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This Solicitation opportunity from Connecticut was posted on May 12, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Veteran's Memorial Pedestrian Boardwalk and Walk Bridge Repair

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2026-26State & Local

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The contract involves the repair and replacement of deteriorated treated wood components on the pedestrian boardwalk and walk bridge located at the Veteran Memorial site between Farmington Ave and Massirio Dr. The existing wood structures behind the parking lot of 1201 Farmington Ave are old, rotting, and pose a safety hazard to the public. The Town seeks to replace these segments using new treated wood and marine-grade fasteners to ensure durability and public safety. This solicitation, titled "Veteran's Memorial Pedestrian Boardwalk and Walk Bridge Repair" with solicitation number 2026-26, was posted on May 12, 2026, by the Public Grounds agency of Connecticut, with response submissions due by June 2, 2026. The contract is administered through the Town of Berlin, CT, with primary contact Steve Wood, Superintendent, and secondary contact Maryssa Tsolis, Purchasing Agent. The work will take place in Connecticut, though specific city or zip codes were not provided for the place of performance. Although there is no indication of set-aside type or NAICS code, the solicitation requests qualified contractors to undertake repairs that emphasize safety and longevity by utilizing appropriate treated timber and marine fasteners designed for outdoor, potentially moist environments. The procurement process is managed via an online portal, facilitating proposal submission and communication.

General Info

Repair and replace deteriorated wood on Veteran Memorial boardwalk using treated wood for safety.

Agency

Connecticut → Public Grounds

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

CT, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(9)

Veteran_s Memorial Pedestrian Boardwalk and Walk Bridge Repair.pdf

PDF

RFP 2026-26 Job Order Contracting Services - HVAC

PDF59 pagesrfp

400_Series_Tilt-Wash_Double-Hung_Window___Andersen_Windows.pdf

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Veteran's_Memorial_Park_Designs.pdf

PDF

Boardwalk_and_Walk_Bridge_Photos.zip

ZIP

Veteran_s Memorial Pedestrian Boardwalk and Walk Bridge Repair.pdf

PDF

Replacement Windows for Shelton Senior Center.pdf

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SUBCONTRACTOR_DATA_FORM.pdf

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Trade_JOC_Supplemental_Conditions_-_Dorchester_County_-_Dec_2025.pdf

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AgencyConnecticut → Public Grounds
Contacts2 people available
OfficeBerlin, CT, 06037, US
Organization / Agency
Connecticut → Public Grounds
Office AddressBerlin, CT, 06037, US
Contacts
Steve WoodSuperintendent
Maryssa TsolisPurchasing Agent

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caulfield associates
Doylestown, PA
TectaAmerica Carolinas
North Charleston, SC
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Cincinnati, OH

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The Veteran Memorial site is located in between Farmington Ave and Massirio Dr, with the identified pedestrian boardwalk and walk bridge located behind the parking lot of 1201 Farmington Ave. The related treated wood components in the scope of this project are old, wearing, and rotting, presenting a hazard to the public. The Town is seeking to repair by replacement these segments with new treated wood and marine grade fasteners.