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REQUEST FOR QUOTATION
American Bridge/MLJ a Joint Venture is preparing a bid for the following project:
 
Washington Bridge #700 Replacement
Providence County, Providence 02906
Contract#: 2025-DB-003
Letting Date: Friday, May 30th, 2025


A signed Confidentiality Agreement will be needed prior to any information provided by American Bridge/MLJ, Joint Venture
 
The bid submittal is scheduled for Friday, May 30th, 2025 at 11:00AM. We hereby request that you submit your quotation to us no later than Wednesday, May 28th by end of day on the items of work or materials that your company is certified to supply or perform. We encourage the participation of all DBE firms certified on the Rhode Island State’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Office Website at Welcome | Rhode Island Office of Division of Equity Diversity and Inclusion.  Please email your quotation to estimating@americanbridge.net or fax to (412) 631-2003. 
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is advancing design and construction of a project to replace the existing Washington Bridge North (Washington Bridge No. 700). The project included expanding the capacity of the bridge, through eliminating conflicting weave movements that cause congestion, and installing a new off-ramp connecting I-195 to waterfront land parcels in East Providence. The proposed improvements were intended to reduce congestion through the I-195 corridor, improve public safety, bring the Washington Bridge up to a state of good repair, and to incentivize revitalization of Waterfront Drive in East Providence.
Plans and specifications for this project may be obtained through our SmartBid software.  Email inquiries to estimating@americanbridge.net and an email with a link will be supplied. 
Scopes to be solicited include (but are not limited to):
  • Bearings
  • Bridge Drains
  • Concrete
  • Expansion Joints
  • Miscellaneous Metals
  • Precast
  • Pile
  • Rebar (furnish and/or furnish & install)
  • Signage
  • SIP Forms
  • Steel Girders
  • Formwork
  • Concrete Barrier
  • Drill Caisson
  • Electrician
  • Pile Testing
  • Fence
  • ITS
  • Landscaping
  • Maintenance and Protect of Traffic
  • Protective Coating
  • Utilities
  • Waterproofing
  • Concrete Pumping
  • Hauling
  • Safety Boat
Your quote must conform to all requirements of the bid documents, including but not limited to the plans, general provisions, special provisions, specifications, and contract for construction of the owner/agency (including addenda thereto) and follow all federal, state, and local laws.

If your firm is awarded the project by American Bridge/MLJ a Joint Venture, you will be required to execute our standard subcontract or material supply agreement and adhere to AB’s standard Safety and Quality Programs, all of which is available for your review in the AB Standard Programs & Contracts folder within the project Plan Room. Subcontractors, dependent on scale of scope, may be required to furnish a conforming certificate of insurance along with payment and performance bonds before entering a subcontract, the cost of which should be included in your quotation. Suppliers, dependent on scale of scope, may be required to furnish a supply bond before entering into an agreement. If requested, assistance and/or accommodations can be made in obtaining bonding, credit, insurance, etc.
Please note that American Bridge/MLJ a Joint Venture is a safety-conscious company, and the establishment of a safe workplace will receive the utmost attention. All site personnel will be required to adhere to the safety requirements of American Bridge Company and governing agencies.

Should you require assistance, or additional information concerning the above project, please contact Cheryl Wright at cwright@americanbridge.net or 412-631-1153.
 
American Bridge/MLJ a Joint Venture is an Equal Opportunity Employer
 

American Bridge/MLJ a Joint Venture - Washington Bridge #700 Replacement


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