Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #PIN 1762.02 / D040704

Bridge Replacement on Polly's Rock Road over Kiskatom Brook in Cairo, NY

Posted

June 17, 2026

Respond By

July 09, 2026

Identifier

PIN 1762.02 / D040704

NAICS

237310, 237990, 238120, 238190

This opportunity involves the replacement of the Polly's Rock Road bridge over Kiskatom Brook in Cairo, NY. - Government Buyer: - Town of Cairo, Greene County, New York - Scope of Work: - Replacement of existing bridge with a new precast concrete rigid frame bridge (founded on cast-in-place footings on bedrock) - Installation of a temporary bridge and roadway for detour during construction - Closure and removal of the existing bridge - Construction of cast-in-place wingwalls, cofferdams, new bridge and approach railings - Site restoration over a reconstruction length of approximately 300 feet - All labor, materials, machinery, and equipment required - Products/Services Requested: - Precast concrete rigid frame bridge - Temporary bridge and roadway - Cast-in-place wingwalls - Cofferdams - Steel bridge railing and box beam guide rail - Excavation, backfilling, and site restoration services - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with NYSDOT Standard Specifications - Use of NYSDOT-approved civil rights reporting software (EBO) - Adherence to federal and state equal employment opportunity and prevailing wage regulations - EEO employment goals specified; no DBE, MBE, or WBE goals - OEMs: - No specific OEMs are mentioned; project is open to all qualified contractors meeting requirements

Description

This solicitation is for the replacement of the bridge on Polly's Rock Road over Kiskatom Brook in Greene County, New York. The work includes installation of a new temporary bridge and roadway, closure and removal of the existing bridge, and replacement with a new precast concrete rigid frame founded on cast-in-place footings on bedrock. The project also involves necessary excavations, backfilling, cast-in-place wingwalls, cofferdams, new bridge and approach railings, and site restoration. The total reconstruction length is approximately 300 feet, with a contract term of 150 days from the Notice to Proceed.

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