Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #WA2026003-PQ
Prequalification of Drilling Contractors for Dixie Well Municipal Water Well Project
Posted
October 01, 2023
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
WA2026003-PQ
NAICS
237110
American Fork City is seeking to prequalify drilling contractors for the Dixie Well Project, a major municipal water well construction initiative in Utah County. - Government Buyer: - American Fork City, City Engineer's Office - Scope of Work: - Drilling and construction of a new municipal production water well (Dixie Well) - 20-inch diameter, approximately 1,000 feet deep - Flooded reverse mud rotary drilling method - Drilling and grout sealing a 30-inch conductor casing - Geophysical and caliper logging, zone testing, and reaming - Installation of stainless steel screens and engineered gravel pack - Well development, pump installation, step-rate and constant-rate discharge tests - Well cleaning, video surveying, plumbness and alignment tests, and disinfection - Notable Requirements: - Only prequalified drilling contractors may bid - Minimum bonding capacity of $1.5 million - Valid Utah Water Well Drillers license with no major infractions in the past five years - Demonstrated experience with similar municipal well projects - Superintendent with at least five years of relevant experience - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a pre-qualification for contractors, not a product procurement - Place of Performance: - Well site near 943 S 900 W, American Fork, Utah - Contracting office at 275 E 200 N, American Fork, Utah
Description
American Fork City is seeking pre-qualification information from drilling contractors interested in bidding on the Dixie Well Project. The project involves drilling and constructing a 20-inch diameter water well, including grout sealing, geophysical surveys, zone testing, gravel pack installation, development, pump testing, and well disinfection. Only prequalified contractors will be eligible to submit bids. Prequalification documents are available online, and submissions must be received by April 30, 2026.