Opportunity
Ohio Clark Civic Plus #528
Clark County Donnelsville Water System Project: Waterline, Booster Station, and Water Tower Construction
Posted
May 03, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
528
NAICS
237110, 237990
Clark County is seeking bids for a major water infrastructure project to upgrade the Donnelsville Water System. - Government Buyer: - Board of Clark County Commissioners, Clark County Utilities Department - Project Scope: - Installation of approximately 30,000 linear feet of 12-inch diameter ductile iron pipe (DIP) waterline (open cut) - Installation of approximately 8,000 linear feet of 8-inch DIP waterline (open cut) - Installation of approximately 2,400 linear feet of 12-inch waterline (directional drilling) - Construction of a booster station - Construction of a 100,000-gallon water tower - Installation of fire hydrants and valves - Site work including trench excavation, trenchless excavation, backfilling, disinfection, testing, pavement and driveway repair, tree removal, site restoration, traffic maintenance, and erosion control - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123 - Adherence to federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates - Encouragement of Ohio products, materials, services, and labor - Bid guaranty and performance bond required - Only bids from official plan holders accepted - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - NAICS: 237110; NIGP: 91360, 91345, 89054; UNSPSC: 72141000, 72141123
Description
Sealed bids are requested by the Board of Clark County Commissioners for the Donnelsville Water System project for the Clark County Utilities Department. The project involves installation of ductile iron pipe waterlines using open cut and directional drill methods, construction of a booster station and a 100,000-gallon water tower, installation of fire hydrants and valves, and related site work including excavation, backfilling, disinfection, testing, and restoration. Bids must be submitted by May 28, 2026, and comply with specified requirements including bid guaranty and performance bonds. The project emphasizes the use of Ohio products, materials, services, and labor, and includes federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates and other provisions.