The proposed bill seeks the approval of the Council of the District of Columbia for Contract No. DCKA-2025-C-0003 with Capitol Paving of D.C., Inc., for a total not-to-exceed amount of $33,415,402. This contract is aimed at providing construction services for citywide alley restoration projects over a two-year period and is structured as an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity agreement. The selection of Capitol Paving followed a publicly advertised Invitation for Bid (IFB), where they emerged as the low responsive and responsible bidder among three submissions. The bill also includes certifications confirming the contractor's compliance with tax obligations and legal standing, as well as their status as a Certified Business Enterprise, ensuring that they will manage all aspects of the project without subcontracting.

In addition to the contract details, the bill outlines various construction and maintenance tasks related to public infrastructure, including the installation and repair of sidewalks, driveways, and drainage systems. It specifies costs associated with the removal of trees of varying sizes and the adjustment and replacement of manholes and catch basins. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining highway traffic during construction and includes provisions for erosion and sediment control. Furthermore, it introduces new legal language regarding the use of E-TICKETING for materials and adjustments related to manhole installations, while also deleting outdated provisions that may hinder effective project execution. Overall, the bill aims to enhance infrastructure management and ensure transparency and accountability in the execution of public works.