Opportunity
Hanover Town Civicplus #18
Hanover FY27 Paving Project – Road, Sidewalk, and Curb Rehabilitation Solicitation
Posted
June 23, 2026
Identifier
18
NAICS
237310, 237990
The Town of Hanover, New Hampshire, is seeking bids for its FY27 Paving Project, managed by the Department of Public Works. - Government Buyer: - Town of Hanover, New Hampshire - Public Works Department - Director of Public Works - Scope of Work: - Pavement maintenance and rehabilitation across multiple streets and sidewalks - Includes reclamation, resurfacing, shimming/overlay, sidewalk paving, curbing, and restoration - Night work required on South Park Street and East Wheelock - Some work scheduled for spring 2027 - Products/Materials Requested: - Tack Coat: 4,605 gallons - Bituminous Concrete Reclamation (Method C): 8,725 square yards (contractor retains millings) - Bituminous Concrete 1/2" Base (4" single pass): 91 tons - Bituminous Concrete 1/2" Shim/Overlay (1.5" single pass): - Neighborhood (Summer 2026): 739 tons - Arterial (Summer 2026): 710 tons - Neighborhood (Spring 2027): 3,521 tons - Bituminous Concrete Sidewalk (single pass): 1,053 square yards - Bituminous Concrete Curb: 8,725 linear feet (note: one attachment lists 4,266 linear feet; verify in final scope) - Tapered End Joints (10' long, road width): 30 units - Services: - Traffic control, erosion/sedimentation/dust control, and restoration work - Unique/Notable Requirements: - 90-day completion period after notice to proceed - One-year warranty on materials and workmanship - Bid, performance, and payment bonds required - Contractor retains pavement millings - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; open to qualified paving contractors
Description
The FY27 Paving Project involves pavement maintenance and rehabilitation of various streets and roads within the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire. The work includes reclamation of existing pavements, resurfacing or shims/overlays of street, road, and sidewalk pavements, and related miscellaneous and restoration work. The project also requires erosion, sedimentation, dust control, and traffic control throughout the duration. Work is to be completed within ninety consecutive calendar days after the notice to proceed, with some work scheduled at night and in spring 2027.