Raw Water Little Cottonwood Conduit Water Replacement Project
Federal opportunity from SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS • Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake & Sandy. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026.
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Raw Water Little Cottonwood Conduit Water Replacement Project
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The Raw Water Little Cottonwood Conduit Water Replacement Project is an initiative by the Special Service Districts aimed at upgrading the current water conduit. This project seeks to improve water delivery and potentially reduce maintenance costs. Responses are due by March 24, 2026, indicating a long preparation period for bidders.
The agency is looking to procure services for the replacement of the water conduit, which is critical for the reliable delivery of raw water supply.
- Contractors with experience in water infrastructure projects
- Engineering firms specialized in conduit and pipeline work
- Firms with a strong safety record and relevant certifications
- Assessment of current infrastructure
- Design and engineering for the replacement
- Procurement of materials
- Construction and installation of the new conduit
- Testing and commissioning of the new system
- Company qualifications and relevant project experience
- Technical proposal outlining the approach to the project
- Cost estimate and pricing structure
- Timeline for project completion
- Safety and risk management plan
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- Ensure compliance with all local regulations regarding water projects
- Check for specific environmental impact assessments required
- Consider a value-based pricing model to reflect long-term benefits of the replacement
- Provide detailed cost breakdowns to build trust with the buyer
- Partner with environmental consultants for assessments
- Engage local subcontractors for logistical support and fieldwork
- Team with engineering firms for design expertise
- Potential delays due to environmental assessments
- Budget overruns if material prices fluctuate prior to construction
- Challenges related to sourcing materials specific to conduit construction
- What are the key performance indicators for the project success?
- Are there any preferred materials or construction methods specified?
- What is the budget range allocated for this project?
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- Specific scope details regarding conduit specifications are not provided
- Estimated budget or funding availability is unclear
- Any regulatory requirements or permits needed are not mentioned
- No information on performance metrics or desired outcomes shared
- Lack of detail on potential project challenges or constraints
- Information on previous contracts or similar projects is missing
- Location specifics for work to be performed are absent
- No contact information for agency representatives provided
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