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Published March 3, 2026 at 7:00 PM
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Site work and paving for a bridge / tunnel in Norwich, Vermont. Completed plans call for site work for a bridge / tunnel.
The proejct is awarded to Waters Excavation, Inc. in the amount of $128,064.50 The Town of Norwich, VT is seeking bids for the removal of the existing bridge pavement and approach 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 opportunity will be used to repair the existing bridge rail and approach guardrail by replacing deteriorated rail elements. Bids are due by Wednesday, February 11th by 10:00 AM (prevailing time). Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to the Town Manager, Town of Norwich at PO Box 376, Norwich VT, 05055 or can be hand delivered to the Town of Norwich at 300 Main St, Norwich, VT 05055. Questions may be submitted by email to Chris Kaufman at the following address: ckaufman@norwich.vt.us. The due date for questions is Wednesday, February 4 th 2026 at 3:00 PM Project Description The existing timber bridge deck has been treated with creosote and/or emulsified asphalt. With the current bridge configuration, when temperatures rise, these contaminants liquify and drip from the underside of the bridge and can end up in the Brook. To address this issue, the Town installed a containment system consisting of two layers of pressure treated sheathing and oil absorbent fabric to the underside of a single span timber bridge deck. As part of this follow-up project, the Town is seeking a contractor to remove the existing bridge pavement and approach pavement, clean up an emulsified asphalt that is accessible from the top of the bridge deck, and install new pavement, a waterproofing membrane, and approach paving. The bridge railing will need to be removed as part of work and the Town is using the opportunity to repair the existing bridge rail and approach guardrail by replacing deteriorated rail elements. Please refer to the attached plans from Stantec Consulting Engineers for details and notes regarding the work. All work shall be performed in accordance with the technical requirements of the Vermont Agency of Transportation 2024 Standard Specifications for Construction. Payment for the work shall be based on the pay units and unit prices defined in the bid tabulation and the Request for Bids.
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Bridges / Tunnels
$128,064.00
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Paving, Site Work
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