Opportunity

Ocoee Bonfire #26-006ITB

Clarke Road Force Main Relocation – PVC, HDPE, and Steel Casing Installation for City of Ocoee

Posted

April 27, 2026

Respond By

May 19, 2026

Identifier

26-006ITB

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the City of Ocoee's Clarke Road Force Main Relocation project: - Government Buyer: - City of Ocoee Purchasing Department - Products and Materials Requested: - 225 linear feet of 8-inch Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) force main (open-cut installation) - 1,610 linear feet of 10-inch High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) force main (directional drill installation) - 41 linear feet of 20-inch steel casing (Jack and Bore installation under railroad right-of-way) - Services Required: - Connections to existing force mains - Installation of valves and fittings - Pressure testing and bypass pumping - Pipe grouting and abandonment - Open cut and roadway restoration, including driveways, curbs, sodding, seeding, and other restoration - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with the City of Ocoee Engineering Standards Manual and relevant permits - Existing force mains must remain operational throughout the project - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; suppliers of PVC, HDPE, and steel casing materials are relevant - Project involves work under the Florida Central Railroad right-of-way

Description

This solicitation is for the installation of approximately 225 linear feet of 8-inch PVC force main by open-cut installation, 1,610 linear feet of 10-inch HDPE force main by directional drill installation, and 41 linear feet of 20-inch steel casing by Jack and Bore installation under the Florida Central Railroad right-of-way. The work includes connections to existing force mains, valves, fittings, pressure testing, bypass pumping, pipe grouting and abandoning, open cut and roadway restoration, driveways, curb, sodding, seeding, and other restoration as required. All work must comply with the City of Ocoee Engineering Standards Manual and relevant permits, and must maintain the operational status of existing force mains throughout the project.

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