CSAH 123 Pavement Rehabilitation

Project ID: 2210405 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyHennepin County [MN]
Deadline06/02/26
Posted05/09/26
Estimated Value$1,200,000 - $2,800,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationMinnesota
Description
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Background

The Hennepin County Transportation Department is issuing a contract for the Cold Inplace Recycling (CIR) project on County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 123, which extends approximately 2 miles from CSAH 10 to CSAH 19 in Greenfield, Minnesota. The goal of this contract is to rehabilitate the pavement to improve safety and extend the lifespan of the roadway. The project is scheduled for execution in 2026.

Work Details

The contractor will be responsible for performing Cold Inplace Recycling (CIR), which includes conducting a laboratory mix design, material sampling, and providing recommendations based on testing results. The project will involve a pre-mill depth of 3 inches and a CIR depth of 3 inches. The design will utilize engineered emulsion contents of 2.0%, 2.75%, and 3.5% with 0.5% cement, as specified by MnDOT standards. The contractor must also ensure compliance with MnDOT specifications for bituminous surfacing, drainage, signing, and striping as part of the overall rehabilitation effort.

Period of Performance

The performance period for this contract is set to begin in 2026, with specific timelines to be detailed in the project schedule provided by Hennepin County.

Place of Performance

The work will be performed along County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 123 between CSAH 10 (Woodland Trail) and CSAH 19 (109th Ave N) within the Cities of Greenfield and Hanover, Minnesota.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must comply with Minnesota Statutes regarding responsible contractor verification and certification of compliance. This includes having valid workers' compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and meeting Department of Revenue registration requirements if they have employees. Additionally, bidders must not have any violations related to wage payments or other labor laws within three years prior to submitting their proposal.

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