Raw Water Intake Pump Replacement at the C.B. Collier Water Treatment Plant (20260125)
Federal opportunity from The Water Works & Sewer Board of the City of Gadsden, AL. Place of performance: AL. Response deadline: Apr 08, 2026.
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Description
Provide and install a raw water intake pump assembly (Base Bid)
Provide and install a pump motor (Alternate Bid Item)
Gadsden Water requires the project to be substantially completed within 14 calendar days after the date when the
contract time commences to run, and completed and ready for final payment within 21 calendar days after the date
when the contract time commences to run.
The bid package (specifications and contract documents) is available for public review, and copies may be obtained
at the Gadsden Water Office, located at 515 Albert Rains Blvd. - Gadsden, Alabama 35901. Prospective bidders shall
obtain a copy of the bid package by emailing Gadsden Water’s Project Manager (Mark Stephens) at
mstephens@gadsdenwater.org. Please note that the bid package will NOT be mailed to prospective bidders.
Gadsden Water will not issue partial sets of the bid package. Gadsden Water will not be responsible for full or partial
sets of the bid package, including addenda, if any, obtained from sources other than Gadsden Water.
The attention of bidders is called to the provisions of State Law Governing General Contractors, as set forth in Title
34, Chapter 8, Article 1, Code of Alabama of 1975, as amended; and the provisions of said law shall govern bidders
insofar as applicable. The above-mentioned provisions of the Code make it illegal for Gadsden Water to consider a
bid from anyone who is not properly licensed under such code provisions. Gadsden Water will not consider any bid
unless the bidder produces evidence that they are so licensed. All nonresident contractors preparing bids shall
submit with their bid evidence of proper registration with the Alabama Secretary of State as a foreign corporation,
and a Certificate of Good Standing as a Foreign Corporation from the State of Alabama Department of Revenue.
The attention of nonresident bidders is called to the provisions of Alabama Law, Title 39, Chapter 3, Code of Alabama
1975, as amended, whereby In the letting of public contracts in which any state, county, or municipal funds are
utilized, except those contracts funded in whole or in part with funds received from a federal agency, preference shall
be given to resident contractors, and a nonresident bidder domiciled in a state having laws granting preference to
local contractors shall be awarded Alabama public contracts only on the same basis as the nonresident bidder's state
awards contracts to Alabama contractors bidding under similar circumstances; resident contractors in Alabama, are
to be granted preference over nonresidents in awarding of contracts in the same manner and to the same extent as
provided by the laws of the state of domicile of the nonresident.
Issued by:
The Water Works & Sewer Board of the City of Gadsden (Gadsden Water)
Chad Hare, P .E.
General Manager
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