Opportunity
Chula Vista Planetbids #CIP #DRN0219
Storm Drain Pipe Rehabilitation (CIPP & Geopolymer Liners) – City of Chula Vista
March 20, 2026
April 15, 2026
CIP #DRN0219
237110, 237990
This opportunity from the City of Chula Vista Engineering Department seeks bids for the CMP Rehab Outside Right-of-Way Phase III project, focusing on storm drain rehabilitation: - Government Buyer: - City of Chula Vista, Department of Engineering & Capital Projects - Principal Civil Engineer: Nolan Huelsman, P.E., QSD/P - Products and Services Requested: - Rehabilitation of existing storm drain pipes using cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liners and structural geopolymer liners - 125 LF of 12" CIPP liner - 980 LF of 18" CIPP liner - 118 LF of 22x36" CIPP liner - 423 LF of 24" CIPP liner - 368 LF of 29x42" CIPP liner - 12 LF of 30" CIPP liner - 647 LF of 36" geopolymer liner - 90 LF of 42" geopolymer liner - 250 LF of 48" geopolymer liner - 466 LF of 90" geopolymer liner - Pipe clearing, cleaning, CCTV inspection, and preparation (3,479 LF) - Mortar fill for pipe repairs (107 LF) - Adjustment of storm drain manhole covers (2 units) - Construction best management practices and traffic control - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with prevailing wage laws and a Project Labor Agreement with local unions - Strict labor compliance and safety provisions - Requires a Class A General Engineering Contractor license - Electronic bid submission via PlanetBids - Estimated contract value: $1,800,000 to $2,120,000 - Project duration: 135 consecutive working days - No specific OEMs are named; bidders may propose suitable CIPP and geopolymer lining systems - Place of performance: City of Chula Vista, CA (276 Fourth Avenue, Building B, Chula Vista, CA 91910)
Description
This solicitation is for the rehabilitation of existing storm drain pipes and adjustment of existing storm drain covers to grade as part of the CMP Rehab Outside Right-of-Way Phase III project under Measure P. The work requires a Class A General Engineering Contractor license and involves a duration of 135 consecutive working days. The estimated contract value ranges from $1,800,000 to $2,120,000, and bids must be submitted electronically by April 15, 2026.