Repair Products for Bridges & Roads - Supplemental

Location: West Virginia
Posted: Oct 22, 2025
Due: Oct 28, 2025
Agency: State of West Virginia
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • J - Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuilding of Equipment
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
Solicitation No: CRFQ-0803-DOT2600000028-1
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Description: Repair Products for Bridges & Roads - Supplemental

Department: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS

Buyer: John W Estep

Solicitation Number: CRFQ-0803-DOT2600000028-1

Type: Centralized Request for Quote (CRFQ)

Category: Highways

Closing Date and Time: 10/28/2025 01:30 PM EDT


Buyer Information
Buyer Name
John W Estep
Buyer Email
john.w.estep@wv.gov
Buyer Phone
304-558-2566
Buyer Fax
-
Important Dates
Issue Date
10/07/2025
Closing Date
10/28/2025 01:30 PM EDT
Bid Opening Date
-
Last Amended
-
Department Information
Category
Highways
Type
Centralized Request for Quote
Document Department
0803
Status
Open
Description
Repair Products for Bridges & Roads - Supplemental
Group 1
Default Commodity Group
Number of Lines: 21
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Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
GL
Delivery Date
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Additional Information
2
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Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
GL
Delivery Date
-
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Additional Information
3
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
4
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
5
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
6
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
7
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
8
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
9
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
10
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
11
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
12
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
13
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
31201700
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
LB
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
14
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
GL
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
15
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
GL
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
16
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
GL
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
17
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
GL
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
18
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Specifications
Materials to improve the physical and or chemical properties of soil by changing the coupling of soil particles or volume of void between the particles, and reinforcement material used to reinforce support capacity at the time of establishment of weak foundation or inclined surface and at the time of establishment of retaining wall with reinforced earth.
Commodity Code
30121900
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
SF
Delivery Date
-
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Additional Information
19
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Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
EA
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
20
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
EA
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
21
See Pricing Page Attachment A (ATT A) for actual price.
Specifications
A group of products used to close small openings that are difficult to shut with other materials, such as concrete, drywall, etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, corrosion resistance, and adhesion. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants are used in many industries, for example, construction, automotive and aerospace industries. The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. Since the main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints, sealants need to have sufficient adhesion to the substrates and resistance to environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants fall between higher-strength adhesives at one end and extremely low-strength putties and caulks at the other.
Commodity Code
30111500
Quantity
0.00000
Unit of Measure
EA
Delivery Date
-
View Purchase History
Additional Information
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