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2026 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Phase 1

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Hennepin County is soliciting bids for the 2026 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Phase 1 project, identified by solicitation number 2201023, which is currently open for bidding and set to close in approximately 24 days. The project involves retrofitting pedestrian ramps across seven highway segments—CSAH 4, CSAH 61, CSAH 66, CR 116, CSAH 156, and CSAH 159—located within the cities of Corcoran, Eden Prairie, Golden Valley, Medina, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, and Rogers. All bids must be submitted through a one-step unsealing process, with proposals due by August 11, 2026, at 2:00 PM Central Time, following a clarification deadline of August 4, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Bidders are required to direct questions regarding plans, specifications, and pricing forms through the clarifications tab, while other inquiries should be sent to Eric M. Drager of the Transportation Department or Eric Ampadu of the Purchasing Department. The project encompasses multiple construction categories including highway and traffic lane painting, road and street construction, asphalt paving, curb and gutter installation, sign erection, erosion control, and highway lighting and electrical signal installation. The solicitation is classified as a public low-bid procurement under the Transportation category, and the contract will be awarded in U.S. dollars. All bid documents were made available on July 18, 2026, and interested parties must register to access bid events and question-and-response materials. Performance will occur within Minnesota, and the contracting authority is Hennepin County, with no set-aside provisions applicable. Bidders should ensure compliance with all specified categories and submit proposals through the official procurement portal prior to the deadline.

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Hennepin County seeks bids for 2026 ADA ramp retrofits on seven highway segments due August 11, 2026.

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Minnesota → Hennepin CountyView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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Hennepin County CP 2201023 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Proposal Form

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Hennepin County Project CP 2201023 Proposal for 2026 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Phase 1

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Hennepin County Project 2201023 ADA Improvements Construction Plan

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AgencyMinnesota → Hennepin County
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Return to Bid List Bid NUMBER 2201023 TITLE 2026 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Phase 1 PROCESS One Step Unsealing BASE CURRENCY USD STATUS Open for Bidding CLOSES IN 24 days: 2 hours: 54 minutes: 18 seconds DESCRIPTION BID DOCUMENTS BIDDERS CALENDAR
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NUMBER 2201023 TITLE 2026 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Phase 1 AVAILABLE DATE 7/18/2026 12:00 AM CLARIFICATION DEADLINE 8/4/2026 2:00 PM DUE DATE 8/11/2026 2:00 PM CONTACT INFORMATION
Submit all questions relating to the Plans, Specs, and Pricing Form through the Clarifications tab.
Other questions go to Eric M Drager (Transportation Dept) eric.drager@hennepin.us or Eric Ampadu (Purchasing Dept) eric.ampadu@hennepin.us
BID TYPE Trans - Low Bid - Public DESCRIPTION SAP 027-070-010; CP 2201023; 2026 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Retrofits Phase 1 is made up of locations on seven (7) segments: CSAH 4 (2) CSAH 61, CSAH 66, CR 116, CSAH 156 and CSAH 159 in the Cities of Corcoran, Eden Prairie, Golden Valley, Medina, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth and Rogers. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLAN(S) LOCATION BID CATEGORIES (7 records) CODE TITLE FULL NAME 237310 Highway & Traffic Lane Painting 237310 Highway & Traffic Lane Painting 237310 Highway, Road and Street Construction 237310 Highway, Road and Street Construction 237310 Asphalt Paving 237310 Asphalt Paving 237310 Curbs and Street Gutters 237310 Curbs and Street Gutters 237310 Sign Erection for Highways, Roads, Streets or Bridges 237310 Sign Erection for Highways, Roads, Streets or Bridges 238910 Erosion Control 238910 Erosion Control 238210 Highway, Street, and Bridge Lighting and Electrical Signal Installation 238210 Highway, Street, and Bridge Lighting and Electrical Signal Installation

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