RFB: Bangor Area Transit Center

Location: Bangor, Maine

Deadline: June 16 at 2 p.m. Eastern time.

The City of Bangor is requesting bids for the construction of a new Bangor Area Transit Center. The project consists of the construction of a new Bangor Area Transit Center located at Pickering Square in the City of Bangor. Work includes but is not limited to, selective site demolition, earthwork, site utilities and site improvements, paving, and landscaping. Work also includes concrete foundations and slab-on-grade, steel structure, steel joists and decking, EPDM roofing over roof insulation, metal siding, masonry, aluminum windows, metal stud partitions, insulation, gypsum board walls and ceilings, acoustical ceilings, resilient flooring, cabinets and fixtures, carpentry, glass storefront system, painting, metal doors, metal frames, door hardware, metal fabrications, toilet accessories, signage, fire detection systems, security systems, electrical, and heating, ventilating, and air conditioning complete and ready for use.

The project is funded with a grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and all work and materials shall be in accordance with FTA requirements. Bids are due by 2 p.m., Eastern time on June 16, 2021 at the Purchasing Department of The City of Bangor, 73 Harlow Street, Bangor, Maine 04401. To be considered, return all requested information in an envelope clearly marked “Bangor Area Transit Center.”

A mandatory Pre-Bid meeting will be held on site at Pickering Square on Wednesday June 2, 2021 at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time to review the project with Contractors.

General information is available on the city’s website at the following web address: www.bangormaine.gov/proposals. Project plans and specifications are available for download at the city’s website. By submitting a response to this solicitation, the bidder accepts the responsibility for downloading, reading and bidding by the terms and conditions set forth in the City’s “General Information for Vendors.”

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The Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA) and its members believe that mobility is a basic human right. From work and education to life-sustaining health care and human services programs to shopping and visiting with family and friends, mobility directly impacts quality of life.