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Turnpike Road Culvert Replacement (# 22, # 24, # 25, # 29, and # 30) and Stormwater Ditching Project - The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking bids for the replacement of five existing undersized 15- inch round culverts (# 22, # 24, # 25, # 29 and # 30) on Turnpike Road. The Town would like to have the project completed as soon as possible, no later than September 30, 2026. RFP documents may be obtained from the Town of Norwich website via the link below or at the Town Hall located at 300 Main Street, Norwich, V
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Bids are sought for culvert replacement and stormwater ditching on Turnpike Road. The project involves replacing five culverts. Completion is required by September 30, 2026. Bids are due by July 9, 2026, at 1:00 PM ET. RFP documents are available on the town website or at the town hall. A site visit is recommended but not mandatory. Contact Chris Kaufman for details or to schedule a visit.
The project must be completed no later than September 30, 2026. he town would like to have the project completed as soon as possible, no later than september 30, 2026.
A site visit is recommended but not mandatory. although a site visit is not mandatory, it is highly recommended due to the nature of the work.
The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking proposals for the removal potential hazard ash trees along Norwich roadways. The work is divided into four sections as noted in the RFP linked below. In total, there are 453 ash trees that have been marked for removal. The Town has a finite amount of funds available for this work. The work should begin as soon as possible after bid is awarded and is expected to be completed by October 1, 2026. RFP documents can be obtained from the Town of Norwich website via the link belo
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The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking proposals for the removal of approximately 453 ash trees identified as potential hazards along roadways. The work is divided into four sections and is expected to begin as soon as possible after bid award, with completion by October 1, 2026. Bids are due by Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 12:00 PM ET. RFP documents are available on the town's website or at the town hall.
The bid notice states that the work is expected to be completed by October 1, 2026.
The bid notice indicates that samples are not required for this bid.
The bid notice mentions that the town has a finite amount of funds available for this work, but does not specify a monetary value.
The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking bids for replacement of the existing 2 x 4 cast in place concrete box ( outlet end)/24 CMP ( inlet end) with a 5 diameter x 49; 10 gauge, single length aluminized steel pipe with prefabricated aluminized steel outlet headwall/wingwalls. The existing road may be closed for a maximum period not to exceed 30 days during construction. RFP documents can be obtained from the Town of Norwich website via the link below or at the Town Hall located at 300 Main Street, Norwich, VT.
The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking bids for the excavation, removal, and disposal of the existing undersized Culvert No. 9 located on Mitchell Brook Road, and for the installation of two new replacement culverts. Please review the full RFP documents at the link below for detailed project information and submission requirements. RFP documents can be obtained from the Town of Norwich website via the link below or at the Town Hall located at 300 Main Street, Norwich, VT.
The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking bids for the removal of the existing bridge pavement andapproach pavement, cleanup of an emulsified asphalt that is accessible from the top of the bridge deck, and installation of new pavement, a waterproofing membrane, and approach paving. The bridge railing will need to be removed as part of the work and the Town is using the opportunity to repair the existing bridge rail and approach guardrail by replacing deteriorated rail elements. RFP documents can be obtained from t
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