Opportunity
City of Houston BeaconBid #CB-2026-0013
City of Houston Solicits Sewer Maintenance and Inspection Services
Posted
February 20, 2026
Respond By
April 02, 2026
Identifier
CB-2026-0013
NAICS
237110, 562998, 238990
This opportunity involves the City of Houston's solicitation for comprehensive sanitary sewer maintenance and inspection services: - Government Buyer: - City of Houston (local government) - Products and Services Requested: - Combination units with operators (14,000 hours) - TV vans with operators (2,500 hours) - Sanitary sewer overflow cleanup (60 events) - Dye testing (600 hours) - Smoke testing (600 hours) - Flagmen for traffic control (uniformed peace officers, 100 hours) - Certified flagmen for traffic control (not peace officers, 100 hours) - Manhole inspection (MACP Level 2, 1,500 units) - Lateral TV inspection from mainline (1,500 units) - Lateral cleaning from mainline (1,500 units) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Services provided on a work-order basis across multiple Houston locations - Contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, and tools - Debris must be transported and disposed of at approved facilities in compliance with regulations - Significant M/WBE participation goal (14% MBE, 3% WBE) - Includes technical requirements such as CCTV inspection, dye and smoke testing, and MACP Level 2 manhole inspections - Traffic control services required (flagmen, both peace officers and certified non-officers) - Estimated contract value: $13,778,600 - All work performed within the City of Houston, Harris County, Texas
Description
The solicitation is for sanitary sewer maintenance and testing operations including removal of obstructions, cleaning of sewer lines and manholes, dye and smoke testing for system integrity, and closed-circuit televising of sewer infrastructure upon request. The contractor is responsible for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and tools necessary to perform the work. Debris extracted must be transported and disposed of at an approved facility in compliance with regulations at the contractor's expense. Work will be performed on a work-order basis across multiple locations within the City of Houston.