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Government Contract Services services in Bloomington, Indiana — municipal paver installation crew

Government Contracts · Monroe County

Government Contract Services in Bloomington, Indiana

Professional government contract services in Bloomington, Indiana. ADA-compliant paver solutions for Monroe County municipal agencies, government facilities, and public infrastructure.

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Government Contract Services for Bloomington Municipal Infrastructure

Bloomington is a vibrant college city in south-central Indiana, home to Indiana University's flagship campus. The city maintains an active sidewalk management program and ADA Transition Plan. Bloomington's 237 miles of public roads include extensive sidewalk and paver infrastructure. The city's Street Division handles ADA-compliant accessible ramp construction and sidewalk repair. Property owners are responsible for adjacent sidewalk maintenance per Bloomington Municipal Code §12.04.010, creating ongoing demand for qualified paver contractors.

Paladin Pavers' government contract services encompass the full municipal procurement lifecycle — from RFQ/RFP response and bid documentation through project execution, prevailing wage compliance, and closeout reporting. We are structured specifically to serve city, county, and state agencies with the documentation, insurance, bonding, and compliance requirements that government contracts demand.

185,000+
Sq Ft in Bloomington
14+
Miles
5
Installations

How Government Contracts Works in Bloomington

1

Procurement Monitoring & Opportunity Identification

We actively monitor Indiana municipal bid boards, SAM.gov, and agency-direct procurement channels for paver-related contract opportunities across our 12-city service area.

2

RFQ/RFP Response & Bid Preparation

Our proposals include detailed scope analysis, site-specific methodology, ADA compliance documentation, cost breakdowns, schedule projections, and references from previous municipal projects.

3

Contract Execution & Compliance

We maintain all required insurance coverages, performance and payment bonding capacity, prevailing wage documentation (when required), and safety management plans for public right-of-way work.

4

Project Delivery & Quality Assurance

Work is performed per contract specifications with documented quality control inspections. Pedestrian safety and traffic management plans are implemented for all active work zones.

5

Closeout & Documentation

Final project documentation includes as-built records, ADA compliance verification, photographic evidence of completed work, warranty information, and maintenance recommendations for the agency's records.

Common Paver Issues in Bloomington

Why Bloomington Needs Government Contracts

Municipal agencies require contractors who understand the unique demands of government procurement — from documentation and compliance requirements to the public accountability that government spending demands. Many qualified paver contractors lack the administrative infrastructure to serve government clients effectively. Paladin Pavers bridges this gap.

Specifications & Standards for Bloomington

SAM.gov registration: active and current
Indiana contractor licensing: verified and current
General liability insurance: $2M per occurrence minimum
Workers compensation: Indiana-compliant coverage
Performance & payment bonding: available for projects requiring surety
Prevailing wage compliance: Davis-Bacon and Indiana Common Construction Wage Act
Safety: OSHA 10/30 certified personnel, written safety plan for ROW work

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FAQs: Government Contracts in Bloomington

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Are you registered on SAM.gov?

Yes. Paladin Pavers maintains an active SAM.gov registration, which is required for federal contracts and many state/local procurement processes. Our SAM.gov profile includes our NAICS codes, business size classification, and capability statement.

What NAICS codes does Paladin Pavers operate under?

Our primary NAICS codes include 238110 (Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors), 238990 (All Other Specialty Trade Contractors), and 561730 (Landscaping Services). We can provide our full capability statement upon request.

Can you handle prevailing wage projects?

Yes. We maintain certified payroll documentation systems and are experienced with both Davis-Bacon (federal) and Indiana Common Construction Wage Act requirements. Our proposals clearly identify prevailing wage applicability and associated cost structures.

How much paver infrastructure does Bloomington, Indiana have?

Bloomington maintains an estimated 185,000+ square feet of public paver infrastructure. Major installations include Courthouse Square Historic District. This infrastructure requires ongoing maintenance and ADA compliance monitoring to protect both public safety and the municipality's legal standing.

Does Bloomington require ADA-compliant paver surfaces?

Yes. As a public entity in Indiana, Bloomington is subject to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which requires accessible pedestrian facilities. Monroe County facilities are also subject to these requirements. All public paver surfaces must meet ADA standards for slope, cross-slope, trip hazard clearance, and surface condition.

What paver problems are most common in Bloomington?

Central Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles are the primary cause of paver displacement in Bloomington. Other common issues include tree root intrusion lifting paver sections, joint sand erosion from snowplow operations and heavy rain, natural settlement altering ADA-compliant slopes, and aging of original installations. The Courthouse Square Historic District area sees particularly high maintenance demand due to foot traffic volume.

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