Opportunity

Vermont Department of Economic Development #69966

Front Line Rearing Ponds Improvements – Phase II at Vermont Fish & Wildlife Hatchery

Posted

October 13, 2023

Respond By

November 19, 2025

Identifier

69966

NAICS

237310, 238910

This opportunity involves construction improvements at the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Hatchery's Front Line Rearing Ponds in Bennington, Vermont. - Government Buyer: - Vermont Department of Buildings & General Services, Office of Purchasing & Contracting, for the Agency of Natural Resources - Department of Fish & Wildlife - Awarded Vendor: - Warren W. Fane Inc. - Project Scope: - Construction of new concrete training walls around Ponds #2, 3, and 4 - Replacement of concrete water level control structures/flumes between ponds - Integration of new walls with existing structures - Installation of water piping and valves - Earthwork, erosion prevention, sediment control, and other incidental improvements - Notable Requirements: - Full bonding required - Compliance with Vermont Prevailing Wage - Prohibition on purchasing Russian goods per Vermont Executive Order No. 02-22 - Project funded by Vermont Capital Construction Act funds - Documents and addendums available online and from Blueprints Etc. - Estimated Contract Value: $669,383.00 - Place of Performance: 110 Hatchery Road, Bennington, Vermont (Vermont Fish & Wildlife Hatchery) - Period of Performance: Two-month construction window, with substantial completion required to support hatchery operations during the summer months.

Description

The Vermont Department of Buildings & General Services, on behalf of the Agency of Natural Resources - Department of Fish & Wildlife, is soliciting bids for Phase II of the Front Line Rearing Ponds Improvements project located at 110 Hatchery Road, Bennington, VT. The project scope includes constructing new concrete training walls around Ponds #2, 3, and 4, replacing concrete water level control structures/flumes, and tying new walls back to existing structures to improve pond operations and maintenance. Work also involves erosion prevention, sediment control, water piping, valves, earthwork, and incidental tasks. Construction is scheduled from June 15, 2026, to August 15, 2026, with substantial completion required to ensure ponds and outlet structures are operational for fish return.

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