Opportunity
Penn Bid Bonfire #City of Erie, Erie County
Erie WWTP Disinfection Reliability Improvements (General, Electrical, HVAC)
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
June 02, 2026
Identifier
City of Erie, Erie County
NAICS
237110, 238210, 238220
This opportunity involves the City of Erie's procurement for disinfection reliability improvements at the Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP): - Government Buyer: - City of Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania - Project Scope: - Three separate contracts: General Construction, Electrical Construction, and HVAC Construction - Improvements to chlorine storage and feed rooms - Replacement of chlorine evaporators and vacuum chlorinators - Electrical upgrades and SCADA system modifications - Replacement of HVAC equipment - Alternative bid for a chlorine scrubber - Products/Services Requested: - Chlorine evaporators (replacement) - Vacuum chlorinators (replacement) - HVAC equipment (replacement) - Chlorine scrubber (alternative bid) - General, electrical, and HVAC construction services - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal funding regulations, including EPA and Buy America provisions - Participation in the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program - Submission of bid bond and qualification statement - Adherence to prevailing wage rates - Certification of nonsegregated facilities - Subject to "Use of American Iron and Steel" federal provision - Design firm: Hazen and Sawyer (not an OEM) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Bidding documents available online at no cost
Description
The City of Erie is soliciting sealed proposals for disinfection reliability improvements at the Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant. The work includes improvements to chlorine storage and feed rooms, replacement of chlorine evaporators and vacuum chlorinators, electrical work, SCADA system modifications, HVAC equipment replacement, and related improvements. The solicitation is divided into three contracts: General Construction, Electrical Construction, and HVAC Construction. Bidding documents are available online at no cost, and the project requires compliance with federal funding regulations and prevailing wage rates.