ITB - Butternut Creek Pump Station Phase 2 Project No. 7328
Federal opportunity from Clean Water Services. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Sep 11, 2025.
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ITB - Butternut Creek Pump Station Phase 2 Project No. 7328
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The Butternut Creek Pump Station Phase 2 Project No. 7328 is a significant infrastructure improvement initiated by Clean Water Services. Bids are due by September 11, 2025, offering a critical opportunity for contractors with expertise in water treatment facilities. This project requires diverse skills and innovative solutions related to pump station enhancements.
Clean Water Services aims to improve the functionality and capacity of the Butternut Creek Pump Station through Phase 2 improvements.
- Contractors specialized in civil engineering.
- Companies with experience in pump installation.
- Firms that have completed infrastructure projects for municipal clients.
- Site preparation and assessment.
- Pump station installation and upgrade.
- Integration of new technologies.
- Testing and commissioning of systems.
- Completed bid form.
- Detailed project experience.
- Technical approach to pump station upgrades.
- Cost proposal.
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- Ensure all work meets Clean Water Services specifications.
- Compliance with local and state regulations regarding water treatment.
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality.
- Breakdown costs for labor, materials, and overhead.
- Partner with subcontractors who have specific expertise in water treatment systems.
- Collaborate with local engineering firms for design compliance.
- Delays in environmental approvals could impact timelines.
- Unforeseen site conditions may affect project execution.
- Budget overruns if not adequately estimated.
- What specific regulatory requirements must be met?
- Are there existing site conditions that require special attention?
- What is the budget allocation for this project?
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- Specific project budget allocation.
- Detailed scope of work not provided.
- Required qualifications for bidders.
- Contact information for buyer clarification.
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