Opportunity

Lee's Summit City Government #Project No. 1104

Construction of 300,000 Gallon Earthen Sanitary Excess Flow Holding Basin in Lee's Summit, MO

Posted

March 12, 2026

Respond By

April 02, 2026

Identifier

Project No. 1104

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri Public Works Department seeking bids for the construction of a 300,000 gallon earthen sanitary excess flow holding basin (Winnebago EFHB Project No. 1104): - Government Buyer: - City of Lee's Summit, Missouri (Public Works Department, Engineering Division) - Scope of Work: - Construction of a 300,000 gallon earthen sanitary excess flow holding basin - Installation of diversion structure, flow meter vault, associated piping, and appurtenances - Site improvements per project plans and specifications - Geotechnical requirements include addressing shallow limestone rock and modifying on-site fat clay with bentonite for use as a liner (per UES/Geotechnology, LLC recommendations) - Services Previously Procured: - Geotechnical consulting (drilling, soil testing, liner design, slope stability) by UES (Geotechnology, LLC) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All on-site employees must complete a 10-hour OSHA-approved construction safety course - Compliance with prevailing wage rates and federal work authorization programs (e.g., E-Verify) - Use of EJCDC bid forms and bonds - Demonstration of bidder qualifications (financial data, experience) - Project subject to liquidated damages for late completion - Location: - Winnebago Excess Flow Holding Basin site at Highway 150 and Highway 291, Lee's Summit, Missouri - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are required; focus is on construction and site work - Electronic bid submission via QuestCDN; pre-bid meeting available but not mandatory

Description

This solicitation is for the construction of a 300,000 gallon earthen sanitary excess flow holding basin in Lees Summit, Missouri. The work includes installation of the basin, diversion structure, flow meter vault, piping, appurtenances, and site improvements. Bids are to be submitted electronically by April 2, 2026, with a pre-bid meeting held virtually on March 19, 2026. The project involves geotechnical considerations such as shallow limestone rock and use of on-site clay as a liner.

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