Opportunity

Wisconsin Vendornet Platform #TH41526

Municipal Well #9 Rehabilitation for City of Watertown Water Utility

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

April 28, 2026

Identifier

TH41526

NAICS

237110

This opportunity involves the rehabilitation of Municipal Well #9 for the City of Watertown Water Utility in Wisconsin. - Government Buyer: - City of Watertown Water Utility (local government, Wisconsin) - Scope of Work: - Removal and inspection of the existing vertical turbine pump, motor, column pipe, and related equipment - Mechanical and chemical rehabilitation treatments of the well - Bailing and removal of sediment and debris - Disinfection of the well - Reinstallation of equipment with replacement of worn components - Well yield and performance testing - Coordination of bacteriological sampling - Requirements: - All work must comply with Wisconsin Administrative Code NR 811 and NR 812 - Contractors must provide proof of insurance, references for similar municipal well projects, a detailed approach, schedule, and pricing - Coordination required with the Water Utility and Wisconsin DNR - Strict scheduling and reporting requirements; potential liquidated damages for delays - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Municipal well rehabilitation services (complete scope as above) - No specific part numbers or quantities for equipment; primary service is a single well rehabilitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with state codes - Detailed contractor qualifications and coordination with regulatory agencies - Emphasis on minimizing system impact during work

Description

The City of Watertown Water Utility is soliciting proposals from qualified municipal well contractors to rehabilitate Municipal Well #9. The project involves removing and inspecting existing equipment, mechanical and chemical treatments, disinfection, reinstallation of equipment, and performance testing to restore well capacity and ensure compliance with Wisconsin regulations. Contractors must provide a detailed proposal including experience, approach, schedule, pricing, insurance, and references. Work is scheduled to start no earlier than May 18, 2026, and be substantially complete by September 18, 2026.

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