Opportunity
City of Toledo PlanetBids #139976
City of Toledo 2026 Sewer Lining Project – CIPP Liners, Manhole Rehab, and PLA Compliance
Posted
March 26, 2026
Respond By
April 14, 2026
Identifier
139976
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of Toledo's 2026 Sewer Lining project, which requires extensive cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining and manhole rehabilitation across various city locations. - Government Buyer: - City of Toledo, Division of Purchases and Supplies - Products and Services Requested: - CIPP liners for sanitary and storm sewers, ranging from 8 inches to 42 inches in diameter - Multiple line items specify pipe diameters, locations, and quantities (e.g., 14,600 feet of 8-inch sanitary CIPP liner, 1,400 feet of 27"x42" sanitary CIPP liner) - Manhole rehabilitation (900 units) - Manhole inspection camera (1 unit) - Cleaning of 60-inch sewer at Miami & Nevada - Reopening and trimming of sanitary and storm lateral taps - Services: - Manhole inspection using camera equipment - Strict compliance with Project Labor Agreement (PLA) requirements, including pre-job conferences and execution of PLA with the Northwest Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council (NWOBTC) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Mandatory Project Labor Agreement for contracts over $100,000 - Compliance with prevailing wage laws, living wage ordinances, and minority business participation goals - Regular certified payroll submissions and comprehensive documentation - All contractors and subcontractors must sign and adhere to the PLA - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Various locations throughout the City of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
Description
This project involves lining sanitary and storm sewers ranging from 8" to 36" in diameter, as well as lining sewer manholes in various locations throughout the City of Toledo. The work includes multiple line items such as CIPP liners of various sizes, manhole inspection, lateral tap reopening and trimming, and manhole rehabilitation. Bidders must submit required paperwork packets and comply with prevailing wage laws and project labor agreements. Bids are submitted electronically via the City's PlanetBids portal.