Opportunity
Andover Questcdn #10120545
Construction of Coon Creek Corridor Trail and Pedestrian Bridge in Andover, MN
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
10120545
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the construction of the Coon Creek Corridor Trail and installation of a pedestrian bridge in Andover, MN. - Government Buyer: - City of Andover, Minnesota (local government) - Products and Services Requested: - Construction of an 8-foot wide bituminous trail east of Prairie Road - Installation of an 8-foot wide steel truss pedestrian bridge over Coon Creek (bridge and express abutments are pre-ordered and paid for by the City) - Major material quantities: - 530 tons of bituminous mixture - 4,500 sq ft of pavement removal - 2,300 cu yd of excavation - 1,500 tons of aggregate base - 710 cu yd of select granular borrow - 170 cu yd of rip rap - 7,350 linear ft of sediment control log - 3,150 linear ft of silt fence - 7,750 sq yd of erosion control blanket - 1.6 acres of seeding - 920 sq yd of sod - Services include clearing, grubbing, subgrade preparation, and installation of pre-ordered structures - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must install the pre-ordered pedestrian bridge and express abutments supplied by the City - Plans and specifications are available for download; fees apply for bid documents and online submission - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors for the bridge or abutments are named in the notice
Description
This construction project involves grading and building an 8-foot wide bituminous trail along with installing an 8-foot wide steel truss pedestrian bridge over Coon Creek east of Prairie Road in Andover, Minnesota. The City of Andover has pre-ordered and paid for express abutments and the pedestrian bridge, which are to be installed as part of this contract. The scope includes various quantities of materials such as bituminous mixture, excavation, clearing, seeding, and erosion control measures. Bidders must download plans and specifications and submit proposals by April 20, 2026.