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Trumbull, CT – Sewer System Rehabilitation Project 2

Project Status:
Inactive
Project Location:
Trumbull, CT
General Bids Due:
Bid Opening Location:
03/22/2018 2:00 pm
Town Hall, 5866 Main Street, Trumbull, CT
Project Owner:
Town of Trumbull, CT
Description:

The Town is handling the bidding.  This information is posted for information only.

The Work involves rehabilitation of manholes and pipelines throughout the Town’s sewer system including, but not limited to; cleaning and sealing manholes, frame and cover replacement and adjustment; spot lining sections of gravity sewer mains, testing and sealing of pipe joints and laterals, chemical grouting of gravity sewer mains, chemical root control of gravity sewer mains; and pavement and lawn restoration, and appurtenant work.  Bid documents are available from the Purchasing Department website www.trumbull-ct.gov.  They may also be obtained (at a cost to you) from Digiprint 275 Ferry Blvd. Stratford CT 06615.

Pre-Bid Conf. Date:
Pre-Bid Conf. Location:
03/08/2018 10:00 am (Highly Recommended)
Town Hall, 5866 Main Street, in the Long Hill Conference Room
Project Engineer:
WP Project Number:
Nicole Ouimet
13905F
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