ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT
of ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING
ERIE COUNTY, N.Y.
General Notice
The Erie County Department of Environment and Planning on behalf of Erie County Sewer District No. 1
(Owner) is requesting Bids for the construction of ECSD No. 1 Contract No. 48 Seneca Creek Road
Sanitary Sewer Replacement.
Bids will be received by the Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning
located at 95 Franklin Street, Room 1034, Buffalo, New York, 14202, until Wednesday, January 21, 2026
at 10:00 AM local time. At that time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud in Room
1004.
The Project includes installation of approximately 104 linear feet of PVC sanitary sewerlines (8-inch and
10-inch diameter) to replace an existing sanitary sewerline. This work shall be inclusive of 2 new
manholes, cleanouts, lateral and forcemain re-connections, abandonment of existing sewer, restoration
of pavement, curb, driveways, and lawn. Work shall include management of sanitary flows and
maintenance and protection of traffic, and all associated appurtenant Work.
Information and Bidding Documents for the Project can be found at
https://www3.erie.gov/dsm/form/dsm-bids-on-line-bid-retrieval . Bidding Documents must be
downloaded from the designated website. Prospective Bidders must register as a plan holder.
Attendance is encouraged at a pre-bid conference on Tuesday January 6th, 2026 at 10:00 AM at Erie
County Division of Sewerage Management Northern Region Office, 3789 Walden Ave, Lancaster NY
14086.
This Advertisement is issued by:
Owner: Erie County Department of Environment and Planning
By: Joseph L. Fiegl, P.E.
Title: Deputy Commissioner
Date: 12/16/25
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