Department of Buildings and General Services
Office of Purchasing & Contracting
133 State Street, 5th Floor | Montpelier VT 05633-8000
802-828-2211 phone |802-828-2222 fax
http://bgs.vermont.gov/purchasing
Agency of Administration
SEALED BID
REQUEST FOR QUOTE
Railroad Precast Concrete Panels
ISSUE DATE
QUESTIONS DUE
RFP RESPONSES DUE BY
February 23, 2026
February 25, 2026 – 4:30 PM ET
February 27, 2026 – 4:30 PM ET
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ALL NOTIFICATIONS, RELEASES, AND ADDENDUMS ASSOCIATED
WITH THIS SOLICITATION WILL BE POSTED AT:
http://www.bgs.state.vt.us/pca/bids/bids.php
THE STATE WILL MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO CONTACT INTERESTED PARTIES WITH UPDATED
INFORMATION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH BIDDER TO PERIODICALLY CHECK THE
ABOVE WEBPAGEFOR ANY AND ALL NOTIFICATIONS, RELEASES AND ADDENDUMS
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SOLICITATION.
STATE CONTACT:
E-MAIL:
USE SUBJECT:
Kyle Emerson, State Purchasing Agent
sov.thepathforward@vermont.gov
RAILROAD PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS
1. OVERVIEW:
1.1. SCOPE AND BACKGROUND: Through this Request for Quote (RFQ) the Office of Purchasing &
Contracting (hereinafter the “State”) is seeking to establish contracts with one or more companies that
can provide precast railroad concrete panels
1.2. SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT: All communications concerning this solicitation are to be addressed in
writing to the State Contact listed on the front page of this solicitation. Actual or attempted contact with
any other individual from the State concerning this solicitation is strictly prohibited and may result in
disqualification.
1.3. BIDDERS’ CONFERENCE: A bidders’ conference will not be held.
1.4. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD: Any bidder requiring clarification of any section of this solicitation
or wishing to comment on any requirement of the solicitation must submit specific questions in writing no
later than the deadline for question indicated on the first page of this solicitation. Questions may be e-
mailed to the point of contact on the front page of this solicitation. Questions or comments not raised in
writing on or before the last day of the question period are thereafter waived. At the close of the question
period a copy of all questions or comments and the State's responses will be posted on the State’s web
site http://bgs.vermont.gov/purchasing/bids. Every effort will be made to post this information as soon as
possible after the question period ends, contingent on the number and complexity of the questions. All
information provided by vendors during this process will be public and bidders shall not provide
confidential information, except as described in 5.1 below.
1.5. CHANGES TO THIS SOLICITATION: Any modifications to this solicitation will be made in writing by the
State through the issuance of an Addendum to this solicitation and posted online at
http://www.bgs.state.vt.us/pca/bids/bids.php . Modifications from any other source are not to be
considered.
2. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS:
2.1. The Agency of Transportation Railroad Division requires precast concrete panels for railroad grade
crossing surface, including all hardware required to attach the panels at a rail-highway crossing.
2.2. This includes furnishing new precast concrete panels with elastomeric, non-conductive filler or boot along
entire base for the full length of the crossing to insulate the rails from the concrete.
2.3. Materials and Dimensions:
2.3.1. The precast concrete crossing panels to be furnished shall be an approved system cast by an
approved manufacturer.
2.3.2. The Manufacturer shall provide lag-type shunt resistant precast concrete panels using a minimum of
6000 psi concrete and American Grade 75 reinforcement. Each panel shall have a 3 inch x 3 inch x
1/4 inch angle with a 3 mil rust inhibitive coating.
2.3.3. Each panel shall be manufactured to meet HS20-44 loading in accordance with AASHTO Standard
Specifications for Highway Bridges, with a 30% impact increment. Loadings shall be based on a
single axle load of 32,000 lbs (16,000 lbs per side).
2.3.4. Design calculations shall be certified by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Vermont.
2.3.5. Each panel shall have a non-skid surface and be protected from freeze/thaw cycles, deicers, and
other contaminates using 4 to 6 percent air entrainment.
2.3.6. Each gage panel shall be 50-1/2 inches wide x 108 inches long manufactured to the correct height
for the rail size specified. Gage panel height shall be flush with top of rail. Gage panels shall have a
3 inch gap at each end of the frame with a non-conductive polyethylene shield.
2.3.7. The field panels shall be 27 inches wide x 108 inches long. Field panel height shall be flush with the
top of rail. The dimensional tolerances for each panel shall be ± 1/8 inch. Field panel height shall be
flush with the top of rail.
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2.3.8. The precast concrete crossing system shall also have a minimum 1/4 inch steel end deflector shield
at each end.
2.3.9. The crossing panels shall be manufactured to be compatible with all rail fastening hardware and rail
anchors.
2.3.10. The field and gage panels shall have recessed timber screw holes to protect the timber screw heads
from vehicular wheel impact.
2.3.11. Each panel shall have two (2) galvanized recessed lifting eyes with a minimum of 4,000 lbs lifting
capacity.
2.3.12. A minimum 1/8 inch elastomeric bearing pad shall be installed between the top of the timber cross
tie and bottom of the concrete panels. The elastomeric bearing pad shall follow AREMA
specifications for nonconductive rubber and shall meet ASTM D412 strength and ASTM D2240
hardness requirements.
2.3.13. The Manufacturer Fabrication Drawings shall include a full cross section view of the panels on
crossties, a plan view of panels in the track, and a detail of the flangeways. The Fabrication
Drawings shall also indicate data on panel weights, loading specifications, lifting eye specifications,
and any other applicable information.
2.4. Hardware
2.4.1.This order of panels is requested to include 25% extra lag bolts and washers, with 25% fewer plastic
plug units.
2.5. Quantity:
Rail Size
115
115
136
136
Panel Type
Field Panel
Gage Panel
Field Panel
Gage Panel
Quantity
8
20
8
20
2.6. References:
2.6.1. The manufacturer shall verify that they have been actively involved in the manufacture of precast
concrete grade crossing panels for a minimum of seven (7) years. The manufacturer shall provide
the Owner and Engineer with a one (1) year manufacturer’s limited warranty from date of
installation.
2.7. Delivery
2.7.1.The precast concrete crossing panels are required Freight on Board Protection until they arrive at the
VTrans Facility.
2.7.2.The Manufacturer must have a Professional Engineer available that is capable of providing a
Vermont-licensed stamp on the concrete panel drawings. The State of Vermont will not be held liable
for any increase in quoted shipping cost due to a delay in engineer approval.
2.7.3. Delivery address:
Agency of Transportation
Rail Division
143 VT Route 30 South
Castleton, VT 05735
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2.8.
3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
3.1. PRICING: Bidders must price the terms of this solicitation at their best pricing. Any and all costs that
Bidder wishes the State to consider must be submitted for consideration. If applicable, all equipment
pricing is to include F.O.B. delivery to the ordering facility. No request for extra delivery cost will be
honored. All equipment shall be delivered assembled, serviced, and ready for immediate use, unless
otherwise requested by the State.
3.1.1.Prices and/or rates shall remain firm for the initial term of the contract. The pricing policy submitted by
Bidder must (i) be clearly structured, accountable, and auditable and (ii) cover the full spectrum of
materials and/or services required.
3.1.2.Cooperative Agreements. Bidders that have been awarded similar contracts through a competitive
bidding process with another state and/or cooperative are welcome to submit the pricing in response
to this solicitation.
3.2. STATEMENT OF RIGHTS: The State shall have the authority to evaluate Responses and select the
Bidder(s) as may be determined to be in the best interest of the State and consistent with the goals and
performance requirements outlined in this solicitation. The State of Vermont reserves the right to obtain
clarification or additional information necessary to properly evaluate a proposal. Failure of bidder to
respond to a request for additional information or clarification could result in rejection of that bidder's
proposal. To secure a project that is deemed to be in the best interest of the State, the State reserves the
right to accept or reject any and all bids, in whole or in part, with or without cause, and to waive
technicalities in submissions. The State also reserves the right to make purchases outside of the awarded
contracts where it is deemed in the best interest of the State.
3.2.1.Best and Final Offer (BAFO). At any time after submission of Responses and prior to the final
selection of Bidder(s) for Contract negotiation or execution, the State may invite Bidder(s) to provide a
BAFO. The state reserves the right to request BAFOs from only those Bidders that meet the minimum
qualification requirements and/or have not been eliminated from consideration during the evaluation
process.
3.2.2.Presentation. An in-person or webinar presentation by the Bidder may be required by the State if it
will help the State’s evaluation process. The State will factor information presented during
presentations into the evaluation. Bidders will be responsible for all costs associated with providing
the presentation.
3.3. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST:
3.3.1.Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCOI): An OCOI arises when a bidder as a business entity has
interests (for example, customers, partners, contracts) that could undermine, or reasonably be
perceived to undermine, its faithful and unbiased performance of a contract with the State that may
result from this solicitation.
3.3.2.Personal Conflict of Interest (PCOI): A PCOI arises when an interest held by an individual, agent or
employee of a bidder could undermine, or reasonably be perceived to undermine, its faithful and
unbiased performance of a contract with the State that may result from this solicitation.
3.3.3.Requirements: The State does not seek to contract with any individual or business entity having a
conflict of interest which cannot be mitigated to the State’s satisfaction. To ensure the State’s
awareness of actual, potential, or reasonably perceived PCOIs and OCOIs, bidders shall:
a) Prior to submitting a proposal, conduct an internal review of its current affiliations and activities and
identify actual, potential, or reasonably perceived PCOIs or OCOIs relative to a contract with the
State that may result from this solicitation.
b) Disclose in your proposal any actual or potential PCOI or OCOI or the existence of any facts that
may cause a reasonably prudent person to perceive a PCOI or OCOI with respect to a contract
with the State that may result from this solicitation. Disclose, also, any actions proposed to mitigate
the PCOI or OCOI.
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The State shall have sole discretion to determine whether a PCOI or OCOI can be mitigated to the State’s
satisfaction and may discuss the conflict with the bidder if and to the extent the State deems discussion
necessary to its determination. The State reserves the right to (a) reject from further consideration any
proposal having a PCOI or OCIO that cannot be mitigated to the State’s full satisfaction and (b) terminate
a contract upon discovery that a contractor failed to disclose facts pertaining to a PCOI or OCOI in its
proposal, or otherwise misrepresented relevant information to the State.
3.4. EXECUTIVE ORDER 05-16: CLIMATE CHANGE CONSIDERATIONS IN STATE PROCUREMENTS:
For bid amounts exceeding $25,000.00 Bidders are requested to complete the Climate Change
Considerations in State Procurements Certification, which is included in the Certificate of Compliance for
this solicitation.
After consideration of all relevant factors, a bidder that demonstrates business practices that promote
clean energy and address climate change as identified in the Certification, shall be given favorable
consideration in the competitive bidding process. Such favorable consideration shall be consistent with
and not supersede any preference given to resident bidders of the State and/or products raised or
manufactured in the State, as explained in the Method of Award section. But, such favorable
consideration shall not be employed if prohibited by law or other relevant authority or agreement.
3.5. METHOD OF AWARD: Awards will be made under the provisions of 29 V.S.A. § 903. The State may
award one or more contracts and reserves the right to make additional awards to other compliant bidders
at any time if such award is deemed to be in the best interest of the State. All other considerations being
equal, preference will be given to the following as identified in the applicable Certificate of Compliance.
3.5.1.resident bidders of the state and/or to products raised or manufactured in the state;
3.5.2.purchase of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to
iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products) when the award involves the use of
applicable federal funds under 2 C.F.R. § 200.322)
3.5.3.bidders who have practices that promote clean energy and address climate change.
3.6. CONTRACT NEGOTIATION: Upon completion of the evaluation process, the State may select one or
more bidders with which to negotiate a contract, based on the evaluation findings and other criteria
deemed relevant for ensuring that the decision made is in the best interest of the State. In the event State
is not successful in negotiating a contract with a selected bidder, the State reserves the option of
negotiating with another bidder, or to end the proposal process entirely.
3.7. COST OF PREPARATION: Bidder shall be solely responsible for all expenses incurred in the
preparation of a response to this solicitation and shall be responsible for all expenses associated with any
presentations or demonstrations associated with this request and/or any proposals made.
3.8. CONTRACT TERMS: The selected bidder(s) will be expected to sign a contract with the State, including
the Standard Contract Form and Attachment C as attached to this solicitation for reference. If IT
Attachment D is included in this solicitation, terms may be modified based upon the solution proposed by
the Bidder, subject to approval by the Agency of Digital Services.
3.8.1.Business Registration. To be awarded a contract by the State of Vermont a bidder (except an
individual doing business in his/her own name) must be registered with the Vermont Secretary of
State’s office https://sos.vermont.gov/business-services/business-filings/ and must obtain a
Contractor’s Business Account Number issued by the Vermont Department of Taxes
http://tax.vermont.gov/ .
3.8.2.The contract will obligate the bidder to provide the services and/or products identified in its bid, at the
prices listed.
3.8.3.Payment Terms. Percentage discounts may be offered for prompt payments of invoices; however,
such discounts must be in effect for a period of 30 days or more in order to be considered in making
awards.
3.8.4.Quality. If applicable, all products provided under a contract with the State will be new and unused,
unless otherwise stated. Factory seconds or remanufactured products will not be accepted unless
specifically requested by the purchasing agency. All products provided by the contractor must meet
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