Opportunity

City of Houston BeaconBid #FY26 Drainage Rehab (SWAT) Work Order #2

Houston Public Works Solicits Drainage Rehabilitation and Infrastructure Construction Services

Posted

March 20, 2026

Respond By

April 16, 2026

Identifier

FY26 Drainage Rehab (SWAT) Work Order #2

NAICS

237110, 237310, 237990

The City of Houston is seeking qualified contractors to provide construction services for drainage rehabilitation and related infrastructure improvements. - Government Buyer: - City of Houston, Houston Public Works - Scope of Work: - Repair, rehabilitation, removal, disposal, and replacement of storm sewers, storm sewer leads, storm sewer outfalls, manholes, inlets, and other drainage structures - Rehabilitation and regrading of roadside ditches - Construction, repair, rehabilitation, removal, disposal, and/or replacement of city assets impacted by drainage work, including: - Roadway pavement - Curbs and gutters - Sidewalks and wheelchair ramps - Waterlines and sanitary sewers - Estimated Construction Budget: - $5,000,000 - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Houston Public Works specifications - Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) participation goal: 13% - Women Business Enterprise (WBE) participation goal: 7% - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Drainage-related construction services (no part numbers or quantities specified) - No unique technical product requirements or named manufacturers identified

Description

The City of Houston is seeking bids from qualified bidders to provide construction services for various drainage-related improvements. This includes repair, rehabilitation, removal, disposal, and replacement of storm sewers, manholes, inlets, and other drainage structures, as well as regrading of roadside ditches. The contractor may also need to work on other city assets affected by the drainage work, such as roadways, curbs, sidewalks, ramps, waterlines, and sanitary sewers. All work must comply with specifications and scope established by Houston Public Works.

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