2023 DRA Sewer Improvements Construction Project
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The Town of Georgetown, Mississippi, is seeking bids for the construction of the 2023 DRA Sewer Improvements project. The project includes the installation of a new duplex pump station with controls and force main to carry the effluent directly to the Pearl River, replacing the existing cascade aerator system. The contract time will be 120 consecutive calendar days, and the liquidated damages will be $500 per consecutive calendar day thereafter.
• The project requires the installation of a n... | Title: 2023 DRA Sewer Improvements Construction Project, Agency: Mississippi Town of Georgetown, State: Mississippi, Open Date: 2/26/2026, Close Date: 3/26/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/26/2026
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The Town of Georgetown, Mississippi, is seeking bids for the 2023 DRA Sewer Improvements project, which entails installing a new duplex pump station and force main. This project aims to enhance the wastewater management system by replacing the existing cascade aerator system, with a total contract duration of 120 calendar days. Bidders should be mindful of $500 liquidated damages for each day beyond the contract period, emphasizing the importance of timely execution.
The buyer aims to upgrade Georgetown's wastewater management by constructing a new pump station and force main, enhancing environmental and operational efficiency in sewage processing.
- Experienced construction firms specializing in sewer systems
- Companies with a proven track record of timely project completion
- Contractors knowledgeable about civil construction regulations
- Install a new duplex pump station with controls
- Construct a force main to transport effluent to the Pearl River
- Replace the existing cascade aerator system
- Completed bid form
- Company qualifications and references
- Project timeline and work plan
- Price proposal and breakdown
- Licenses and certifications
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- Ensure compliance with local and state construction regulations
- Follow environmental guidelines for effluent management
- Consider including a contingency for potential delays
- Factor in the $500 per day liquidated damages into pricing
- Subcontract with local suppliers for construction materials
- Engage environmental consultants for compliance support
- Potential for delays due to weather or unforeseen site conditions
- Compliance risks related to EPA regulations
- Underestimating project costs leading to profit reduction
- What existing infrastructure impacts might affect installation?
- Are there specific local regulations we need to comply with?
- What is the anticipated flow rate for the new pump station?
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- Specific compliance requirements from local authorities
- Detailed specifications for the pump station equipment
- Bid evaluation criteria
- Contact information for the buyer
- Expected budget or funding details
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