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Reported 02/26/2022 12:00 AM
Project Title

Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail Improvements

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City, State (County) Lakewood, CO   (Denver County)
Category(s) Heavy and Highway
Sub-Category(s) Paving/Reconstruction
Contracting Method Competitive Bids.
Project Status Bidding
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Description

The project includes the entire length of the Bear Creek Greenbelt, approximately 2.7 miles, from Wadsworth Blvd west to the Fox Hollow Golf Course. Generally the work entails the removal and replacement of the existing concrete trails and the addition of a crusher fines sidepath. The new concrete path will be 10’ and some 12’ width with a 6” depth, replacing the existing 4” x 8’-wide path. The crusher fines path width varies from 4’ to 6’ and includes some areas with chemically stabilized crusher fines material. Trail closures, detours, and project phasing require traffic control, barricades and extensive pedestrian detour signage. The project also includes the replacement of 2 pedestrian bridges over Bear Creek with new prefabricated, steel bridge structures, concrete abutments and walls, and riprap armoring. In addition, there are some minor modifications to the Estes St (vehicular) bridge where the trail passes under the roadway. Two concrete ‘flanges’ are to be removed from the abutment under the bridge. In this location the trail improvements require storm sewer and manhole work and concrete retaining walls and riprap armoring. The work scope includes a wildlife biologist to assess the area for nesting raptors prior to disturbance. In addition, extensive erosion control BMPs, construction fencing, seeding, erosion control blankets, planting of trees and wetland poles and stakes is included.

Details

Division 01 - General Requirements, Vehicular Access and Parking, Traffic Control, Temporary Barriers and Enclosures.
Division 32 - Exterior Improvements, Flexible Paving, Asphalt Paving, Rigid Paving, Concrete Paving, Paving Specialties, Pavement Markings.
Division 33 - Utilities, Storm Drainage Utilities, Storm Drainage Structures.

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