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The Trudeau Building Restoration
​118 Main Street, Saranac Lake, NY

​CONTRACTOR PORTAL


April 15, 2021: ADDENDUM #1
Contractors holding plans for the Trudeau Building Restoration project, Please see the attached: 
  • Addendum #1
  • List of attendees of pre-bid meeting
  • List of area M/WBEs

April 14, 2021: View the video recording of the pre-bid meeting. Plan holders are required to view the recording or contact us to make arrangements to otherwise view the site. 

APRIL 6, 2021: INVITATION TO BID
  • Sealed bids will be received by Historic Saranac Lake, 89 Church Street, Suite 2, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 Attn: Amy Catania until April 30 at 1:00 PM.
  • One contract available to bid by qualified contractors: Exterior Restoration: Historic Portico and Porches, Replace Siding, Masonry Repairs, and other elements.
  • An electronic copy of documents may be obtained by calling Historic Saranac Lake (518) 891-4606 or emailing adam@historicsaranaclake.org. Documents may be examined at no charge by appointment at Historic Saranac Lake.
  • A pre-bid meeting will be held in-person and by Zoom, on April 14, 2021 at 1:00 PM. Prospective bidders are required to attend or otherwise visit the site. To attend in person, please park behind the Saranac Laboratory, 89 Church Street. The meeting will begin in the John Black Room meeting room at the Saranac Laboratory. We will then walk over to the Trudeau Building for a tour of the project. To register for a link to attend the pre-bid meeting online, click here or contact Historic Saranac Lake. Additional arrangements to visit the site can also be made by contacting Historic Saranac Lake. 
  • Historic Saranac Lake is an equal opportunity organization.  All persons and qualified Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE) will be afforded equal opportunity without discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual preference or Veteran status.
Historic Saranac Lake at the Saranac Laboratory Museum
​89 Church Street, Suite 2, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
​(518) 891-4606 - mail@historicsaranaclake.org ​
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    • Oral History Project
    • Local Wiki
    • Resources
    • HISTORY MATTERS Blog
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    • Trudeau Building
    • Architectural Preservation
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    • The Bartók Cabin
    • Oral History Project
    • Cure Porch on Wheels
    • School Outreach
    • Art of the Cure
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