Notice is hereby given that the Clear Creek County Road & Bridge Department is soliciting lump-sum priced bids for performing civil engineering services for water quality control improvements and asphalt pavement overlay of approximately 2.7 miles on Old Squaw Pass Road. The work will include the preparation of construction plans and specifications.
The Project is located on Old Squaw Pass Road between the two intersections with Squaw Pass Road (Hwy 103). The engineering work needed is for the final design of two sediment basins and to establish the appropriate road profile and cross section, as well as the rehabilitation of portions of the drainage infrastructure.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022, the Request for Bid (RFB) Documents will be available from the Clear Creek County Road and Bridge Department. Please send an email to to request the RFB link and register your company and to be added to the bidder list.
A mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on January 24, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. local time, via a zoom video conference link that is available on the RFB Documents. Written inquires will be accepted until January 25, 2022 and answers will be posted on the County’s Website by January 28, 2022. Bids must be received by Clear Creek County Road and Bridge Department no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, February 9, 2022. All Bids must be submitted either:
- via email to with “PW 22-04 Bid for Civil Engineering Services for Old Squaw Pass Road” in the subject line,
- via parcel service to Clear Creek County Public Works, ATTN: Stoy Streepey, 3549 Stanley Road (CR 312), Dumont, Colorado 80436, or
- via USPS to Clear Creek County Public Works, ATTN: Stoy Streepey, P.O. Box 362, Dumont, Colorado 80436.
Bids submitted via parcel service or USPS shall be in a sealed envelope clearly marked with “PW 22-04 Bid for Civil Engineering Services for Old Squaw Pass Road.”
Bids will subsequently be publicly opened and read aloud via a Zoom video conference (all details are included Bid Documents).
It will be the County’s intention to award a single Contract to a single Bidder, unless each element of the Bid is awarded to separate Bidders. Then the County will award a single Contract to the successful Bidder. However, the County reserves the right to reject all Bids, reject portions of any Bid, or accept any Bid that is deemed most advantageous to the County. Bids that do not conform to the prescribed format or incomplete Bids may be automatically eliminated from consideration. Any Bid or portion thereof may be subject to additional negotiation initiated by the County.
Sean Wood, Chairman
Board of County Commissioners