Opportunity
Victorville Opengov #MS26-110
Construction Inspection & Materials Testing Services for Victorville Water Pipeline Project
Posted
April 18, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
MS26-110
NAICS
541350, 541380
This opportunity involves the City of Victorville Engineering Department seeking professional services for the Turnout No. 5 – Amethyst Road Water Pipeline and Metering Facility Project in Victorville, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of Victorville Engineering Department (local government) - Scope of Work: - Construction inspection services for approximately 1.25 miles of 24-inch diameter mortar-lined and coated welded steel water main - Inspection and materials testing for a small metering building - Oversight, documentation, and compliance verification with project specifications, laws, and regulations - Products/Services Requested: - Construction inspection services - Materials testing services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project is funded by state and federal grants - Emphasis on compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements, including labor laws, nondiscrimination, and public works provisions - Evaluation criteria include firm and personnel qualifications, project understanding, past performance, and proposal quality - Substantial completion required before a specified deadline - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Procurement is managed via a Request for Proposal (RFP) process
Description
This solicitation is for construction inspection and materials testing services related to the Turnout No. 5 – Amethyst Road Water Pipeline and Metering Facility Project in Victorville, California. The project involves constructing approximately 1.25 miles of 24-inch diameter mortar-lined and coated welded steel water main and a small metering building, with construction expected to start in May 2026 and last about ten months. The services include inspection, testing, oversight, and documentation to ensure compliance with project specifications and applicable laws. The project is funded in part by state and federal grants and must reach substantial completion before June 30, 2027.