Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #07162026
City of Fulton Chips Funded Paving Project 2026: Milling, Paving, ADA Sidewalks, and Drainage Maintenance
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
07162026
NAICS
237310, 238990
The City of Fulton, Oswego County, New York, is soliciting bids for its Chips Funded Paving Project 2026, focused on comprehensive street improvements. - Government Buyer: - City of Fulton, Mayor's Office (James A. Rice, Mayor) - Scope of Work: - Milling of streets to an average depth of 1.5 inches, including cleanup and sweeping - Paving with Item 403.16 Type 6 Top asphalt at 1.5-inch compacted thickness - Application of tack coat at approximately 0.05 gallons per square yard - Construction of ADA-compliant sidewalks and curb ramps, including two ramp types with cast iron detectable warning units - Maintenance and protection of traffic during all operations - Maintenance of drainage facilities (ditches, culverts, gutters, pipes, structures) - Contractor must supply all trucking for milling, cleanup, sidewalk, and paving - Products and Materials: - Item 403.16 Type 6 Top asphalt (main paving material) - Cast iron detectable warning units for ADA ramps (natural finish, installed in wet concrete) - Unique Requirements: - Strict compliance with ADA standards, NYSDOT specifications, and AASHTO standards - Completion required by September 1, 2026; work must start within 10 working days after award - Contractors must itemize millings and ADA ramp costs in proposals - City reserves right to add or remove streets from contract - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; previous similar projects have involved Northern Asphalt, LLC. - Contractors must ensure all work meets safety, insurance, and nondiscrimination requirements.
Description
The City of Fulton is soliciting bids for the Chips Funded Paving Project 2026. The project involves milling, cleaning, tack coating, and paving various streets within the City of Fulton, Oswego, NY. The work includes ADA compliant sidewalk and curb ramp construction, drainage facility maintenance, and traffic protection during operations. Contractors are responsible for trucking, cleanup, and ensuring compliance with ADA and other applicable standards.