Opportunity

Jefferson County Civicplus #05062026

Installation of Grinder Pumps and Sewer Infrastructure for Port Hadlock UGA Project

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

June 05, 2026

Identifier

05062026

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the installation of on-site grinder pumps and related infrastructure for the Port Hadlock Urban Growth Area (PHUGA) Sewer Project in Jefferson County, Washington. - Government Buyer: - Jefferson County, State of Washington - Products and Services Requested: - Installation of grinder pump tanks and grinder pumps at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, associated school buildings (including seven cabins and Ajax’s Café), and Star Marine - Installation of 3-inch and 2-inch HDPE low pressure sewer (LPS) collection pipes - Installation of control panels for grinder pumps - Connection to existing building drains and appurtenances - Startup and testing of pumps - Abandonment of existing septic tank systems - Site preparation (clearing and grubbing) - Placement of hot mix asphalt and cement concrete sidewalks for site restoration - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Project is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Community Grant - Compliance with state prevailing wage rates and federal Davis-Bacon and Related Acts is required - Mandatory pre-bid site walkthrough for contractors - Commitment to local hires is encouraged - Small, minority-, and women-owned firms are encouraged to submit bids - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Work will be performed at educational and marine facilities in Port Hadlock, Washington

Description

This solicitation is for the installation of on-site grinder pumps for the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding and associated buildings including seven cabins and Ajax's Café, as well as Star Marine. The work includes connection to the existing low pressure sewer collection system, installation of HDPE pipes, grinder pump tanks, pumps, control panels, connection to building drains, startup and testing of pumps, abandoning existing septic systems, clearing, grubbing, and placement of asphalt and concrete sidewalks. The project is funded through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Community Grant and requires compliance with prevailing wage rates and federal Davis-Bacon and Related Acts. Contractors are encouraged to commit to local hires and small, minority-, and women-owned firms are encouraged to submit bids.

View original listing