Dewey Lane over Hiller Brook Culvert Rehabilitation
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New York |
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Aug 25, 2025 |
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Sep 17, 2025 |
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The New York State Contract Reporter |
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State & Local |
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- Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
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Issue Date: 08/25/2025
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Contract Number: LD040210
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Dewey Lane over Hiller Brook Culvert Rehabilitation
Description:
This project is located at the intersection of Dewey Lane and Hiller Brook. The total project limits extend 100 feet.
The project proposes to open Dewey Lane by rehabilitating the culverts channel and stacked stone wingwalls. The existing superstructure will be removed and a new prefabricated superstructure will be placed on new concrete abutments located behind the existing abutments. GRSS walls will be constructed in order to maintain the rehabilitated roadway. The roadway will be reconstructed along the existing alignment.
For bids to be considered, the Bidder must be registered with the NYS Department of Labor prior to submitting a bid.
Due Date: 09/17/2025
10:00 AM
Contract Term: 1 year
Location: Dewey Lane over Hiller Brook
Ad Type: General
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Primary Contact:
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Pawling, Town of
Town
Town Clerk
Cathy Giordano
Town Clerk
160 Charles Colman Blvd.
Pawling, NY 12564
United States
Ph: 845-855-5040 ext.101
Fax: 845-855-0179
cgiordano@pawling.org
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Secondary contact:
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Pawling, Town of
Town
Town Clerk
Cathy Giordano
Town Clerk
160 Charles Colman Blvd.
Pawling, NY 12564
United States
Ph: 845-855-5040 ext.101
Fax: 845-855-0179
cgiordano@pawling.org
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