ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS for the furnishing
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS for the furnishing of the necessary materials and construction of CITY OF ROSSFORD SUPERIOR BERGIN ROUNDABOUT PID 116382 FOR THE CITY OF ROSSFORD, OHIO will be received by the City of Rossford at the office of the City Administrator, 133 Osborn Street, Rossford, Ohio 43460 until 11:00 A.M. (EST), LOCAL TIME MONDAY, November 24, 2025 and at that time and place will be publicly opened and read aloud. In general, the work consists of: This project includes the installation of a modern roundabout at the intersection of Superior Street & Bergin Street, Rossford. Work will include new asphalt pavement, concrete pavement, concrete walk, concrete curbs and gutters, water and drainage improvements, earthwork, r/w, maintenance of traffic, turf establishment, lighting, pavement markings, and signing. Bidding Documents may be acquired electronically from the Citys website at: https://rossfordohio.com/city/ bid-documents/ beginning at 10:00 am EST on November 1, 2025. Construction Plans may be obtained through the Planroom at Becker Impressions, https:// www.beckerplanroom.com Any questions may be submitted in writing to Austin Dantin, P.E., at Austin.Dantin@ tetratech.com , or via phone (419) 418-0506 until 4:30 pm EST November 20, 2025. No questions will be accepted after this date/time. To be considered a plan holder and to receive addenda and any updates for bidding, an email must be addressed to Austin.Dantin@tetratech.com at the time of downloading the plans and specifications with the following in the subject line: SUPERIOR-BERGIN ROUNDABOUT PID 116382 Contractor must be pre-qualified with the Ohio Department of Transportation. The City of Rossford and TETRA TECH have no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or sufficiency of any bid documents obtained from any source other than the source indicated in these documents. Obtaining these documents from any other source(s) may result in obtaining incomplete and inaccurate information and in failure to be sent any addenda to these documents. Bids must be submitted on the forms contained within the bid packet and must contain the names of every person or company interested therein, and shall be accompanied by either a Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond in the amount of 100% of the amount bid with satisfactory corporate surety, or by a certified check on a solvent bank in the amount of not less than 10% of the amount of the Bid, subject to conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders. The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory Performance Bond and Maintenance and Guarantee Bond in the amount of 100% of the Bid. Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of Bids, but no bidder shall withdraw his Bid within 60 days after the actual opening thereof. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, waive irregularities in any Bid, and accept any bid which is deemed most favorable to the Owner. Domestic steel use requirements as specified in Ohio Revised Code §153.011 apply to this project. Copies of §153.011 can be obtained from any of the offices of the department of administrative services or through http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/ 153.011 . The Contractor affirmatively represents to the local contracting authority that it is not subject to a finding for recovery under Ohio Revised Code §9.24, or that it has taken the appropriate remedial steps required under §9.24 or otherwise qualifies under that section. The Contractor agrees that if this representation is deemed to be false, the contract shall be void and initio as between the parties to this contract, and any funds paid by the state hereunder shall be immediately repaid to the local contracting authority, or an action for recovery may be immediately commenced by the local government and/or for recovery of said funds. The Contractor must secure and maintain valid Ohio workers compensation coverage until the project has been finally accepted by the local contracting authority. A certificate of coverage evidencing valid workers compensation coverage must be submitted to the local contracting authority before the contract is executed. The Contractor must immediately notify the local contracting authority, in writing, if it or any subcontractor fails or refuses to renew their workers compensation coverage. Furthermore, the Contractor must notify the local contracting authority, in writing, if its or any of its subcontractors workers compensation policies are canceled, terminated, or lapse. The failure to maintain valid workers compensation coverage shall be considered a breach of contract which may result in the Contractor or subcontractor being removed from the project, withholding of pay estimates, and/or termination of the contract. In accordance with Ohio Revised Code §153.03 and during the life of this project, the Contractor and all its Subcontractors that provide labor on the Project site must be enrolled in and remain in good standing in the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation (OBWC) Drug-Free Workplace Program (DFWP) or a comparable program approved by the OBWC. In accordance with Ohio Revised Code §164.05 (A)(6), to the extent practicable, the Contractor and subcontractor shall use Ohio products, materials, services, and labor in connection with this project. Contractor agrees that it is currently in compliance and will continue to adhere to the requirements of Ohio Ethics law as provided by Section 102.03 and 102.04 of the Ohio Revised Code. By order of the City Administrator of the City of Rossford, Ohio Allyson Murray City Administrator November 1, 15 '25
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