Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #513900142
Salt Lake City seeks demolition and replacement of large water meter assemblies and infrastructure upgrades
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
April 24, 2026
Identifier
513900142
NAICS
237110, 237990
Salt Lake City Corporation is seeking bids for a major water utility infrastructure project involving the demolition and replacement of large water meter assemblies and related upgrades. - Government Buyer: - Salt Lake City Corporation (local government) - Scope of Work: - Demolition and replacement of six large water service meter assemblies - Construction of five new reinforced concrete meter vaults (existing vaults to be demolished or abandoned) - Modifications to five residential water service meter connections, including: - Installation of new yoke fittings - Replacement of all non-Copper service pipe material with new Copper pipe - Additional work includes underground utilities and sidewalk construction/repair - Products and Quantities: - Six large water service meter assemblies - Five reinforced concrete meter vaults - Copper pipe (quantity not specified) - Services: - Demolition or abandonment of five existing meter vaults - Modifications to five residential water service meter connections - Unique Requirements: - All non-Copper service pipe material must be replaced with new Copper pipe - Bidders must submit a proposal including a bid bond, bid form, and bid schedule as a single PDF document - Estimated Project Value: - Engineer's estimate: $610,000 - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for the demolition and replacement of six large water service meter assemblies, including the construction of new reinforced concrete meter vaults for five of them. Additionally, modifications to five residential water service meter connections are required, involving new yoke fittings and replacement of all non-Copper service pipe material with Copper pipe. The project is managed by Salt Lake City Corporation and aims to improve water service infrastructure. The engineer's estimate for the project is $610,000.