City of Independence Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades and 9th Street Pump Station Phases 2 & 3
Federal opportunity from K1273003 - Public Works | K1201 - Public Works • City of Independence. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 21, 2026.
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Description
City of Independence Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades and 9th Street Pump Station Phases 2 & 3
The City will open sealed bids from qualified contractors for the construction of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades and Street Pump Station Phases 2 and 3 project. Sealed, Electronic Bids will be received until 2:00 PM local time on March 24, 2026, electronically via OregonBuys. No bids will be received or considered after the time of closing.
Mobilization / Demobilization
Construction Surveying
Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control, Complete, includes materials, installation, permitting, monitoring /reporting, maintenance, and removal
Mobilization of Sludge Removal Equipment
Biosolids removal, dewatering, hauling and disposal (Lagoon A) DRY TONS
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The City of Independence is initiating upgrades to its Wastewater Treatment Plant along with the 9th Street Pump Station through the issuance of sealed electronic bids. The deadline for submission is set for March 24, 2026, at 2:00 PM local time. Key components of the project include biosolids removal, construction surveying, and implementation of temporary erosion and sediment controls.
The City aims to enhance its wastewater management capabilities through significant infrastructure upgrades and pump station improvements, ensuring compliance with environmental standards and increasing operational efficiency.
- Contractors with experience in wastewater treatment plant construction
- Firms specializing in environmental compliance and sediment control
- Companies equipped for biosolids management and hauler services
- Mobilization / Demobilization
- Construction Surveying
- Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
- Mobilization of Sludge Removal Equipment
- Biosolids removal, dewatering, hauling and disposal (Lagoon A)
- Company credentials and past project references
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Compliance documentation with environmental regulations
- Cost proposal including itemized pricing
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- Compliance with state and federal environmental regulations is mandatory
- Certifications regarding sediment control practices must be included
- Documentation for OSHA safety standards should be provided
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring full cost recovery
- Evaluate costs associated with material sourcing for bio-solids
- Include estimation for potential delays or unforeseen construction issues
- Joint ventures with environmental engineering firms
- Partnerships with local haulers experienced in wastewater
- Collaborations with construction firms specializing in infrastructure upgrades
- Potential for environmental compliance issues during construction
- Delays due to unexpected technology requirements or regulatory changes
- Unforeseen site conditions impacting project timelines and costs
- What specific local regulations should we be aware of during construction?
- Are there any preferred vendors or suppliers for materials?
- What timelines are expected for governmental approvals?
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- Details about required contractor qualifications or certifications
- Information on existing conditions of the infrastructure
- Specific project budget or funding sources
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