Opportunity
BidNet Direct #0000418188
City of Quincy WTP Pump Station Intake Valve Replacement Solicitation
Posted
March 26, 2026
Respond By
April 15, 2026
Identifier
0000418188
NAICS
237110
This opportunity involves the City of Quincy, Department of Utilities & Engineering, seeking bids for the WTP Pump Station Intake Valve Replacement project in Adams County, Illinois. - Government Buyer: - City of Quincy, Department of Utilities & Engineering, Director of Public Works - OEMs and Vendors: - Mueller Hydro Gate (sluice gates) - MPI McWane Waterman (sluice gates) - Rodney Hunt (sluice gates) - Whipps (mud valve) - Rotork (electric actuators for sluice gates) - Products/Services Requested: - Three (3) 36-inch electrically actuated cast iron sluice gates (AWWA C560 compliant) with Rotork IQ Pro electric actuators - One (1) 36-inch fabricated stainless steel mud valve (Whipps) - Construction of Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) access stairs and barrier curb - Chain link fencing (per IDOT standards) - Demolition of a masonry structure - Relocation of electrical lighting controls - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Use of specified OEMs for sluice gates and mud valve - Rotork IQ Pro electric actuators required for sluice gates - Compliance with Illinois Department of Labor prevailing wage rates - 5% bid bond required - Minority participation encouraged - All work must comply with detailed engineering drawings and specifications - 270-day completion period from Notice to Proceed - Place of Performance: - City of Quincy, Adams County, Illinois (730 Maine Street, City Hall, Quincy, IL 62301)
Description
The City of Quincy, Illinois, is soliciting sealed bids for the WTP Pump Station Intake Valve Replacement project. The work includes removal of submerged 36-inch pipe and gate valves, installation of three 36-inch electrically actuated cast iron sluice gates, one 36-inch fabricated stainless steel mud valve, construction of PCC access stairs and barrier curb, installation of chain link fencing, demolition of a masonry structure, relocation of electrical lighting controls, and related construction tasks. Bids are due by 11:00 AM on April 15, 2026, and must be submitted to the City Clerk's office. The project requires a 5% bid bond and adherence to prevailing wage rates as determined by the Illinois Department of Labor.