Wyoming County Highway Department
4328 State Route 19 ꞏ Silver Springs, NY 14550 ꞏ (585) 786-8955
Devin Blue
County Highway Superintendent
Peter Myers
Deputy County Highway Superintendent
To: Prospective Bidders
RE: Bid Solicitation
February 20, 2026
Bids for the following items will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at the
Office of the County Superintendent of Highways. All bids must be placed in a sealed envelope and shall be clearly
marked in the bottom left corner of outside envelope “SEALED BID -
”. All materials being bid must meet the
specifications of the New York State Department of Transportation. It is the bidder’s responsibility that bids are received
by this office prior to the start of the bid opening. Late submissions for any reason will not be opened. No emailed or
faxed bids are accepted. Detailed information and specifications may be obtained by visiting or contacting the Office of the
County Superintendent of Highways to have them emailed. PDF versions of Bid Opportunities will be available on the
Wyoming County website until Bid Opening. If you plan to submit a sealed bid, please provide contact info and bids you
are interested in to Highway Office for any possible future addendums.
Asphaltic Concrete
Crack Fill
Crushed Aggregates (Gravel and Stone)
Fiber Reinforced Bituminous Membrane Surface
Fuel - Diesel
Highway Shoulder Removal
Jet-Vac Truck Service
Liquid Bituminous Materials
Pavement Markings - Extended
Portable Toilet – NEW bid
Ready Mix Concrete
Roadside Vegetation Control
Stone Fill
Surface Treating by contract
Ultra-Thin A/C Overlay
To guarantee the full and faithful performance of the contract, the bidder may be required to furnish a faithful performance
bond, issued by a Surety Company authorized to conduct business within the State of New York.
The County of Wyoming reserves the right to reject any or all bids for individual items or for items collectively.
Applicable bids shall comply with the prevailing rates for Wyoming County PRC# 2026004028. www.labor.state.ny.us
Wyoming County shall have the option of extending all bids for two (2) one-year periods upon mutual agreement.
All bids may be accompanied with some of the following signed documents: See individual bids for more details.
1) Non-Collusive Bidding Certificate 4) Certificate of Insurance complying with County’s insurance requirements
32)) Hold Harmless Certification
5) Iranian Energy Divestment Certification
4) Offer to Contract
6) NYSDOL Certificate of Registration
- The County of Wyoming reserves the right to utilize National Cooperative Contracts, NYS Office of General Services
(OGS) Contracts or other Municipal Contracts to procure any supplies, commodities, services or technology that are
available under those programs, which may include items or services included in the bid solicitation.
- Crushed aggregates, stone fill and asphaltic concrete are to be hauled from source in County Trucks and/or delivered by
suppliers, as specified.
- In purchase of above materials, where County Trucks are used for delivery, the County of Wyoming reserves the right to
purchase all or part of a season’s requirements from the source requiring the shortest haul to a destination, to obtain the
most advantageous total price to the County.
- The County of Wyoming reserves the right to make purchases of materials for specific projects during the year and to
make awards for such materials on the basis of separate bids where it appears in the best interest of the County to do so.
Very truly yours,
Devin Blue - Wyoming County Highway Superintendent
Wyoming County Highway Department
4328 State Route 19 ꞏ Silver Springs, NY 14550 ꞏ (585) 786-8955
Devin Blue
County Highway Superintendent
Peter Myers
Deputy County Highway Superintendent
BASE TERMS FOR ALL BID SOLICITATIONS
1. Executory Clause
Wyoming County shall have no liability under any contract or contracts or to anyone else beyond funds appropriated and
available for the purpose of this specification and resultant contract(s).
2. Assignability
The contractor shall not assign, transfer, convey, sub-contract, sublet or otherwise dispose of all or portions of this contract
(and/or work to be performed as a result of the contract) or its right, title, or interest to any other person, company,
corporation, without prior written consent of the Superintendent of Highways.
3. Extension of Contract Usage
Political subdivisions within New York State (Towns, Villages, School Districts and Fire Districts), as defined in Section
#103 of the General Municipal Law may participate in any contract awarded as a result of this bid document as long as it is
mutually agreed to by both parties. Responsibility, financial or otherwise, for purchase(s) made by other parties as a result
of the extension of this contract, shall not be borne by Wyoming County.
4. Contractor’s Failure to Comply
The contractor’s failure to perform in compliance with the bid award shall result in withholding of payment. The payment
shall be withheld until such times as the contractor fulfills its responsibilities. Compliance shall be determined by and to
satisfaction of Wyoming County. Such action would not necessarily preclude further initiatives on the part of Wyoming
County to protect and preserve its best interest.
5. Cancellation of Contract
Wyoming County reserves, as its right, to cancel the contract(s) resulting from an award of this bid solicitation at any time
during the contract period, without penalty to Wyoming County and without stated reason, by delivering a written ten (10)
day notice of intent to the contractor(s) or its representative(s). Said notification mailed to the contractor or its
representatives via the US Postal Service, First Class Mail shall be considered sufficient and delivered.
6. Contractor Registration Requirement (NYS Labor Law 220-i)
Effective December 30, 2024, all contractors submitting bids for or performing work for a municipality must be registered
with the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) in accordance with Labor Law 220-i.
Contractors must be registered prior to submitting a bid or starting work. Proof of registration, in the form of a Certificate
of Registration issued by NYSDOL, must be provided to the County upon submission of each bid. Failure to comply may
result in rejection of bid.
7. Certified Payroll
Pursuant to Article 8 of the New York Labor Law, the Contractor and all Subcontractors shall maintain and submit certified
payroll records for all work performed under this Contract. Certified payroll transcripts shall be provided to the
Municipality within thirty (30) days of the first payroll and every thirty (30) days thereafter for the duration of the Work,
and as a condition of final payment. All payroll submissions shall comply with applicable New York State prevailing wage
requirements, including electronic submission requirements where mandated by law.
Wyoming County Highway Department
ITEM W490.60 – HIGHWAY SHOULDER REMOVAL – Bid Specifications
Description:
This work shall consist of milling, shaping, and removal of existing roadway shoulders by a cold milling
process, utilizing equipment and procedures meeting the requirements in this specification.
The bid is for one of the following
OPTION #1: A three (3) feet wide (single pass) cut is required. Approximately six (6) inches will be in the
existing roadway and the remaining will be shoulder material or blacktop. The depth shall be four (4) inches
measured from the existing road on the following projects:
- Folsomdale Road (CR 35) from Rt 354 to Rt 20a in the Town of Bennington and Sheldon
Approximately 5.1 centerline miles (10.2 lane miles)
17,950 sq. yd.
- Hillside Road (CR 37) from Rt 39 to Hardy’s Rd in the Town of Eagle and Pike.
Approximately 4.09 centerline miles
(8.18 lane miles)
14,400 sq. yd.
- Quakertown Road (CR 20) from Orangeville Center Rd to Hermitage Rd in the Town of Orangeville
Approximately 2.49 centerline miles
(4.98 lane miles)
8,750 sq. yd.
- Schenck Road (CR 18) from Middle Reservation Rd to Letchworth S.P. in the Town of Castile
Approximately 2.2 centerline miles (4.4 lane miles)
7,750 sq. yd.
- Griffith Road (CR 64) from town line to Rt 19a in the Town of Genesee Falls
Approximately 2.06 centerline miles
(4.12 lane miles)
7,250 sq. yd.
- Suckerbrook Road (CR 03) from Rt 20a to Oatka Rd in the Town of Perry
Approximately 1.85 centerline miles
(3.7 lane miles)
6,500 sq. yd.
OPTION #2: A four (4) feet wide (single pass) cut is required. Approximately six (6) inches will be in the existing
roadway and the remaining will be shoulder material or blacktop. The depth shall be four (4) inches measured from
the existing road on the following projects:
- Folsomdale Road (CR 35) from Rt 354 to Rt 20a in the Town of Bennington and Sheldon
Approximately 5.1 centerline miles (10.2 lane miles)
23,950 sq. yd.
- Hillside Road (CR 37) from Rt 39 to Hardy’s Rd in the Town of Eagle and Pike.
Approximately 4.09 centerline miles
(8.18 lane miles)
19,200 sq. yd.
- Quakertown Road (CR 20) from Orangeville Center Rd to Hermitage Rd in the Town of Orangeville
Approximately 2.49 centerline miles
(4.98 lane miles)
11,700 sq. yd.
- Schenck Road (CR 18) from Middle Reservation Rd to Letchworth S.P. in the Town of Castile
Approximately 2.2 centerline miles (4.4 lane miles)
10,350 sq. yd.
- Griffith Road (CR 64) from town line to Rt 19a in the Town of Genesee Falls
Approximately 2.06 centerline miles
(4.12 lane miles)
9,650 sq. yd.
- Suckerbrook Road (CR 03) from Rt 20a to Oatka Rd in the Town of Perry
Approximately 1.85 centerline miles
(3.7 lane miles)
8,700 sq. yd.
It is the intention of this bid to mill approximately 2.5 lane miles per day as Wyoming County Highway shall be
following behind the milling operation placing new asphalt.
Wyoming County reserves the right to award the bid to the company with lowest combined cost total for all
listed projects OR for each project(s) individually.
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ITEM W490.60 – HIGHWAY SHOULDER REMOVAL – Bid Specifications
Equipment:
The equipment used for the milling, shaping, and removal of the existing shoulder material shall be a self-
propelled milling machine with sufficient power, traction, and stability to maintain an accurate depth of cut and
cross slope of the shoulder area while operating from the roadway surface.
The machine shall be capable of grinding and removing the desired thickness, depth, and width of shoulders
material in one pass, and to load the excavated material onto trucks by means of a minimum twenty-four (24)
inch wide truck loading conveyor. The machine shall have equipment capable of accurately and automatically
establishing grade and slope of the shoulder area by referencing the road pavement by means of a ski or
machine shoe.
The machine shall be equipped with means to control dust and other particle matter created by the cutting
action. (Water source is to be provided by the Contracting Agency).
The speed of the machine shall be variable to leave the desired grid pattern surface texture. Determination of
the type carbide teeth shall be the sole discretion of the contracting agency.
As part of the bid submittal please provide specification on proposed milling machine and catalog cut.
Responsibilities:
A) Contracting Agency to:
1. Provide maintenance and protection of traffic.
2. Locate, mark and be responsible for all utilities located within the shoulder area to be removed.
3. Supply all water necessary for the operation of the shoulder project.
4. Provide all necessary sweeping and clean-up of roadway.
B) Contractor to:
1. Provide equipment specified with all necessary teeth, fuel, and two (2) skilled experienced operators.
2. Provide mobilization to and from Wyoming County.
Payment Schedule:
Method of measurement and payment the work prescribed by this will be measured by the square yard.
Calculation will be based on the total distance of shoulder multiplied by the width made by the milling machine.
Mobilization to and from Wyoming County shall be included in the unit price.
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ITEM W490.60 – HIGHWAY SHOULDER REMOVAL – Bid Specifications
All bids must be accompanied by a Non-Collusive Bidding Certification, Hold Harmless Certification, a Certificate
of Insurance as per County insurance requirements, and a NYSDOL Certificate of Registration.
The successful bidder will comply with the prevailing rates for Wyoming County (www.labor.state.ny.us) and
present to the Superintendent a certified payroll report at the time of each billing.
Wyoming County’s PRC# is 2026004028.
Road Name
Folsomdale Road (10.2 lane miles
Hillside Road (8.18 lane miles)
Quakertown Road (4.98 lane miles)
Schenck Road (4.4 lane miles)
Griffith Rd (4.12 lane miles)
Suckerbrook Road (3.7 lane miles)
$/sq. yd at 3’ width
$/sq. yd at 4’ width
Company Name
Address
Telephone
Fax
Signature
Printed
Title
Please submit bid with six (6) additional copies of page 3 to be distributed at bid opening.
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.