written in ink.
Proposals having any erasures or corrections thereon may be rejected unless explained or noted over the
signature of the bidder.
17. INTERPRETATION OF BID AND/OR CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: No oral interpretation will
be made to any bidder as to the meaning of the bid and/or Contract Documents or any part thereof.
Every request for such an interpretation shall be made in writing to the City of Grand Haven. Any
inquiry received within a reasonable time prior to the date fixed for the opening of bids will be given
consideration. Every interpretation made to a bidder will be on file in the Clerks office of the City of
Grand Haven. In addition, copies will be kept on file at the City Clerk’s office and posted on the City
website. All bidders shall be bound by such interpretations whether or not received by the bidders.
18. CHANGES AND ADDENDA TO BID DOCUMENTS: Each change or addenda issued in relation
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CITY OF GRAND HAVEN
GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
to this bid document will be on file in the Clerks Office of the City of Grand Haven and posted on the
City website. It shall be the bidder's responsibility to make inquiry as to the changes or addenda
issued. All such changes or addenda shall become part of the contract and all bidders shall be bound
by such changes or addenda. Information on all changes or addenda issued will be available at the
City Clerk’s office and the City website.
19. MANDATORY PRE-PAVEMENT MARKING MEETING: Representatives of the successful
bidder, including the individual directly responsible for implementation of the work, will attend a pre-
pavement marking meeting with representatives of the City’s Department of Public Works.
20. PROJECT COMPLETION: Pavement marking in the designated downtown area must be completed
by or before Friday June 27,2025, if not, $100 per day will be assessed to the contractor for each day
past said deadlines.
21. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: The Contractor will secure and maintain insurance during the
term of the contract from an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Michigan
that will protect contractors and subcontractors and the City from all liability (public liability,
personal injury and property damage) claims which may arise from operations under the contract.
The Contractor may not start work until evidence of all required insurance has been submitted and
approved by the City. The contractor must cease work if any of the required insurance is canceled or
expires. Three (3) copies of certificates of insurance shall be submitted to be approved by the City
prior to the execution of the contract. The Certificate shall specifically name the City as an additional
insured party. The certificates must contain the agreement of the insurance company notifying the
City in writing ten (10) days prior to any cancellation or material alteration of the policy. The
Contractor shall not allow any work under the contract to be performed by a subcontractor unless
evidence of similar insurance covering the activities of the subcontractor is submitted to and approved
by the City. The limits of insurance shall not be less than the following:
A. Workers Compensation Insurance in the amount required by Michigan Law.
B. General Liability:
Bodily Injury and Property Damage combined:
Each Occurrence
$1,000,000.00
Aggregate
$1,000,000.00
Personal Injury
$1,000,000.00
C. Automobile Insurance for Vehicles:
Bodily Injury Each Person
$1,000,000.00
Bodily Injury Each Accident
$1,000,000.00
Property Damage Each Accident $1,000,000.00
22. REFERENCES: Please list three (3) references (Municipal Government) wherein your company has
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