Opportunity

City of Houston BeaconBid #CB-2026-0017

Houston Wastewater Collection System Rehabilitation and Renewal (Basin AS077)

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

CB-2026-0017

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the rehabilitation and renewal of the wastewater collection system in Houston's meter basin AS077, near Richmond Avenue and Dunlavy Street. - Government Buyer: - City of Houston, Houston Public Works - Products and Services Requested: - Sanitary sewer repairs and point repairs (6" to 10" lines) - Manhole rehabilitation, adjustments, and stainless steel inserts - Pavement and sidewalk removal, repair, and replacement - Traffic control (flagmen, signage, barriers) - Trench safety systems and cement stabilized subgrade - Cured-in-place pipe installation and pipe bursting - Cleaning and TV inspection of gravity sanitary sewers and manholes - Mechanical cleaning and injection grouting repair - Installation of thermoplastic pavement markings and reflectorized markers - Key Line Items: - Over 30 distinct construction and rehabilitation line items, including specific part numbers and quantities (e.g., 160 ft of 6-inch cured-in-place pipe, 1,800 ft of TV inspection, 450 sq yd of pavement repair) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Houston Public Works specifications - MBE and WBE participation goals (13% and 7%) - Submission of bidder's bond, MWSBE participation plan, pre-bid good faith efforts, and conflict of interest questionnaire - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation. - Estimated contract value is $588,000.

Description

The City of Houston is soliciting bids for sanitary sewer repairs, sanitary manhole repairs, and pavement reconstruction within wastewater meter basin AS077 near Richmond Avenue and Dunlavy Street. The work must comply with specifications set by Houston Public Works. The project includes various line items such as sewer service reconnections, pipe replacements, manhole rehabilitation, and pavement repairs. The engineer's estimate for the project is $588,000, with MBE and WBE participation goals of 13% and 7%, respectively.

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