Opportunity
City of Houston BeaconBid #CB-2026-0005
Houston Solicits Sanitary Sewer Cleaning and CCTV Inspection Services
Posted
February 20, 2026
Respond By
March 19, 2026
Identifier
CB-2026-0005
NAICS
237110, 237990
The City of Houston is seeking contractors for comprehensive sanitary sewer cleaning and television inspection services across approximately 202,000 linear feet of sewer lines. - Government Buyer: - City of Houston (local government) - Products and Services Requested: - Cleaning of sanitary sewer lines ranging from 6 to 48 inches in diameter - Includes both mainline and lateral lines, in back lot and non-back lot areas - Obstruction removal by excavation and remote methods - Television (CCTV) inspection of sewer lines and manholes - Standard and dye water-enhanced inspections - MACP Level 2 manhole inspections and GPS coordinate collection for approximately 650 manholes - Traffic control services - Lane closures, mobilization/demobilization, flagmen (including uniformed peace officers), and traffic control plans - Utility locating and excavation - Vacuum/hydro excavation for critical buried manhole location - Restoration and adjustment of manholes - Adjust/reset manholes with new or existing frames and covers, raising manholes as needed - Investigative cleaning and inspection as authorized by the City - Quantities: - Cleaning and TV inspection for each pipe size category, with largest quantities in 6"-10" and 12"-15" ranges - 650 manhole inspections and GPS coordinate collections - Multiple traffic control and excavation tasks - Unique/Notable Requirements: - MBE and WBE participation goals specified - Tasks may require specialized equipment for large-diameter pipes and remote obstruction removal - Work includes both standard and investigative (as-needed) services - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
This solicitation is for cleaning and television inspection of approximately 202,000 feet of sanitary sewer lines ranging from 6 to 48 inches in diameter, including about 1,000 feet inspected using dye water. The scope includes clearing surcharged sewer lines and manholes, investigative cleaning and TV inspection, obstruction removal, manhole inspections with GPS coordinate collection, utility locating, manhole adjustments, traffic control, and restoration of disturbed areas. The work also involves cleaning and TV inspection of sanitary sewer laterals and various traffic control measures.