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Stewart Mill Road at Bermuda Road Roundabout (12 Months)

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2026-080-ITBState & Local

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The Stewart Mill Road at Bermuda Road Roundabout project, identified by solicitation number 2026-080-ITB, involves the construction of a single lane roundabout to replace the existing side street stop condition. The scope of work includes the installation of splitter islands, pedestrian crossings, and a center truck apron, with a projected duration of 12 months. This solicitation is issued by the Georgia Purchasing and Contracting agency and is based in Decatur, Georgia. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of October 8, 2026. Primary contact for this procurement is Jenifer Chapital, the Procurement Agent.

General Info

Construction of a single lane roundabout in Decatur, Georgia, due October 8, 2026.

Agency

Georgia → Purchasing & ContractingView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Labor Standards Provisions

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Wage_Determination_SAM.gov.pdf

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Notice_of_Requirement_for_Affirmative_Action_To_Ensure_EEO.pdf

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SAMPLE_STANDARD_COUNTY_CONTRACT_8.17.26.pdf

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Stewart Mill Road at Bermuda Road Roundabout _12 Months_.pdf

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Specifications_Drawings_Stewart_Mill_at_Bermuda_Roundabout_Plans.pdf

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GDOT_Division_5_-_Addtl_Required_Forms.pdf

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American-Iron-Steel-Special-Conditions.pdf

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Payment Bond for DeKalb County Construction Project

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Performance Bond for DeKalb County Contract

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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Attachment A - DeKalb County Contract

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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Construction Attachment A

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GEFA_Docs_-SRF-Supplemental-General-Conditions_GEF_A4,9&10.pdf

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DeKalb County First Source Jobs Ordinance Forms May 2025

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DeKalb First LSBE Participation Information

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AgencyGeorgia → Purchasing & Contracting
Contacts2 people available
OfficeDecatur, GA, 30030, USA
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Office AddressDecatur, GA, 30030, USA
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Jenifer ChapitalProcurement Agent
Willie MoonDeputy Director - Purchasing

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Southeastern Surveying and Mapping
Orlando, FL
Vertical Earth
Cumming, GA

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Stewart Mill Road at Bermuda Road Roundabout (12 Months): The work consists of constructing a roundabout at the intersection of Stewart Mill Road and Bermuda Road. This project converts the intersection of Bermuda Road at Stewart Mill Road from a side street stop condition to a single lane roundabout with splitter islands, pedestrian crossings and a center truck apron.

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