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PURCHASING DIVISION ROOM 210 CITY HALL
142 EAST MAIN STREET MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT 06450-8022
ADAM B. TULIN PHONE 203-630-4115 PURCHASING OFFICER FAX: 203-630-3852
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
ADDENDUM #003 TO THE BID FOR: B021-07 – COOPER STREET BRIDGE FOR: City of Meriden, Engineering Division BID DUE DATE: September 1, 2020 at 11:00 AM Please acknowledge receipt of all addenda on the Proposal Pages. The purpose of this addendum is to answer the following questions and provide drawings on the following pages. Bid Delivery - Bids may be dropped off prior to Tuesday, September 1, 2020 either in person or by courier service. If respondents wish to drop off in person, you must do so by appointment per City Hall procedures. To make an appointment, please call (203) 630-4115 and a Purchasing Department Staff Member will meet you at the entrance to accept your bid and time/date stamp it. For those wishing to attend the bid opening and hand deliver your bid, Purchasing Department Staff will be outside the main entrance in the courtyard at City Hall to accept bids thirty minutes prior to the bid opening (10:30 AM). Bid Opening - Weather permitting, bids will be opened in the courtyard outside the Main Entrance of City Hall at 11:00 AM. In the event of inclement weather, bids will be opened in Council Chambers. Social distancing must be maintained. At this time the City does not have the infrastructure to accept electronic bids and therefore bids will only be accepted as directed in the bid documents. Please check the City of Meriden and State of Connecticut Department of Administrative Services Website often for updates. Due to the COVID19 virus, the schedule may need to be changed again because of the uncertainty of the current situation. Adam B. Tulin Purchasing Officer Dated: August 27, 2020
Cooper Street Bridge
ADDENDUM No. 3
August 25, 2020
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ADDENDUM No. 3
August 25, 2020
Cooper Street Bridge over Harbor Brook
Meriden, Connecticut
Question #1
Where will the Waste Stock Pile Area be located?
Answer #1
The waste stockpile area will be located at #77 Cooper Street. Please see attached Contaminated Soil and
Groundwater Plan.
Question #2
How many bins will be required for the Waste Stockpile Area?
Answer #2
The total number of bins will be determined by the contractor. The method, means and scheduling of
controlled material excavation will determine the quantity. Additional coordination will be provided
during construction as needed.
Question #3
What are the dimensions for the bins in the Waste Stockpile Area?
Answer #3
Size and shape of bins will be limited to the available area at 77 Cooper Street adjacent to the project
area.
Question #4
Are the plans of the existing structure available?
Answer #4
There are no known existing plans available for this structure.
Question #5
Under the special provision for Item# 1504010A – Temporary Support of Utilities, it states that the
Contractor shall be aware of the respective utility companies timetable. Please provide the ‘Utility
Generated Schedule’ that normally appears as a notice to contractor.
Answer #5
Formal work schedules were only provided by Cox Communication. Additional coordination will be
required with the various utility companies at the preconstruction meeting to confirm schedules.
Question #6
Please provide Environmental drawings showing the 2 AOEC areas and the LLAOEC area.
Answer #6
Please see attached Contaminated Soil and Groundwater Plan.
Question #7
Please provide details for the TWSA construction including a location for the TWSA.
Answer #7
TWSA location is included on the attached Contaminated Soil and Groundwater Plan.
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August 25, 2020
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Question #8
Please provide a Water Main profile and details concerning the connection of the new work to the existing
main.
Answer #8
There is currently no additional information available other than what is shown on the plans (size, type,
length & location) or provided in the specs. Any additional information required can be coordinated with
the engineer and the water department during construction.
Question #9
On Addendum 2 it states that the contract start date is to be determined, is it anticipated that the project
will start this fall?
Answer #9
Yes, it is anticipated that the project will begin in the fall. The intent is to preform most of the utility then.
Question #10
If the project is to start this fall will the 300 calendar day run through the winter months or will there be a
winter shut down period from December 1st to March 31st?
Answer #10
Yes, currently we anticipate a winter shutdown period.
Question #11
On sheet 9 of 27 Stage 1 Plan, the sheeting to the north of the culvert along the stream is called out to be
permanent, is this correct or does it get pulled out after stage 2. If it is to be left what elevation is it to be
cut off at?
Answer #11
This callout is not in the correct location. The only permanent sheet pile walls are directly in-between the
culverts for the length of the culverts between stage 1 and stage 2 to avoid undermining (this will be cut
off at the bottom of the easterly box culvert); and in the final condition at the downstream face of the
westerly culvert.
Question #12
The item temporary support of utilities states the contractor is responsible to provide facilities for the
support of the watermain and sanitary sewer during construction, as stated in addendum no. 2 these two
utilities won't require temporary support, so is this item still needed and if so what it is to be included in
the item?
Answer #12
This item will also be used for the temporary support of the gas main. Please see attached revised
specification.
Question #13
Can more information and details be provided for the utility support brackets that are to be mounted to
the new structure?
Answer #13
The type (or approved equal) and spacing of the utility support brackets have been included on plan sheet
17 of 24. If addition information is needed prior to construction it can be coordinated with the engineer
and the various utility owners.
Question #14
Are the gas support rollers on the new supports to be provided by the gas company?
Answer #14
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August 25, 2020
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Yes, these will be supplied by the gas company.
Question #15
In the event that the excavation slopes for the structures/over excavation extend outside the project
limits or undermine existing/relocated utilities(gas)/drainage structures that require some type of earth
support system, will this additional work be paid for with existing contract items and if so which ones?
Answer #15
If additional earth support is needed, this work can be negotiated with the appropriate item(s).
Question #16
What portion of the project is State funded?
Answer #16
50% of the project is State funding under the State Local Bridge funding program.
Question #17
Is the Connecticut Department of Transportation Form 817 2016 the governing specification for this
project?
Answer #17
Yes, this is listed on plan sheet 1 and 17 of the contract drawings.
Question #18
Will the placement and removal of cofferdam be considered unconfined in stream activity?
Answer #18
Confinement of a work area by cofferdam techniques using sand bag placement, sheet pile installation
(vibratory method only), portadam, or similar confinement devices is allowed any time of the year unless
specifically prohibited by a permit condition. The removal of such confinement devices is allowed any time
of the year unless specifically prohibited by a permit condition. Once a work area has been confined, in-
water work within the confined area is allowed any time of the year. The confinement technique used
shall completely isolate and protect the confined area from all flowing water. The use of silt boom/curtain
or similar technique as a means for confinement is prohibited.
Question #19
Will the length of cofferdam in Stage 1 noted as permanent be removed in Stage 2?
Answer #19
This callout is not in the correct location. The permanent sheet pile wall should be directly in-between the
culverts for the length of the culverts between stage 1 and stage 2 to avoid undermining, this will be cut
off at the bottom of the easterly box culvert. All other cofferdams can be removed.
Question #20
Does any of the Stage 3 upstream cofferdam remain in place?
Answer #20
No, per the contract plans none of stage 3 cofferdams remain in-place.
Question #21
Please define the limits of structure excavation and earth excavation especially in regard to the extra 8’ of
material removed beneath the structure?
Answer #21
Structure excavation and earth excavation are as defined in the Form 817. With regards to over
excavation under the structures the same horizontal limits will hold true as defined in the 817.
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ADDENDUM No. 3
August 25, 2020
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Question #22
Does the City owned property – 77Cooper Street – lie on both sides of Harbor Brook?
Answer #22
Per the contract plans they do not.
Question #23
The project plans indicate that the back side of the new structure is to be an open cut excavation. With
the additional 8’ of excavated material beneath the structure the top of the excavated slope will extend
out a minimum of 40 feet. Does the City own or have obtained rights to adjacent properties in order to
accomplish this? (On the Stage 2 side, the driveway to Eversource would definitely be affected.)
Answer #23
It is anticipated that a portion of this driveway/apron will be disturbed and reconstructed. Based on the
contractor’s means and methods, if additional earth support is needed, this work can be reviewed and
negotiated with the appropriate item(s).
SB-1
SB-2
4SB-5
SB-6
SB-7
SB-3/ MW-1
SB-8/ MW-2
SF-2
SED-3
22
SED-2
Soil Boring/ Temporary Groundwater Monitoring Well
Soil Boring
Sediment Sample
Surface Water Sample
Limit of Excavation
10 Northwood Drive, Bloomfield, CT 06002 (860) 218-2428 | www.redtechllc.com
DATE:1-26-2015
SCALE:
AS SHOWN
DRAWN BY: TWM
TITLE:
CHECKED BY: LM
FIGURE NO: ADDRESS:Cooper Street Bridge Over Harbor Brook
Meriden, Connecticut
Legend
SB-7
SB-8/ MW-2W-2
SB-2
4SB-3/ MW-1
SB-4SED-3
SF-1
SED-1
SED-2
444
GW-AOEC (Entire Site
AOEC-1
AOEC-2
LL-AOEC-A
Possible Sedimentation andWate Stockpile Area
CTDOT Project Number:
Utility Company:
Prepared By: 9
2
UTILITY WORK SCHEDULE Rev 3/2015
Location
(Station to Station)Description of Utility Work Activity
Duration
(working days)Predecessor Activity
Schedule
The following schedule identifies each major activity of utility work in sequential order to be performed by the utility or its contractor. The location of each activity of work is identified by the
baseline stationing on the CTDOT plans. All activities identify the predecessor activity which must be completed before a utility work activity may progress. The duration provided is the number of
working days required to complete the utility work activity based on historical information and production rates.
Total Working Days:
Cox Communications
Jose Cedeno
Cooper st
Cooper st
Cooper st
Cooper st
Cooper st
Build strand to temporary poles for Coax and Fiber
cables
Build HFC coax and fiber on temp poles
Splice HFC coax
Splice fiber into enclosures at multiple locations
Wreck out strand and cables from poles
2
2
1
2
Rev. Date 8/25/20
ITEM #1504010 A
ITEM #1504010A – TEMPORARY SUPPORT OF UTILITIES
Description:
Work under this item shall consist of the protection and temporary support of utilities currently
attached to, supported by, or adjacent to the existing bridge which will require support during the
construction of the new bridge structure. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing
facilities for the temporary support of the following utilities during construction:
• Water Main owned by the City of Meriden
• Sanitary Sewer Main owned by the City of Meriden
• Gas Main owned by Eversource
Construction Methods:
The Contractor shall design and construct the temporary support system for the utilities in a
temporary location necessary to complete the new structure and shall be solely responsible for
the adequacy of the design and erection scheme. The Contractor shall obtain all necessary
permits for the performance of the work and shall assume all liabilities in connection therewith.
The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Engineer or any regulatory agency, working
drawings showing the plan for construction of the temporary support system. Working drawings
shall be developed and submitted in accordance with Article 1.05.02. These drawings shall bear
the seal of a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Connecticut. Work shall not be
initiated until approval from the Engineer and the respective utility companies has been obtained.
The approval of any regulatory agency or of the Engineer shall not serve to relieve the
Contractor of the responsibility for the safety of the method or equipment or from carrying out
the work in full accordance with the plans and specifications.
The relocation of the existing utilities, except for the water main and sanitary sewer main, will be
accomplished by the respective utility companies involved. The Contractor shall fully coordinate
the activities with the utility companies, giving them adequate opportunity to relocate their
facilities to the temporary locations as required and insuring that utility services remain
uninterrupted if and as required by the utility company.
The Contractor shall be aware of the respective utility company's timetable, in the phases of
construction where the utility related work is to be done.
All parts of any temporary structures used in this work shall be removed and disposed of off the
site after relocation of the utilities to their final location.
Rev. Date 8/25/20
ITEM #1504010 A
Method of Measurement:
Work on this item, being paid for on a lump sum basis, will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment:
This work will be paid for at the Contract lump sum price for "Temporary Support of Utilities",
which price shall include all materials, equipment, tools, labor and work incidental thereto. This
shall include the construction and removal of any temporary structure used for the temporary
support of the existing utility.
Pay Item Pay Unit
Temporary Support of Utilities L.S.