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Aluminum Ornamental Fence Installation

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73962State & Local

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The Town of Milton is soliciting proposals for the supply and installation of approximately 704 linear feet of black aluminum ornamental fencing along the road frontage of St. Ann’s Cemetery at the corner of Middle Road and Railroad Street. This project replaces a fenceline reconfigured during the Hourglass Project and must conform to the Town’s unified development regulations. The fence is to be 54 inches high with a three-rail, flush bottom design in black, and must include two 10-foot and two 14-foot recessed double drive gates. Proposers must provide distinct pricing for two gate style options: flat top, flush bottom gates matching the fence, and estate style gates consistent with existing cemetery fencing in Milton. The existing overhead entrance sign at the cemetery must be preserved and integrated into the new fence and gate system. All aspects of the project, including labor, materials, equipment, site preparation, and restoration, must be fully covered in the proposal. The project must be completed by October 31, 2026, with an anticipated start as soon as possible after award. Proposals are due by August 7, 2026, and must align with the Town’s Purchasing Policy and Procedures #FI413.067. The solicitation, numbered 73962, is issued by the Department of Economic Development under the state of Vermont and is accessible via the Vermont Business Registry. Questions and communications should be directed to Christopher Taylor at ctaylor@miltonvt.gov or 802-893-6655. All work must be performed on-site at the specified location in Milton, Vermont, with no set-aside provisions specified.

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Supply and install 704 linear feet of black aluminum fencing with two 10-ft and two 14-ft gates by October 31, 2026, in Milton, Vermont.

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Vermont → Department of Economic DevelopmentView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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VT, US

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RFP Aluminum Ornamental Fence Installation - Town of Milton VT

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AgencyVermont → Department of Economic Development
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OfficeVT, US
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The Town of Milton is seeking proposals from qualified contractors for the supply and installation of aluminum ornamental fencing along a roadway frontage area, in accordance with the Town’s Purchasing Policy and Procedures (Policy #FI413.067). The project consists of furnishing and installing approximately 704 linear feet of black aluminum ornamental fence along the road frontage portion of St. Ann’s Cemetery, located at the corner of Middle Road and Railroad Street in Milton, Vermont. This replaces the fenceline that was reconfigured due to the Hourglass Project, and material specifications have been selected to align with unified development regulations. Fence Specifications • Height: 54 inches • Style: 3-rail, flush bottom • Color: Black The project also includes two (2) 10-foot and (2) 14-foot recessed double drive gates Gate Pricing Requirements Proposers shall provide separate pricing for the following gate options: 1. Flat top, flush bottom gates to match the fence style 2. Estate style gates consistent with preexisting similar cemetery fencing within the Town of Milton The existing St. Ann’s Cemetery overhead entrance sign shall remain and shall be incorporated into the proposed fence and gate design. All labor, materials, equipment, site preparation, and restoration required for a complete installation shall be included. Project Schedule The desired project schedule is as follows: • Project commencement: As soon as possible • Project completion: October 31, 2026

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