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This Government Contract opportunity from Ohio was posted on January 9, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Intersection Safety Improvements - PID 118202

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10008425State & Local

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The project focuses on enhancing the safety and functionality of the intersections at State Route 51 (Monroe Street) and Douglas Road, as well as a segment of State Route 120 (Cherry Street). Improvements include removing the existing wearing course and resurfacing these roadways, constructing concrete medians along State Route 51, Douglas Road, and State Route 120, upgrading traffic signals, relocating overhead signage, and replacing sidewalks and curb ramps to improve pedestrian access and safety. Additionally, the project involves terminating State Route 120 access via North Street by installing a turnaround connecting to Canton Street, which will also be realigned to meet State Route 120, thereby optimizing traffic flow in the area. Bidders must comply with a series of City of Toledo forms as part of the submission process, including acknowledgments related to contract conditions, municipal income tax compliance, public utilities, insurance certificates, workers’ compensation, court-ordered child support affidavits, and independent contractor forms. A bid bond of 5% is required, and the low bidder must submit additional bonding documentation (C-92s) before contract awarding. The solicitation is managed by the Toledo Department of Transportation/Engineering & Construction Management, with questions directed through an online Q&A portal. Contract documentation also includes a tax exemption certificate for materials incorporated into the project and a child support compliance affidavit to ensure adherence to local administrative policies.

General Info

Roadway resurfacing, median construction, signal upgrades, signage relocation, sidewalk improvements, traffic flow optimization, compliance required.

Agency

Ohio → Transportation/Eng & Construction Mgmt Department of City of ToledoView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

One Lake Erie Center, 2nd Floor Toledo, Ohio 43604, OH, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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11 - ODOT Project Paperwork 3-19-24.pdf

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Tax Exemption Certificate - Construction 02.21.2025.pdf

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Child_Support_compliance.doc

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2026 UPDATED Safety Bid Book.pdf

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BID SET - 2025 12 02 24077 - LUC-51-120 22x34.pdf

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AgencyOhio → Transportation/Eng & Construction Mgmt Department of City of Toledo
Contacts1 person available
OfficeOH, USA
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Ohio → Transportation/Eng & Construction Mgmt Department of City of Toledo
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Scope: This project improves the intersection of State Route 51 (Monroe street) and Douglas road through removing the existing wearing course, resurfacing, the construction of a concrete median along State Route 51 and Douglas road, signal improvements, overhead sign relocation, as well as replacing walk and curb ramps.
This project also improves 0.1 miles of state route 120 (Cherry St.) through removing the existing wearing course, resurfacing, the construction of a concrete median along State Route 120, signal improvements, as well as replacing walk and curb ramps. The project includes the termination of State Route 120 access via North street with a turn around utilizing the existing Canton St., and the realignment of Canton street to State Route 120.
Notes: Forms with Bid Submission City forms must be filled out and attached to the bid: Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Conditions Contract Specifications; Toledo Municipal Income Tax Compliance; Public Utilities Compliance; Signed Contract by Vendor CEO/President; Certificates of Insurance; Current Worker’s Compensation Certificate; Court-Ordered Child Support Affidavit; Independent Contractor PERS forms; and additional Insurance as Required. The following items will be required prior to awarding the contract: The apparent low bidder must submit C-92s
Bid Bond: 5.00%