Opportunity
Fife School District Civicplus #David Court Waterline, Storm Drainage & Paving Upgrades Project
Waterline, Storm Drainage, and Paving Upgrades for City of Fife, WA
Posted
March 23, 2026
Respond By
April 09, 2026
Identifier
David Court Waterline, Storm Drainage & Paving Upgrades Project
NAICS
237110, 237310, 237990
This opportunity involves upgrades to waterline, storm drainage, and paving infrastructure for the City of Fife, WA. - Government Buyer: - City of Fife Public Works Department - Products and Services Requested: - Installation of 1,633 linear feet of new 8-inch and 12-inch waterlines - Three new fire hydrants - Reconnection of seventeen residential water services - Abandonment of existing 6-inch asbestos water main where it conflicts with new improvements - Storm drainage upgrades: - 177 linear feet of 8-inch and 440 linear feet of 12-inch ductile iron storm sewer pipe - Fourteen Type 1 catch basins - One stormwater treatment vault - Roadside swale construction - Paving upgrades: - Full depth Hot Mix Asphalt pavement and base replacement - 2-inch Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay (approx. 1,450 tons) - Removal of approx. 3,700 square yards of existing pavement - 1,140 tons of crushed surfacing base course - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Public works construction licensing required - 5% bid deposit required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This project involves comprehensive public works upgrades in Fife, WA, including installation of new 8-inch and 12-inch waterlines totaling 1,633 linear feet, storm drainage improvements with ductile iron storm sewer pipes and catch basins, and paving upgrades with full depth Hot Mix Asphalt pavement replacement and overlay. The work includes abandoning an existing asbestos water main, installing fire hydrants, reconnecting residential water services, and constructing stormwater treatment features. The estimated completion time is 55 working days, with a pre-bid meeting and specific deadlines for questions and bid submissions. Bidders must submit sealed bids with a 5% bid deposit and comply with licensing requirements.