Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #600600GCWater
Construction of Gray's Creek Phase 1 Water Distribution System in Cumberland County, NC
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
April 21, 2026
Identifier
600600GCWater
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the construction of the Gray's Creek Phase 1 Water Distribution System for the Grays Creek Water and Sewer District in Cumberland County, North Carolina. - Government Buyer: - Grays Creek Water and Sewer District (Cumberland County, NC) - Environmental Services Project Manager: Johnny H. Scott - Scope of Work: - Installation of water mains: - 2,709 LF of 12-inch diameter - 22,533 LF of 8-inch diameter (combined from both packages) - 247 LF of 6-inch diameter (combined from both packages) - 462 LF of 2-inch diameter - Steel casing installations: - 68 LF of 24-inch (Jack and Bore) - 502 LF of 18-inch (Jack and Bore) - 420 LF of 18-inch (Open Cut) - 184 water taps, service lines, and meter boxes - Installation of fire hydrants, valves, and appurtenances - Services Required: - Identification of underground utilities - Clearing and grubbing - Erosion control measures - Testing and inspections - Record drawings - Surface restoration - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with state and federal funding requirements - Work to be performed in NCDOT right-of-way - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders may propose suitable materials meeting project specifications - Submission Details: - Electronic bids are not permitted; follow instructions in bidding documents - Place of Performance and Delivery: - Cumberland County, NC (NCDOT right-of-way) - Delivery location: 698 Ann Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301 - Contracting office: 555 Fayetteville St. Suite 900, Raleigh, NC 27601
Description
This solicitation is for the construction of a new water distribution system in Cumberland County, North Carolina. The project is divided into two packages involving installation of various sizes of water mains, fire hydrants, valves, service lines, meter boxes, and steel casing by jack and bore or open cut methods. The work includes clearing, grubbing, erosion control, testing, inspections, record drawings, and surface restoration. Bids are due by April 21, 2026, and electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow instructions in the attachments.