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Publications iconKansas Register

Volume 43 - Issue 42 - October 17, 2024

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 https://bidx.com/ks/main until 1:00 p.m. (Central Time) on letting day. The KDOT bid letting will be conducted remotely by audio broadcast only at 3:00 p.m. (Central Time) on letting day. For the conference call information see https://www.ksdot.org/bureaus/burconsmain/lettinginfo.asp. KDOT has tested the process, but in the event of an unforeseen issue, KDOT will provide updates.

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.

Projects for the November 20, 2024 Letting

District One – Northeast

Brown: 7 C-5217-01 – Bridge, located over unnamed stream 1.0 miles south of Fairview, bridge replacement, 0.1 miles. (Federal Funds)

Marshall: 36-58 KA-7566-01 – US-36, beginning at the Marshall/Osborne County line east to 4th Street in Marysville, milling and overlay, 8.2 miles. (State Funds)

Marshall: 99-58 KA-7544-01 – K-99, beginning at the K-99/US-36 junction north to the Kansas/Nebraska state line, milling and overlay, 14.5 miles. (State Funds)

Wyandotte: 69-105 KA-4881-02 – Bridge #132 over Ruby Avenue; bridge #134 over Metropolitan Avenue; bridge #136 over 18th Street Expressway; bridge #138 over KCT Railway; bridge #140 over Osage Avenue, bridge replacement, 0.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Wyandotte: 5-105 KA-7472-01 – K-5, beginning at the I-635/K-5 junction east to the McCormick Road/Sunshine Road junction, milling and overlay, 2.1 miles. (State Funds)

District Two – North Central

Ellsworth: 14-27 KA-7535-01 – K-14, beginning at the K-14/K-140 junction north to the I-70/K-14 junction, milling and overlay, 7.4 miles. (Federal Funds)

Ellsworth: 4-27 KA-7536-01 – K-4, beginning at the Ellsworth/Rice County line east to the Ellsworth/McPherson County line, milling and overlay, 6.7 miles. (Federal Funds)

Ellsworth: 111-27 KA-7573-01 – K-111 beginning at the north city limits of Kanopolis to the K-111/K-156 junction, milling and overlay, 5.3 miles. (State Funds)

McPherson: 260-59 KA-6896-01 – K-260, pavement restoration in Moundridge from Christian Avenue to Wedel Avenue, grading and surfacing, 0.1 miles. (Federal Funds)

McPherson: 4-59 KA-7537-01 – K-4, beginning at the Ellsworth/McPherson County line east and north to the McPherson/Saline County line (exclude the city of Lindsborg), milling and overlay, 15.7 miles. (Federal Funds)

Mitchell: 24-62 KA-6437-01 – Geometric improvements, in Cawker City on US-24/K-9 from Oak Street to Elm Street and on Oak Street from 9th Street to the US-24/K-9 junction, grading and surfacing, 0.4 miles. (Federal Funds)

Saline: 4-85 KA-7538-01 – K-4, beginning at the McPherson/Saline County line east to the I-135/K-4 junction, milling and overlay, 1.2 miles. (State Funds)

District Three – Northwest

Ellis: 183-26 KA-7520-01 – US-183, beginning at the end of Portland cement concrete pavement (PCCP) north of 55th Street north to the Rooks/Ellis County line, milling and overlay, 15.1 miles. (Federal Funds)

Gove: 23-32 KA-7521-01 – K-23, beginning at the Lane/Gove County line north to the south city limits of Gove City, milling and overlay, 17.8 miles. (Federal Funds)

Norton: 383-69 KA-7527-01 – K-383, beginning at the Decatur/Norton County line northeast to the US-36/K-383 west junction, milling and overlay, 13.6 miles. (State Funds)

Rooks: 183-82 KA-7517-01 – US-183, beginning at the US-183/K-18 junction north to the S Road/US-183 junction, milling and overlay, 4.8 miles. (Federal Funds)

Rooks: 183-82 KA-7519-01 – US-183, beginning at the Rooks/Ellis County line north to the K-18/US-183 junction, milling and overlay, 7.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Rooks: 18-82 KA-7518-01 – K-18, beginning at the 5 Road/K-18 junction east to 0.48 miles east of the east city limits of Plainville, ultra-thin bonded asphalt surfacing, 12.8 miles. (Federal Funds)

Statewide: 283-106 KA-7574-01 – US-283 in Norton County, beginning at the US-283/K-9 west junction north to Washington Street in Norton; and US-283 in Graham County, from 0.643 miles south of the south city limits of Hill City north to north side of Prout Street, milling and overlay, 15.7 miles. (State Funds)

District Four – Southeast

Allen: 59-1 KA-7529-01 – US-59, beginning at the Neosho/Allen County line north to the Allen/Anderson County line, ultra-thin bonded asphalt surfacing, 21.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Anderson: 169-2 KA-7534-01 – US-169, beginning at the Allen/Anderson County line north to 0.59 miles north of the K-58/US-169 junction, milling and overlay, 4.3 miles. (State Funds)

Anderson: 59-2 KA-7530-01 – US-59, beginning at the Allen/Anderson County line north to the US-169/US-59 south junction, milling and overlay, 15.1 miles. (Federal Funds)

Cherokee: 7-11 KA-1586-02 – K-7, intersection of K-7/Star Valley Road (along the north side of Star Valley Road), special. (State Funds)

Cherokee: 166-11 KA-7453-01 – US-166, from the Labette/Cherokee County line east to the west city limits of Baxter Springs, milling and overlay, 18.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Crawford: 47-19 KA-7452-01 – K-47, from the east city limits of Girard east to the US-69/K-47 junction, milling and overlay, 7.0 miles. (Federal Funds)

Elk: 160-25 KA-7531-01 – US-160, beginning at the Elk/Cowley County line east to the US-160/K-99 west junction, milling and overlay, 13.6 miles. (State Funds)

Elk: 160-25 KA-7533-01 – US-160, beginning at the US-160/K-99 east junction east to the east city limits of Longton, milling and overlay, 11.5 miles. (Federal Funds)

Elk: 160-25 KA-7532-01 – US-160, beginning at the east city limits of Longton east to the Elk/Montgomery County line, milling and overlay, 7.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Labette: 166-50 KA-7461-01 – US-166, beginning at the Montgomery/Labette County line east to the US-59/US-166 north junction; then US-59/US-166 south junction east to the Labette/Cherokee County line, milling and overlay, 24.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Statewide: 58-106 KA-7570-01 – K-58 in Coffey County, beginning at the west city limits of LeRoy to the Coffey/Anderson County line; and K-58 in Anderson County, beginning at the Coffey/Anderson County line to the US-169/K-58 junction, milling and overlay, 13.9 miles. (State Funds)

District Five – South Central

Barton: 281-5 KA-6443-01 – Hoisington, pavement restoration on US-281/K-4 from North Center Street (west intersection) to North Main Street (west intersection), pavement reconstruction, 0.3 miles. (Federal Funds)

Rice: 56-80 KA-6455-01 – US-56 at two locations–beginning 0.25 miles east of 10th Road, east to 0.14 miles east of 11th Road, guard fence, 1.0 miles. (State Funds)

Sedgwick: 42-87 KA-7457-01 – K-42, 4-lane/2-lane transition (West MacArthur Road) northeast to South Hoover Road, overlay, 3.9 miles. (State Funds)

District Six – Southwest

Greeley: 96-36 KA-7539-01 – K-96, beginning at the Colorado/Kansas state line east to the K-27/K-96 junction, milling and overlay, 15.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Hamilton: 27-38 KA-7540-01 – K-27, beginning at the US-50/K-27 west junction north to the Greeley/Hamilton County line, milling and overlay, 19.4 miles. (Federal Funds)

Wichita: 25-102 KA-7541-01 – K-25, beginning at the Kearny/Wichita County line north to the K-96/K-25 junction, milling and overlay, 19.1 miles. (Federal Funds)

Wichita: 25-102 KA-7542-01 – K-25, beginning at the K-96/K-25 junction north to the Wichita/Logan County line, milling and overlay, 15.2 miles. (State Funds)

Calvin Reed
Secretary
Department of Transportation

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