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Supplemental Ecms Advanced Information – March 18, 2010 (All Work to Be Completed to Appear in the Proposal) SUPPLEMENTAL ECMS ADVANCED INFORMATION – MARCH 18, 2010 (ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED TO APPEAR IN THE PROPOSAL) Updated February 26, 2010 BEAVER COUNTY – SR 30(B19) #87134 PROPOSAL:$18.24 PLANS:$11.44 12X18:$14.04 24X36:$202.80 EXSTRUCT:$17.38 12X18:$21.33 24X36:$308.10 The description and location of the project is as follows: milling and resurfacing with superpave asphalt, transverse joint repair, base repair, guide rail, drainage, signing, pavement markings, placing waterproof membrane on culverts, new concrete deck on two pre-stressed adjacent box beam bridges, and other miscellaneous construction, all within an overall length of 22,990 linear feet (4.35 Miles) as indicated on the approved drawings included in the Bid Package for STATE ROUTE 30, SECTION B19, in BEAVER COUNTY, Hanover and Independence Townships, from approximately the intersection with SR 18 at Segment 130, Offset 302 to approximately 220 feet north of Maple Avenue (T313) at Segment 200, Offset 2109. DBE 5%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 10-1-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ALLEGHENY COUNTY – SR 8033(FCM) #88423 PROPOSAL:$15.24 The description and location of the project is as follows: For the washing and cleaning of pier caps, abutments, exposed structural members (vertical and horizontal surfaces), scupper drains, downspouts, expansion dams, drain troughs, decks, boxed members, inlets, other bridge components, and other miscellaneous construction, on VARIOUS STATE ROUTES, in VARIOUS MUNICIPALITIES, in ALLEGHENY, BEAVER, AND LAWRENCE COUNTIES. DBE 5%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 4-12-10, Required Completion 12-31- 15. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ INDIANA COUNTY – SR 119(416) #88054 PROPOSAL:$9.12 PLANS:$8.58 12X18:$10.53 24X36:$152.10 The description and location of the project is as follows: This work involves milling, base repair, drainage, guiderail upgrades, superpave overlay and other miscellaneous construction, as indicated on the approved drawings included in the bid package for STATE ROUTE 119, SECTION 416, in Indiana COUNTY East Mahoning and Rayne TOWNSHIPS from approximately 300 feet north of the SR 119/SR 85 intersection at segment 530 offset 0314 to approximately 365 north of the SR 119/T503 Willow Road intersection at segment 640 offset 0350. MBE 2%, WBE 2%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 9-10-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ LACKAWANNA COUNTY – SR 11(254) #51559 PROPOSAL:$11.40 PLANS:$14.08 12X18:$17.28 24X36:$249.60 X-SEC:$3.30 12X18:$4.05 24X36:$58.50 EXSTRUCT:$2.20 12X18:$2.70 24X36:$39.00 For the rehabilitation and improvement of a certain section of STATE HIGHWAY in LACKAWANNA COUNTY, MOOSIC BOROUGH, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, STATE ROUTE 0011, SECTION 254. The project being situated as follows: From a point approximately 3030 linear feet (0.57 miles) NORTHEAST from the intersection with SR 3015 (Main Street) at Segment 0040/1696 (Station 5+50.00) to a point approximately 3486 linear feet (0.66 miles) NORTHEAST from the intersection with SR 3015 (Main Street) at Segment 0040/2146 (Station 10+00.00) along SR 0011. From a point approximately 2196 linear feet (0.42 miles) SOUTHWEST from the intersections with SR 3031 (Rocky Glen Road) at Segment 0041/2041 (Station 108+00.00) to a point approximately 2546 linear feet (0.48 miles) SOUTHWEST from the intersection with SR 3031 (Rocky Glen Road) at Segment 0041/1691 (Station 104+50.00) along SR 0011. The project consists of replacing the existing bridge deck and parapet on the northbound and southbound sides. Concrete repairs are also needed on the far and near abutments. Other work includes approach roadway and guide rail work., all contained within an overall project length of 322.0 linear feet (0.061 miles) NORTHBOUND and 207.0 linear feet (0.039 miles) SOUTHBOUND as indicated on the approved drawings included in the bid package. MBE 2%, WBE 2%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 5-17-11. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ARMSTRONG 64 PLANS:$11.16 The description and location of the project is as follows: Pavement patching, drainage work, superpave overlay and other miscellaneous construction, all as indicated on the drawings approved 1 for ARMSTRONG and BUTLER COUNTIES various municipalities. MBE 3%, WBE 2%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 9-30-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ INDIANA COUNTY – SR 954(490) #84506 PROPOSAL:$12.60 PLANS:$8.36 12X18:$10.26 24X36:$148.20 The description and location of the project is as follows:This project is construction of a new access road to expand the medical center campus for new and additional healthcare services between SR 954 and the Indiana Regional Medical Center. SR 954 will be widened and a northbound left turn lane and traffic signal will be constructed along with other miscellaneous construction, as indicated on the approved drawings included in the bid package for STATE ROUTE 954, SECTION 490, in Indiana COUNTY White TOWNSHIP from approximately 0.2 miles north of the SR 954/SR 4005 intersection at segment 0120 offset 1335 to approximately 0.60 miles north of the SR 954/SR 4005 intersection at segment 0130 offset 1029. DBE 4%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 10-8-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ WESTMORELAND COUNTY – SR 1063(0) #87303 PROPOSAL:$9.12 PLANS:$1.56 The description and location of the project is as follows: Resurface various routes in Westmoreland Counties with Cold Reclaimed Asphalt material and shoulder backup work. All work to be performed within an overall project length of 61,470 feet (7.10 miles) as indicated on the 8 1/2" X 11" construction drawings. MBE 0%, WBE 0%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-6-10, Required Completion 10-29-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ALLEGHENY COUNTY – SR 0(TEH) #77250 PROPOSAL:$15.48 PLANS:$6.82 12X18:$8.37 24X36:$120.90 The description and location of the project is as follows: For the concrete sidewalk replacement, curb, drainage, street lighting, signals, signing and pavement marking, and other miscellaneous construction all within a length of 2083.98 linear feet (0.395 miles) as indicated on the approved drawings included in the bid package for FIFTH AVENUE STREETSCAPE in ALLEGHENY COUNTY, CITY OF MCKEESPORT, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This project being situated as follows: From a point approximately 40 feet west of Market Street at Station 5+90 to a point approximately 40 feet east of Huey Street at Station 26+74. DBE 6%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 4-22-11. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ALLEGHENY COUNTY - #87180 PROPOSAL:$10.20 PLANS:$1.76 12X18:$2.16 24X36:$31.20 The description and location of the project is as follows: For the installation of advance curve warning legends, delineation, and other miscellaneous pavement markings for various STATE ROUTES, in ALLEGHENY and LAWRENCE COUNTIES, VARIOUS MUNICIPALITIES, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. MBE 0%, WBE 0%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 6-28-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ WESTMORELAND COUNTY – SR 381(0) #87356 PROPOSAL:$12.60 PLANS:$6.38 12X18:$7.83 24X36:$113.10 EXSTRUCT:$.88 12X18:$1.08 24X36:$15.60 The description and location of the project is as follows: This is a Superstructure Replacement project for the Single Span Non-Composite Steel I-Beam bridge carrying SR 0381 over Loyalhanna Creek. This project is the removal and replacement of the existing superstructure and reconstruction of portions of the existing substructure and other miscellaneous construction, as indicated on the approved structure drawings S-29424 included in the bid package for STATE ROUTE 0381, SECTION 01M, in Westmoreland COUNTY Ligonier TOWNSHIP from approximately segment 0220 offset 3258 to approximately segment 0230 offset 0200 (Total Construction Length of 221.50 FT (0.042 miles). MBE 2%, WBE 2%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-17-10, Required Completion 10-1-10. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ SUPPLEMENTAL ECMS ADVANCED INFORMATION – MARCH 18, 2010 (ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED TO APPEAR IN THE PROPOSAL) Updated February 23, 2010 2 ARMSTRONG COUNTY – SR 3128(150) #23977 PROPOSAL:$14.76 PLANS:$10.34 12X18:$12.69 24X36:$183.30 X-SEC:$2.20 12X18:$2.70 24X36:$39.00 EXSTRUCT:$2.42 12X18:$2.97 24X36:$42.90 The description and location of the project is as follows: For the rehabilitation including deck replacement minor approach work and other miscellaneous construction of the structure carrying SR 3128 over the Allegheny River , as indicated on the approved drawings included in the bid package for STATE ROUTE 3128, SECTION 150, in Armstrong COUNTY Cadogan TOWNSHIP from approximately 515 feet east of the T416 Duffy Road at segment 0130 offset 1926 to approximately 600 feet west of T416 Duffy Road at segment 0140 offset 0777. MBE 2%, WBE 2%, Anticipated Notice to Proceed 5-3-10, Required Completion 5-20-11. ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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