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Publications iconKansas Register

Volume 41 - Issue 38 - September 22, 2022

State of Kansas

Department of Transportation

Notice to Contractors

Electronic copies of the letting proposals and plans are available on the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) website at https://kdotapp.ksdot.org/Proposal/Proposal.aspx. The website will allow the contractor to request approval from KDOT to bid as a prime contractor and be included on the “Bid Holders List,” or to be included on the “Non-Bid Holders List” as a subcontractor/supplier. KDOT’s approval is required to bid as a prime contractor. To bid as a prime contractor, KDOT needs to be notified of the intent to bid no later than the close of business on the Monday preceding the scheduled letting date. Failure to obtain prior approval to bid as a prime contractor on any projects listed below will be reason to reject your bid. The Secretary reserves the right to reject bids that do not comply with all requirements for preparing a bidding proposal as specified in the 2015 edition of the Kansas Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for State Road and Bridge Construction.

KDOT will only accept electronic internet proposals using the Bid Express website at http://www.bidx.com until 1:00 p.m. (CDT) October 19, 2022. KDOT will open and read these proposals at the Eisenhower State Office Building, 700 SW Harrison, Topeka, Kansas, at 1:30 p.m. (CDT) October 19, 2022. An audio broadcast of the bid letting is available at http://www.ksdot.org/burconsmain/audio.asp.

Each bidder shall certify that such person, firm, association, or corporation has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with the submitted bid. This certification shall be in the form of a required contract provision provided by the state to each prospective bidder. Failure to complete the required contract provision and certify the completeness of the preceding statement when electronically signing the proposal will make the bid nonresponsive and not eligible for award consideration.

District One – Northeast

Douglas – 23 TE-0472-02 – From Elm Street to the historic Santa Fe Depot on High Street, within the Midland Railway right of way in Baldwin City, pedestrian and bicycle paths, 0.5 mile. (Federal Funds)

Johnson – 46 N-0703-01 – S. Center Street bridge over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, and the west side of N. Center Street from W. Shawnee Street to W. McKinley Street in Gardner, pedestrian and bicycle paths, 0.3 mile. (Federal Funds)

Osage – 70 TE-0481-01 – Missouri Pacific Railroad right of way, from the west city limits to 5th Street, south to Holliday Street, east to 8th Street, north to Lakin Street, east to 9th Street, north to Missouri Pacific Railroad right of way, and east to the east city limits in Osage City, pedestrian and bicycle paths, 2.5 miles. (Federal Funds)

Wabaunsee – 99 C-5112-01 – Bridge over Maple Hill, located 1.0 mile east and 0.2 mile north of Maple Hill, bridge replacement, 0.2 mile. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 106 N-0716-01 – Various locations in the Kansas City metro area, intelligent transportation systems. (Federal Funds)

District Two – North Central

Chase – 9 U-2403-01 – Strong City Safe Routes to Schools Priority 1 Improvements, primarily on 5th Street and near Chase County Elementary School, pedestrian and bicycle paths, 0.8 mile. (Federal Funds)

Marion – 57 C-5069-01 – 190th Street and Nighthawk Road intersection, intersection improvement, 1.0 mile. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 70-106 KA-6806-01 – I-70, Ellsworth County bridges #003, #004, #014, #015, #016 and #017 located from 0.2 mile east of mile marker #210 north to the Ellsworth/Lincoln County line; Lincoln County bridges #002 and #003 located between the Ellsworth/Lincoln County line and the Lincoln/Saline County line; and Saline County bridges #044, #045, #053 and #054 located from the Lincoln/Saline County line east to a half a mile west of mile marker #245, bridge approach replacement, 28.4 miles. (State Funds)

District Three – Northwest

Sherman – 70-91 KA-6539-01 – I-70, two light towers at Exit #1 (eastbound and westbound) located approximately 1.2 miles east of the Colorado/Kansas state line and two light towers at the westbound on and off ramps at the rest area located approximately 7.1 miles east of the Colorado/Kansas state line, lighting. (State Funds)

District Four – Southeast

Allen – 1 C-5001-01 – Bridge over stream, located 1.0 mile south and 2.0 miles east of Carlyle, bridge replacement, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Anderson – 59-2 KA-5422-01 – US-59, from W 4th Avenue to K-31/W Park Road in Garnett, pavement reconstruction, 0.5 mile. (Federal Funds)

Anderson – 169-2 KA-6668-01 – US-169, from the roundabout located south of Garnett north to the Anderson/Franklin County line, surfacing, 12.7 miles. (State Funds)

Coffey – 35-16 KA-6125-01 – I-35, bridges #005 and #006 over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway located 6.5 miles east of the Lyon/Coffey County line, bridge deck patching. (Federal Funds)

Greenwood – 99-37 KA-6669-01 – K-99, from the east US-400/K-99 junction north to the east US-54/K-99 junction, sealing, 16.4 miles. (State Funds)

Montgomery – 63 C-5082-01 – Bridge over Illinois Creek, located 2.0 miles north and 0.1 mile west of Havana, bridge replacement, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 106 KA-6259-01 – US-400, US-75, US-75B, K-47 and K-39, in the counties of Wilson, Greenwood, Montgomery, Neosho and Woodson, signing. (Federal Funds)

District Five – South Central

Butler – 54-8 KA-6640-01 – US-54, from the Butler/Sedgwick County line (at the 159th Street/US-54 junction) east to the west city limits of Augusta, ultra-thin bonded asphalt surfacing, 9.0 miles. (Federal Funds)

Butler – 8 N-0692-01 – 159th Street, from US-54/400 east to Central Avenue in Andover, grading and surfacing, 1.0 mile. (Federal Funds)

Edwards – 50-24 KA-5779-01 – US-50, from 1.4 miles east of the US-50/RS-953 junction (at the east end of existing passing lanes) east 0.82 mile, grading and surfacing, 1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Reno – 78 C-5116-01 – Bridge over Cow Creek, located 0.5 mile west and 2.0 miles north of Willow Brook, bridge replacement, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Sedgwick – 15-87 KA-6710-01 – K-15, from the north city limits of Derby north to the south edge of wearing surface of KTA bridge, pavement patching, 4.6 miles. (State Funds)

Sedgwick – 15-87 KA-6846-01 – K-15, pavement marking, 3.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Sumner – 49-96 KA-6711-01 – K-49, from the US-81/K-49 junction north to the east U.S.160/K-49 junction, milling and overlay, 17.3 miles. (State Funds)

District Six – Southwest

Finney – 23-28 KA-6635-01 – K-23, from the Gray/Finney County line north to the east K-156/K-23 junction, milling and overlay, 4.0 miles. (State Funds)

Ford – 50-29 KA-3234-02 – US-50, from 1.6 miles east of the east US-50/US-283 junction east 1.5 miles, grading and surfacing, 1.5 miles. (Federal Funds)

Ford – 50-29 KA-5780-01 – US-50, from 1.4 miles east of the US-50/RS-257 junction east 2.2 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Gray – 23-35 KA-6634-01 – K-23, from the north city limits of Cimarron north to the Gray/Finney County line, milling and overlay, 12.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Morton – 65 C-5124-01 – Intersections of RS-1000 with RS-1488 and with RS-482, intersection improvement, 1.0 mile. (Federal Funds)

Seward – 83-88 KA-3253-01 – US-83, from 0.3 mile south of RS-933 north to US-160 (including bridge #004), milling and overlay, 7.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Julie Lorenz
Secretary

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