Opportunity
Georgetown Ionwave #202622
Copper Ion System Facility Construction for Zebra Mussel Mitigation – City of Georgetown, TX
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
202622
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the construction of a new copper ion system facility at the City of Georgetown's Lake Water Treatment Plant to address zebra mussel infestation. - Government Buyer: - City of Georgetown, Texas (Purchasing Department) - Project site: Lake Water Treatment Plant, 3601 D B Wood Rd, Georgetown, TX 78633 - Products and Services Requested: - Copper ion unit for zebra mussel mitigation (no specific OEM named) - Associated piping, valves, and comprehensive improvements (structural, architectural, HVAC, plumbing, civil, electrical, instrumentation) - Geotechnical engineering services (subsurface exploration, soil/rock testing, foundation and pavement recommendations) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with geotechnical recommendations (Terracon Consultants, Inc.) - Adherence to 2021 IBC standards and project-specific structural, mechanical, and electrical codes - All labor, materials, and installation included - Electronic bid submission required; virtual public bid opening - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs for the copper ion system are named in the documents - CDM Smith is the engineering contact for bidding documents - Place of Performance: - Lake Water Treatment Plant, 3601 D B Wood Rd, Georgetown, TX 78633 - North Lake Water Treatment Plant (NLWTP), D B Wood Road, Georgetown, TX
Description
This Invitation to Bid is for the construction of a new copper ion system facility at the Lake Water Treatment Plant in Georgetown, Texas, aimed at mitigating zebra mussels. The project scope includes furnishing and installing the copper ion unit, piping, valves, and related structural, architectural, HVAC, plumbing, civil, electrical, and instrumentation improvements. Bidders must submit electronic bids by May 12, 2026, and a non-mandatory pre-bid teleconference and site inspection are scheduled for April 22, 2026. Digital bidding documents are available at no charge upon request from the engineer, CDM Smith.