Bennington City Bids, VT
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Last updated on 06/06/2026.
Msk Engineers - VT
Ninja Path Phase 2 Stage 2 Bennington STP BP( 15) 2 & Bennington TAP TA22( 9): Construction of a shared- use pathway starting from the southern end of Hannaford Square Plaza and continuing to a connection point at the existing Ninja Path at the Vermont 279 overpass and the construction of one prefabricated galvanized pedestrian bridge. All bidders shall be on the current VTRANS Contract Administration pre- qualified listContractors List of Bike and/or Pedestrian Path, Bridge Construction Category VTAgency
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Msk Engineers - VT
Improvements to the water system, including waterline installation via directional drilling method, water treatment building construction, hydropneumatic tank replacement, chlorine analyzer, Ion exchange system for radium, drywell for ion exchange backwash, 5- micron particle filters, telemetry controls improvements, dehumidification/air handling, booster pump replacement, and site improvements. This project is funded in part through the Vermont Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. Consequently, the follow
improvements to the water system, including waterline installation via directional drilling method, water treatment building construction, hydropneumatic tank replacement, chlorine analyzer, ion exchange system for radium, drywell for ion exchange backwash, 5 micron particle filters, telemetry controls improvements, dehumidification air handling, booster pump replacement, and site improvements
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