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Connecticut Bid Calendar Friday, February 26, 2010 CDCNews / Connecticut Page 1 CONNECTICUT BID CALENDAR Bid Date Title Est Cost Section County StateJob ID MARCH 1, 2010 ✓ MARLBORO COURT 504 COMPLIANCE REHABILITATION General Building Fairfield CT PA1 V020900172 March 1, 2010 PAVING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Heavy & Highway Fairfield CT PA1 V021100326 March 1, 2010 WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT FORCE MAIN $1,200,000 General Building Hampden MA PA1 V012500169 March 1, 2010 ✓ MAPLE STREET WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT $100,000 Sewer & Water Hampden MA PA1 V020800198 March 1, 2010 ✓ 2010 OLD TOWN SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT $121,000 Heavy & Highway Hampden MA PA1 V020800342 March 1, 2010 CARTERS @ RIVERDALE SHOPS General Building Hampden MA NC V020900846 March 1, 2010 ZUMIEZ @ HOLYOKE MALL General Building Hampden MA NT V021600552 March 1, 2010 ALLSTATE RECORD CENTER BLDG 15 General Building Hartford CT NY V021100444 March 1, 2010 WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE Trades/Services/Supplies Hartford CT PA1 V021100563 March 1, 2010 BRISTOL BOARD OF EDUCATION HILLYARD WOOD FLOOR PRODUCTS Trades/Services/Supplies Hartford CT PA1 V021100571 March 1, 2010 WOLCOTT SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT Trades/Services/Supplies New Haven CT PA1 V021600077 March 1, 2010 * G.A.L DOOR UPGRADE Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V022500458 March 1, 2010 ✓ STEPPING STONES ORIENTATION CENTER General Building Westchester NY NY V020500246 March 1, 2010 LA ROCHELLE MANOR BATHROOM PLUMBING UPGRADE $150,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V020800502 MARCH 2, 2010 ✓ STONE GRANITE CURBING Heavy & Highway Fairfield CT PA1 V021800047 March 2, 2010 SCOFIELD MAGNET SCHOOL HOT WATER IMPROVEMENTS General Building Fairfield CT PA2 V020900337 March 2, 2010 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION Heavy & Highway Fairfield CT PA1 V021600843 March 2, 2010 CHARLES F. GREENE HOMES STAIRS REPLACEMENT General Building Fairfield CT PA1 V022200502 March 2, 2010 ROUTE 20 & 10/202 RECONSTRUCTION $14,394,000 Heavy & Highway Hampden MA PA1 T032800331 March 2, 2010 WEISS CENTER EXTERIOR PAINTING $100,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Hartford CT PA1 V012200312 March 2, 2010 AIR NATIONAL GUARD FIRE PROTECTION WATER LINE Sewer & Water Hartford CT PA1 V020900563 March 2, 2010 SPRING SAND REMOVAL & STORM DRAIN CLEANING Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA1 V021000183 March 2, 2010 WATER METERS & EQUIPMENT Sewer & Water Hartford CT PA1 V021700191 March 2, 2010 STORM DRAINAGE MATERIAL SUPPLY Sewer & Water New Haven CT PA1 V021700104 March 2, 2010 NATHAN HALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL & WINTHROP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IMP...$61,000,000 General Building New London CT PA1 S112800085 March 2, 2010 BACKUS HOME HEALTH CARE RENOVATIONS General Building New London CT PA2 V021800020 March 2, 2010 ✓ STUDENT UNION STAIRS Trades/Services/Supplies Tolland CT PA1 V020500102 March 2, 2010 JORGENSEN CENTER & CHEMISTRY BUILDING STAIRS & SIDEWALK REPAIR... Heavy & Highway Tolland CT PA1 V020900144 March 2, 2010 CHAPPAQUA LIBRARY ROOFING Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V020900434 March 2, 2010 NWH AMBULATORY CARE CENTER @ CHAPPAQUA CROSSING General Building Westchester NY NY V022300113 MARCH 3, 2010 TRESSER BOULEVARD & GREENWICH AVENUE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Heavy & Highway Fairfield CT PA1 V021600675 March 3, 2010 MEMORIAL APARTMENTS COMMON AREA & OFFICE SPACE PAINTING $75,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Hampden MA PA1 V021700098 March 3, 2010 ADAMS PAKKAWOOD SITE CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL & DISPOSAL PROJECT$72,000Heavy & Highway Hampden MA PA1 V020800280 March 3, 2010 GIDEON WELLES & SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM Trades/Services/Supplies Hartford CT PA1 V020800648 March 3, 2010 DISTRICT 1 PAVEMENT MARKINGS $199,999 Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA2 U113000500 March 3, 2010 DISTRICT 4 PAVEMENT MARKINGS $199,999 Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA2 U113000508 March 3, 2010 DOOR REPLACEMENT Trades/Services/Supplies Hartford CT PA2 V020100242 March 3, 2010 UNION STATION BUS BERTHING AREA REPAVING General Building Hartford CT PA2 V020800546 March 3, 2010 BRIDGE NO. 01496 & BRIDGE NO. 01561 PAINTING & STEEL REPAIRS $2,499,999 Heavy & Highway Litchfield CT PA1 S051600135 March 3, 2010 FARNHAM HALL RENOVATIONS $5,116,978 General Building New Haven CT PA1 V012200145 March 3, 2010 MILLS MEMORIAL APARTMENTS SAFETY & SECURITY REHABILITATION & M...$1,000,000 General Building New Haven CT PA1 V020300061 March 3, 2010 PUMPING STATION BYPASS IMPROVEMENTS General Building New Haven CT PA1 V021000452 March 3, 2010 WESTERN HILLS SANITARY PUMPING STATION EMERGENCY GENERATOR Trades/Services/Supplies New Haven CT PA1 V022200821 March 3, 2010 WASSD STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS $225,000 Heavy & Highway New Haven CT PA2 V012600054 March 3, 2010 DOVER BEACH PARK SITE IMPROVEMENTS $316,500 Heavy & Highway New Haven CT PA2 V020800580 March 3, 2010 TRAFFIC & PARKING BUILDING ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT REPLACEMENTS $40,000 Trades/Services/Supplies New Haven CT PA2 V021700415 March 3, 2010 DIXWELL AVENUE & CONCORD STREET INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS Heavy & Highway New Haven CT PA1 V020500274 March 3, 2010 ROSEWOOD MANOR BATHROOM UPGRADES PHASE II Trades/Services/Supplies New London CT PA1 V020800191 March 3, 2010 DOWNTOWN MYSTIC STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II Heavy & Highway New London CT PA1 V020800627 March 3, 2010 I-395 TRAVEL LANE MILLING & RESURFACING $4,999,999 Heavy & Highway New London CT PA1 V021600934 March 3, 2010 ROAD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Heavy & Highway New London CT PA1 V021000468 March 3, 2010 TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE INFRASTRUCTURE $191,500,000 Heavy & Highway Westchester NY NY U093000608 March 3, 2010 ROOFING IMPROVEMENTS $900,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V010600174 March 3, 2010 GARDENS LAKE RESTORATION IMPROVEMENTS $1,500,000 Heavy & Highway Westchester NY NY V011500364 March 3, 2010 SING SING CF STEAM/CONDENSATE LINE REPLACEMENT $500,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V021100190 March 3, 2010 PUBLIC LABS ROOFING REPLACEMENT PHASE I $275,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V021600647 March 3, 2010 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V021600700 March 3, 2010 LAUTER & RECREATION PARKS BASKETBALL COURT RECONSTRUCTION $95,000 Heavy & Highway Windham CT PA2 V020400742 MARCH 4, 2010 PERFORMING ARTS CENTER @ KING & LOW-HEYWOOD THOMAS SCHOOL General Building Fairfield CT PA1 T100700107 March 4, 2010 ON-CALL BOILER MAINTENANCE $750,000 Trades/Services/Supplies Hampden MA PA1 V021700048 March 4, 2010 HUTT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS RENOVATIONS & IMPROVEMENTS General Building Hartford CT PA1 V021000484 March 4, 2010 CATHERINE M. MCGEE MIDDLE SCHOOL INDOOR AIR QUALITY & VENTILA...$6,950,000 General Building Hartford CT PA1 V021600079 Friday, February 26, 2010 CDCNews / Connecticut Page 2 BID CALENDAR CONNECTICUT CONTINUED Bid Date Title Est Cost Section County StateJob ID March 4, 2010 SOUTH END ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, PHASE III PLAYSCAPE Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA1 V021700009 March 4, 2010 PLANTSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PLAYSCAPE PHASE IV Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA1 V021700027 March 4, 2010 312-314 SOUTH MAIN STREET SPOT DEMOLITION Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA1 V021700107 March 4, 2010 312-314 SOUTH MAIN STREET ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA1 V021700117 March 4, 2010 SOUTH END SENIOR CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $500,000 General Building Hartford CT PA2 V020800327 March 4, 2010 ANNUAL SIDEWALK PROGRAM Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA1 V021900197 March 4, 2010 FLOORING REPLACEMENT Trades/Services/Supplies Hartford CT PA2 V020100251 March 4, 2010 PROSPECT HILL DRIVE ROADWAY & DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Heavy & Highway Hartford CT PA2 V020200621 March 4, 2010 WOODBURY TREE MAINTENANCE SERVICES Heavy & Highway Litchfield CT PA1 V021200365 March 4, 2010 BATTELL SOUTH CLIENT BATHROOM AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER INSTALLATION Trades/Services/Supplies Middlesex CT PA2 V022300128 March 4, 2010 SAINT BASIL GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH ADDITION General Building New Haven CT NY U112300055 March 4, 2010 CHESHIRE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT INFLUENT PUMP UPGRADE General Building New Haven CT PA1 V020900179 March 4, 2010 ✓ EARL HALL MEP UPGRADES @ SCSU $4,850,000 General Building New Haven CT PA2 V012700566 March 4, 2010 ✓ JENNINGS HALL MEP UPGRADES @ SCSU $4,848,901 General Building New Haven CT PA2 V012700580 March 4, 2010 WILBY HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE SUITE IMPROVEMENTS General Building New Haven CT PA1 V020800717 March 4, 2010 CARRINGTON SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS General Building New Haven CT PA1 V020800726 March 4, 2010 WATERBURY CAREER ACADEMY IMPROVEMENTS General Building New Haven CT PA1 V020800732 March 4, 2010 ROUTE 120 & ROUTE 133 INTERSECTION $1,000,000 Heavy & Highway Westchester NY NY T092200595 March 4, 2010 ROUTE 100A & 100B INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS $2,000,000 Heavy & Highway Westchester NY NY U113000813 March 4, 2010 ITS INSTALLATIONS $40,000,000 Heavy & Highway Westchester NY NY V011500046 March 4, 2010 MASONRY REPAIRS & CLEANING Trades/Services/Supplies Westchester NY NY V021000546 MARCH 5, 2010 212-214 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE REHABILITATIONS General Building Fairfield CT NY V021600924 March 5, 2010 ✓ STRATFORD ARMORY SIDEWALK RESTORATION & HANDRAIL INSTALLATION Heavy & Highway Fairfield CT PA2 V020800254 March 5, 2010 HAMILTON RESEVOIR STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS $75,000 Sewer & Water Hampden MA PA1 V020800066 March 5, 2010 SHOP RITE RENOVATION General Building Hartford CT NY V022300080 March 5, 2010 MATTABASSETT DISTRICT TRUNK SEWER BRIDGE PAINTING $100,000 Heavy & Highway Middlesex CT PA1 U081000007 March 5, 2010 SAM’S CLUB NO. 6442-201 RE-IMAGE $400,000 General Building New Haven
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