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Sidewalk Reconstruction Services

Overview


Construction, Facilities & Maintenance
Plainville, Connecticut, United StatesPosted: June 11th, 2026Deadline: June 30th, 2026

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SUMMARY


The Town of Plainville, Connecticut, is seeking a contractor to remove and reconstruct concrete sidewalks as specified.

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TIMELINE


Pre-bid conference: June 23rd, 2026

Bid submission deadline: June 30th, 2026

Issuing Agency


Town Of Plainville

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DESCRIPTION


A government authority in Plainville, Connecticut, is seeking bids for sidewalk reconstruction services. The contract involves the removal of existing concrete sidewalks on drives and roads and replacing them with new five-foot-wide concrete sidewalks.

Bidders are expected to thoroughly understand current work site conditions and labor circumstances. Contractors are required to use methods and means that prevent interference or disruption to the operations of other contractors working in the area. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for June 23, 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the submission deadline?
Submissions are due June 30, 2026.
Who issued this RFP?
It was issued by Town Of Plainville. The work is located in Plainville, Connecticut, United States.
Who is a good fit for this opportunity?
  • Experienced sidewalk and concrete construction contractor
  • Strong familiarity with municipal infrastructure projects
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate with multiple on-site contractors
  • Operational presence in Connecticut or the New England region

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