Opportunity

Kitchener Bids and Tenders #T20-009

Storm Water Management Facility 65 Retrofit Construction Services

Posted

February 26, 2020

Respond By

March 04, 2020

Identifier

T20-009

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the City of Kitchener's procurement for the retrofit construction of Storm Water Management Facility (SWMF) 65. - Government Buyer: - City of Kitchener, Ontario - Project Scope: - Construction services for the retrofit of SWMF 65 - Divided into three phases: - Phase A: Site preparation and access road construction - Phase B: Channel works, including a 300-meter naturalized channel and installation of an Oil Grit Separator (OGS) unit - Phase C: Pond works, including construction of a 12,500 cubic meter wet pond facility with three cells (Forebay, Main Cell, Pond Wetland), hickenbottom outlet, 71-meter cooling facility, separation berm, armourstone weir, naturalized wetland habitat, enhanced habitat features, Cable Concrete access routes, and full site restoration - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Comprehensive groundwater management plan - Robust erosion and sediment control practices to protect the natural environment - No specific OEMs, vendors, part numbers, or product quantities are identified in the notice

Description

This project is scheduled to be completed in three separate phases: Phase A involves site preparation and access road construction, Phase B includes channel works, and Phase C covers pond works. The retrofit includes constructing a 300m naturalized channel and an approximately 12,500 cubic meter water quantity control wet pond facility consisting of three cells: Forebay, Main Cell, and Pond Wetland. Additional work includes installation of a hickenbottom outlet, a cooling facility, an OGS unit, a separation berm, an armourstone weir, naturalized wetland habitat, enhanced habitat features, Cable Concrete access routes, and full site restoration. A comprehensive groundwater management plan and robust erosion and sediment control practices are required to protect the natural environment.

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