Bid opening for Braddock security fence upgrades

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District
Published June 12, 2015
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Pittsburgh District started accepting bids for a security fence installation at Locks and Dam 2 on the Monongahela River in Braddock, Pa., May 29

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Pittsburgh District started accepting bids for a security fence installation at Locks and Dam 2 on the Monongahela River in Braddock, Pa., May 29

  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Pittsburgh District started accepting bids for a security fence installation at Locks and Dam 2 on the Monongahela River in Braddock, Pa., May 29. 

The district requires the installation of security fencing to prevent unauthorized access to critical government facilities. 

Working with Braddock staff and the district Security Officer, the Engineering and Construction Division Civil Design Section developed a scope of work that involves installing more than 2,100 feet of chain-link fence, 10 personnel gates, six vehicular gates including a motor-operated main access gate, window security guards, and procurement of security camera equipment.

Four bids were received.   

Work is expected to begin in mid-July and last 120 days, according to the contact.

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