Groton Drainage Improvements
Federal opportunity from State of CT - DAS Procurement • Connecticut Airport Authority. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026.
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Description
The project consists of the installation of a 214,000 cubic foot underground stormwater detention storage tank system. Additionally, some ancillary aspects of the project will involve installation of new manholes, catch basins, and pipe to route to the detention system, outfitting of a backflow preventor, isolated re-grading in turfed areas, replacement of the existing sidewalk accessing the General Aviation ramp, limited pavement saw cutting, repaving, security fence alterations, airfield marking, site erosion and sedimentation control, and site dewatering. Sealed bids will be received by submitting a bid electronically (only) through https://ctairports.procureware.com. Bidders must be registered to access this Invitation for Bids (IFB) in its entirety and submit a bid no later than March 19, 2026, 1:00 p.m. (ET). A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be conducted at Groton-New London Airport, 155 Tower Ave, Groton, CT 06340, in the terminal building on March 5, 2026, 11:00am (EST).
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