Opportunity
Norwich Bonfire #26-54
Greeneville Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project Solicitation (Norwich, CT)
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
26-54
NAICS
237110, 237990, 237310
This opportunity involves the Greeneville Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation project in Norwich, CT, managed by the City of Norwich. - Government Buyer: - City of Norwich (local government) - Products and Services Requested: - Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining for approximately 11,393 linear feet of sanitary sewers (8-36 inch diameter) - Air/steam curing for 8-16 inch pipes - Hydrostatic/water curing for pipes greater than 16 inches - Geopolymer lining for 49 sanitary manholes (about 404 vertical feet) - Modifications and installation of new precast concrete manhole risers on North Main St (Connecticut State Highway 12) - Pipeline and manhole cleaning - Closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection of 540 linear feet of 24-inch and 230 linear feet of 27-inch brick pipeline - Temporary bypass pumping for sewer flows - Traffic control and permit acquisition - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Work includes both pipeline and manhole rehabilitation using advanced lining technologies - Permanent pavement repair required after manhole riser modifications - Bidders must provide detailed experience, qualifications, and a list of subcontractors and suppliers - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - All work to be performed within the City of Norwich, CT, with a focus on North Main St and the Greeneville area
Description
This solicitation is for the rehabilitation of sanitary sewers in Greeneville, including cleaning, CCTV inspection, and cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining of approximately 11,393 linear feet of sanitary sewers ranging from 8 to 36 inches in diameter. The work also involves geopolymer lining of 49 sanitary manholes, modifications to manhole risers on North Main St, and related activities such as pipeline preparation, bypass pumping, traffic control, and permit acquisition. The project requires various construction and rehabilitation methods, including air/steam and hydrostatic/water curing for CIPP liners, and includes detailed specifications and plans provided in the solicitation documents. Bidders must submit required documents including bid form, bid bond, subcontractor lists, qualifications, non-collusion affidavit, and agreement.