Opportunity
Glastonbury Town Awards #GL-2026-25
Storm Drainage Installation and Catch Basin Rehabilitation for Glastonbury Roadway Paving Program
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 21, 2026
Identifier
GL-2026-25
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves infrastructure improvements for the Town of Glastonbury's annual Roadway Paving Program: - Government Buyer: - Town of Glastonbury Purchasing Department - Scope of Work: - Installation of new storm drainage systems on Belltown Road - Resetting and rehabilitation of catch basin tops on Barrington Way, Duxbury Lane, Lexington Road, Long Hill Drive, Querido Drive, and Urbanec Road - Products/Services Requested: - Storm drainage installation - Catch basin resets and rehabilitation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Bidders must submit proposals via a secure e-Procurement portal - Bid bond of at least 10% of the base bid required - Performance and payment bonds for the full contract amount required - Compliance with Connecticut prevailing wage laws - Mandatory subcontracting goals: - 25% of state-funded portion to DAS-certified small businesses - 6.25% of state-funded portion to DAS-certified minority-, women-, or disabled-owned businesses - Contractors must demonstrate good faith efforts to meet subcontracting goals - Project schedule and duration are specified in the bid documents and must be followed
Description
The Town of Glastonbury is soliciting online bids for the installation of new storm drainage on Belltown Road and the resetting and rehabilitation of catch basin tops. This work is in preparation for the 2026 Roadway Paving Program and includes various town roads such as Barrington Way, Duxbury Lane, Lexington Road, Long Hill Drive, Querido Drive, and Urbanec Road. Bidders must submit proposals through a secure e-Procurement portal and comply with prevailing wage laws and subcontracting goals. The project requires bid security and performance bonds, and contractors must meet state certification spending allocation goals for subcontractors.