LEGAL NOTICE, TOWN OF KILLINGWORTH, CONNECTICUT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

REISSUE:   PAVILION AT ERIC AUER PARK

July 9, 2024

 

Bid Results Eric Auer Park Pavilion Re-Issue

REISSUE_PAVILION_BID_ADDENDUM 1

REISSUE – BID DOCS full package

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DIVISION 02 – SITE WORK

02115            Water Pollution Control (Soil Erosion)              March, 2024             02115-1

02200            General Earthwork For Pavilion                       March, 2024             02200-1

02931            Lawn for Restoration Work                             March, 2024             02931-1

03300            Cast-In-Place Concrete                                   March, 2024             03300-1

06130            Pavilion Structure                                           March, 2024             06130-1

Accompanying Plan from Consultant

1                   Proposed Pavilion at Eric Auer Park                 March, 2024             1 of 1

 

The Town of Killingworth will receive sealed bids for the construction of a pavilion at Eric Auer Park (13 Parker Hill Road Ext. Killingworth), until August 12, 2024.  Proposals will be opened in public and read aloud at a Board of Selectmen’s meeting that same evening at 7:00 p.m.

Request for Proposals documents will be available on July 18, 2024  and may be obtained on the Town’s website, www.townofkillingworth.com, under “Bids and RFPs” or from the Selectmen’s Office, Killingworth Town Hall, 323 Route 81, Killingworth CT 06419 for a non-refundable $25 per bid package.

The Town of Killingworth reserves the rights to amend or terminate this Request for Proposals, accept all or any part of a proposal, reject all proposals, waive any informalities or non-material deficiencies in a proposal, and award the proposal to the proposer that, in the Town’s judgment, will be in the Town’s best interests.

Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids and are encouraged to do so.  The Town of Killingworth is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Eric Couture, First Selectman