Active SLED Opportunity · VERMONT · VERMONT
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Vermont project to stabilize slope failure and reconstruct Broad Brook Road damaged by July 2023 flooding. Work includes roadway reconstruction, slope stabilization, erosion control, and guardrail replacement. Completion required by October 30, 2026, with FEMA funding.
Description of Work: The purpose of this project is to stabilize slope failure and reconstruct Broad Brook Road. The slope along the southeast side of the roadway failed during the flooding events in July 2023. The toe of the slope has been scoured by Broad Brook and the resulting slope failure impacted Broad Brook Road and its guardrail. This project includes the following major elements; removal of temporary existing concrete waste block retaining wall on the uphill side of Broad Brook Road, removal of the existing 12ft wide temporary roadway and construction of the 18ft wide permanent gravel roadway, and permanent slope stabilization measures both up and down slope of Broad Brook Road. See attached Drawings and Special Provisions for details on the required work. • The project shall be substantially completed no later than October 30, 2026. Liquidated damages will apply for failure to obtain substantial completion within the Contract Time. • All work shall be done to the satisfaction of the authorized Town representative, and shall comply with the 2024 version of the Vermont Agency of Transportation’s Standard Specifications for Construction. https://vtrans.vermont.gov/highway/construct-material/construct-services/pre-contractspecifications/vermont • The contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and materials, including safety measures (trenching and shoring), required to perform the necessary work. • Work shall consist of, but not be limited to, excavation, dewatering, grading, backfill, erosion controls, roadway replacement, removal and disposal of the existing temporary roadway, removal and disposal of unsuitable material, temporary relocation of stream, guardrail replacement, and all other items appurtenant to the project. • The Contractor shall be responsible for calling Dig-Safe and securing a ticket number prior to work. • The Contractor shall perform all work in compliance with VOSHA/OSHA regulations. • The project is receiving FEMA Public Assistance (PA) funding and is Category B emergency work.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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