Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #D040992 / C1001599
City of Amsterdam Solicits Bids for Pedestrian Safety Improvements and Bridge Replacement
Posted
June 29, 2026
Respond By
July 20, 2026
Identifier
D040992 / C1001599
NAICS
237310, 237990
The City of Amsterdam, New York, is inviting bids for a large-scale pedestrian safety improvement project across several city streets. - Government Buyer: - City of Amsterdam, New York (Montgomery County) - Project managed by the City with engineering support from LaBella Associates - Scope of Work: - Installation of new sidewalks along Bridge Street, Main Street, East Main Street, and Schuyler Street - Installation of pedestrian signage and road striping - Construction and marking of pedestrian crosswalks - Upgrades to pedestrian traffic signals - Modifications and improvements to street drainage systems - Resurfacing of roadway sections - Replacement of bridges as specified in project plans - Products/Services Requested: - Sidewalks, signage, striping, crosswalks, traffic signal upgrades, drainage, resurfacing, bridge replacement - All labor, materials, machinery, tools, and equipment required for completion - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Must comply with NYSDOT Standard Specifications - Use of NYSDOT-approved civil rights reporting software (EBO) - Registration with NYS Department of Labor - 100% performance and payment bonds required - Prevailing wage compliance - Affirmative action goals: 3.2% minority, 6.9% women employment - No DBE, MBE, or WBE goals for certain funding shares - Only bids from official plan holders accepted - Past similar contracts awarded to Del Signore Blacktop Paving Inc, Callanan Industries, and Luizzi & Brothers - Project is a Federal Aid initiative
Description
The City of Amsterdam is soliciting sealed bids for pedestrian safety improvements including installation of sidewalks, signage, striping, crosswalks, pedestrian traffic signal upgrades, drainage modifications, resurfacing, and bridge replacement. The project covers multiple streets within the city and follows NYSDOT Standard Specifications effective January 1, 2026. This is a Federal Aid Project with specific employment goals and no DBE or MBE/WBE goals for certain funding shares. Bids must be submitted by July 20, 2026, and the project includes performance and payment bond requirements, prevailing wage rates, and compliance with federal equal opportunity provisions.