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Citywide Summer/fall Paving

City of Meriden, City of Meriden, CT·City
Aug 21, 2025
Submission Deadline
Primary Contact
Susan Martel · (203) 630-4118
Scope Location
Meriden, CT
Submission Address
142, East main Street Room 210, Meriden, CT, 06540

Summary

The project will consist of the milling and overlay of various roadways in the City of Meriden totaling approx. 7.75 miles in length. Work will include fine mill of existing pavement, overlay of Class 2 bituminous pavement, driveway aprons and painted pavement markings. The project is anticipated to commence in early to mid-August of 2025.
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To respond, review the full solicitation document for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines. The submission deadline is August 21, 2025. Proposals should be submitted to: 142, East main Street Room 210, Meriden, CT, 06540. For questions, contact Susan Martel at (203) 630-4118.

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