Opportunity
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission #101588
Water Main Replacement and Infrastructure Improvements for Carderock Springs, Bethesda, MD
Posted
March 30, 2026
Respond By
May 07, 2026
Identifier
101588
NAICS
237990, 237110, 238910
This opportunity involves the replacement and relocation of water mains for the Carderock Springs Water Main Replacement project in Bethesda, MD. - Government Buyer: - Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) Procurement Office - Project Scope: - Replacement and relocation of water mains - Installation of fire hydrants - Infrastructure improvements including test pits, gravel backfill, silt fence, straw bale dike, crusher run, borrow trench backfill, and additional thrust blocks for pipes up to 12 inches - Products/Services Requested: - Test pit excavation in paved, arterial/state, and non-paved areas - Gravel backfill below subgrade - Silt fence and straw bale dike installation - Crusher run CR-6 supply and placement - Borrow trench backfill - Additional thrust block installation - Unique Requirements: - Project funded through MDE SRF Loan; compliance with specific funding and regulatory guidelines required - Detailed bid schedule with specific line items and quantities - Bidders must use WSSC eProcurement Portal and review all project documents - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors mentioned in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Carderock Springs area, Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland - Work to be performed at local government facilities and public infrastructure locations
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement and relocation of water mains, installation of fire hydrants, and related infrastructure at the Carderock Springs project site in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland. The project includes various construction activities such as test pits in different areas, gravel backfill, silt fence installation, and additional thrust blocks on pipes. Bidders must submit sealed responses via the WSSC eProcurement Portal by May 7, 2026. The project is funded through an MDE SRF Loan and requires compliance with specific funding and regulatory guidelines.