Opportunity
Edmond Ionwave #RFQ26-007 Addendum 1
Prequalification for Coffee Creek WRRF Clarifier Rehabilitation and Filter Splitter Box Improvements
Posted
March 17, 2026
Respond By
April 08, 2026
Identifier
RFQ26-007 Addendum 1
NAICS
237110, 237990, 238190
The City of Edmond, Oklahoma is conducting a prequalification process for contractors interested in the upcoming Coffee Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Clarifier Rehabilitation and Filter Splitter Box Improvements project. - Government Buyer: - City of Edmond, Oklahoma (Public Works / Water Resource Recovery Facility) - Project Scope: - Rehabilitation of four secondary clarifiers (Nos. 1-4) - Installation of a new filter splitter box - Addition of a monorail system, filter covers, and handrail improvements - Site road improvements and new strainer system - Associated controls, electrical work, yard piping, and site work - Demolition, removal, and replacement of clarifier components (scum baffles, feed wells, walkways, weirs, scraper arms) - Coordination with existing utilities and adherence to environmental and safety standards - Estimated Construction Value: - $10 million to $15 million - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must demonstrate experience with similar water/wastewater projects - Proof of bonding capacity and financial soundness is required - Prequalification is mandatory before bidding; only prequalified contractors may submit bids - Compliance with equal opportunity employment and federal funding requirements - Submission of a non-collusion affidavit - No specific OEMs or vendors are named at this stage; this is a general contractor prequalification, not a solicitation for specific equipment or brands - Place of Performance: - Coffee Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility, Edmond, Oklahoma
Description
The City of Edmond, Oklahoma is soliciting applications for bidder prequalification for the construction of the Coffee Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility Clarifier Rehabilitation and Filter Splitter Box Improvements project. This prequalification process requires interested contractors to submit qualifications demonstrating experience, performance history, and bonding capacity. Only prequalified contractors will be eligible to bid on the project when it is formally advertised. The project is funded by a loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and requires compliance with equal opportunity employment and other regulations.