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Cofferdam Bypass System and Concrete Ramp Removal

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The contract involves the installation of a cofferdam bypass system and the demolition and removal of an existing concrete non-motorized boat launch ramp in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. The work requires specialized underwater and civil construction techniques to safely construct a cofferdam that will divert water flow during construction and enable the secure removal of the deteriorating ramp structure. The project is intended to facilitate infrastructure improvements while minimizing disruption to the surrounding aquatic environment and public access. All work must be performed in accordance with applicable environmental, safety, and engineering standards to ensure long-term structural integrity and compliance with local regulations. This subcontract opportunity was posted on June 19, 2026, with a response deadline of July 31, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 238910 for other heavy and civil engineering construction. The contracting authority is Bradford County, Pennsylvania, and performance of the work is expected to occur entirely within the county. Interested contractors must submit proposals by the stated deadline to be considered, and the opportunity is accessible through the PennBid platform. While no set-aside provisions are indicated, bidders are expected to demonstrate experience with similar hydraulic and demolition projects, as well as the capacity to manage complex on-site logistics in a water-adjacent construction zone.

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Install cofferdam bypass and remove old boat ramp in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, per environmental and engineering standards.

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Pennsylvania → Bradford CountyView Agency

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238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

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Bradford County, PA, USA

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AgencyPennsylvania → Bradford County
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Installation of a cofferdam bypass system and demolition/removal of the existing concrete non-motorized boat launch ramp.

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