General Statement of Work
The goal of the Denver Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Infrastructure and programmatic project is to facilitate more walking to and from McAuliffe International School by improving the safety and comfort of the pedestrian. The infrastructure improvements will provide approximately one-half mile of sidewalk, 42 ADA-compliant curb ramps, dedicated crosswalk striping, two pedestrian safety islands, and enhanced signage and lighting for pedestrians. The crossing improvements will be at East 23rd Avenue and Kearney Street including two pedestrian safety islands, painted crosswalks, and enhanced lighting. The proposed treatments will greatly improve walking connectivity and safety for children walking to and from school from the surrounding neighborhood.
Statement of Quantities(PDF, 146KB)
Estimated Construction Cost: Between $1,050,000.00 and $1,300,000.00
Virtual Pre-Bid Meeting on August 11, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.
To access the meeting, please call (720) 388-6219 and enter conference ID: 316 625 134# or join via Microsoft Teams Link.
Pre-Bid Meeting Agenda(PDF, 291KB)
Questions Deadline: August 18, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. local time
Bid Opening on September 1, 2022 at 11:00 a.m.
Bids will be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service, www.QuestCDN.com and will be read aloud. To access the bid opening teleconference, please call (720) 388-6219 and enter conference ID: 192 016 264# or join via Microsoft Teams Link. To submit responses, click the online bidding button at the top of advertisement. Contractors must be on the plan holders list through QuestCDN for proposals to be accepted. Contractors will be charged a fee of $30.00 to submit a proposal electronically.
Plans Available August 1, 2022
Digital Download
QuestCDN Project # 8262423
Plan Cost: $15.00
DBE Goal: 12%
Prequalification: 1A Heavy Civil or 1F(3) Concrete Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter and ADA Ramps at or above the $1,500,000.00 monetary level
Contract Administrator: Jennifer Clark
doti.procurement@denvergov.org
Miscellaneous
Contracts for construction, reconstruction, and remodeling are subject to the City prevailing wage rate requirements established pursuant to Section 20-76, D.R.M.C.
City contracts are subject to payment of City Minimum Wage established pursuant to Section 20-82 through 20-84 D.R.M.C.
As the City’s best interests may appear, the Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure reserves the right to waive informalities in, and to reject any or all, submittals.
Publication Dates: August 1-3, 2022
Published In: The Daily Journal