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Published December 13, 2025 at 7:00 PM

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Site work and paving for a civil project in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Completed plans call for site work for a bridge / tunnel; for paving for a bridge / tunnel; road / highway; road / highway; and water / sewer project.

Region: 3 Questions received from bidders along with CDOT responses will be posted on the CDOT web site listed below as they become available Counties: Routt Fixed Completion Date: 11/20/2026 Region 2 Wide Various Locations This Project is Located Along Us 40 Between Mp 111.5 to Mp 126.5. The Project Will Overlay the Roadway With A 1" Leveling Layer and a 1.5" Top Coat Overlay. The Work Will Also Consist of Replacing Guardrail to the Latest Standard, Bridge Work, Slope Protection, Re-establishment of Ditches, Rumble Strips, Pavement Markings, and Traffic Control Guaranty: 5% of Total Bid Contract UDBE Goal: 0.00 % CODOT: 001 - Region 3 - US 40 Resurfacing *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. This work consists of saw cutting, removing, and disposing of existing deteriorated, spalled, and unsound concrete as shown in the plans. It also consists of removing corroded steel, sandblasting reinforcing steel or welded wire fabric that remains, and sandblasting the newly exposed concrete surfaces at the removal locations. Permanent Ground Nails. This work consists of furnishing and installing permanent ground nails as specified herein and shown on the plans. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for completing the work. The Contractor shall select the method of excavation, drilling method and equipment, and grouting procedures to meet the requirements specified herein. The work includes: (1) Excavating staged lifts per the plans and specifications. (2) Drilling ground nail holes to the specified minimum length, minimum hole diameter, and orientation indicated on the plans. (3) Providing, placing and grouting the ground nail bars into the holes. (4) Providing and installing bearing plates, washers, nuts, and other required miscellaneous materials. (5) Providing and installing the specified drainage features. (6) Performing ground nail testing and providing test results to the Engineer. This work consists of providing Public Information Management for the duration of the project. The Contractor shall submit all documentation associated with the Public Information Management item to the Project Engineer. Before approval, the Engineer will coordinate review and approval with the Region Communications Manager (RCM). This project is located on US 40 in Routt County. Work will take place between MP 112-126. Anticipated communications issues on this project include: o Consistent and timely communication is required with local governments (cities and counties) and stakeholders potentially impacted by the project. o Consistent and timely communication will also be necessary with representatives of known utilities within the project limits, homeowner associations, tourism groups, municipal government entities, and other major organizations or businesses within project limits. o The keys to a successful project shall be accuracy, timeliness of communications, and full transparency on any setbacks. o A celebration may be requested by CDOT HQ to highlight the importance of this project. This work consists of furnishing, installing, certifying, moving, repairing, maintaining, and removing temporary impact attenuators in accordance with these specifications and in conformity with the lines and details shown on the plans or established. This work consists of salvaging topsoil from onsite locations, stockpiling, maintaining, and preparing the subsoils for the placement of the topsoil at locations shown on the plans. It also includes creating seeding media by amending subsoils, and importing offsite topsoil when shown on the plans. Substitutions from this specification will not be allowed unless submitted in writing to the Engineer and approved by the Region or Headquarters Landscape Architect. This work consists of constructing, installing, maintaining, and removing when required, control measures during the life of the Contract to prevent or minimize erosion, sedimentation, and pollution of any State waters as defined Section 101. Stormwater runoff from all disturbed areas and soil storage areas for which permanent or interim stabilization is not implemented, must flow to at least one control measure to minimize sediment in the discharge. This shall be accomplished through filtering, settling, or straining. The control measure shall be selected, designed, installed, and adequately sized in accordance with good engineering, hydrologic, and pollution control practices. The control measures shall contain or filter flows in order to prevent the bypass of flows without treatment and shall be appropriate for stormwater runoff from disturbed areas and for the expected flow rate, duration, and flow conditions (i.e., sheet or concentrated flow). The Contractor shall coordinate the construction of temporary control measures with the construction of permanent control measures to assure economical, effective, and continuous erosion and sediment control throughout the construction period. When a provision of Section 208 or an order by the Engineer requires that an action be immediate or taken immediately, it shall be understood that the Contractor shall at once begin affecting completion of the action and pursue it to completion in a manner acceptable to the Engineer. This work consists of application of fertilizer, soil amendments, seedbed preparation, and placing seed and sod. Substitutions from this specification will not be allowed unless submitted in writing to the Engineer and approved by the Region or Headquarters Landscape Architect. This work consists of the procurement and installation of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) units in accordance with the plans, specifications, and all Americans with Disability Act (ADA) requirements. This work consists of furnishing and applying pavement marking, and furnishing, installing, and removing temporary pavement marking per these specifications, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD), the Colorado supplement thereto, and in conformity to the lines, dimensions, patterns, locations and details shown on the plans or established.

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