Opportunity

Glastonbury Town Awards #GL-2026-21

Parking Lot Concrete, Granite Curbing, and Site Improvements at 50 Nye Road, Glastonbury

Posted

March 09, 2026

Respond By

March 31, 2026

Identifier

GL-2026-21

NAICS

238190, 237310, 237990

This opportunity involves the reconstruction of a parking lot at 50 Nye Road, Glastonbury, CT, with a focus on concrete and stone work. - Government Buyer: - Town of Glastonbury Purchasing Department - Products and Services Requested: - Concrete sidewalks and walkways - Reinforced concrete dumpster pad and enclosure - Reinforced concrete generator pad and foundation - Generator enclosure - EV charging station concrete base - Modifications to existing concrete stairs and railings - Curved and straight sloped granite stone curbing - Embankment walls - Bollards - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Connecticut prevailing wage laws - State set-aside and contract compliance requirements (25% Small Business Enterprise, 6.25% Minority/Women/Disabled Business Enterprise participation) - Non-discrimination requirements enforced by the CHRO - Bid security (minimum 10% of base bid), performance and payment bonds required - Minority and women-owned businesses are encouraged to participate - Place of Performance: - 50 Nye Road, Glastonbury, CT (project site)

Description

The Town of Glastonbury is soliciting online bids for furnishing and installing various concrete and stone elements including sidewalks, walkways, dumpster and generator pads and enclosures, EV charging station base, modifications to existing stairs and railings, granite stone curbing, embankment walls, and bollards. These improvements support the reconstruction of a new parking lot at 50 Nye Road, Glastonbury. Bidders must submit proposals through the Town's secure e-Procurement portal by March 31, 2026, and comply with prevailing wage laws and state set-aside and contract compliance requirements. Bid security and performance bonds are required, and minority/women-owned businesses are encouraged to participate.

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