Opportunity

West Sacramento Opengov #26-023-ITB

Washington District Infrastructure Upgrade: Water, Sewer, and Fiber Optic Improvements for City of West Sacramento

Posted

April 03, 2026

Respond By

May 23, 2026

Identifier

26-023-ITB

NAICS

237110, 237990

The City of West Sacramento is seeking a contractor for the Washington District Infrastructure Upgrade Project, focusing on essential utility improvements: - Government Buyer: - City of West Sacramento (local government) - Products and Services Requested: - Water main improvements, including removal/replacement of pipelines, new pipeline installation, service tie-ins, trenching, and backfill - Sewer system upgrades, such as CIPP sewer main rehabilitation, new manhole installations, and surface restoration - Installation of fiber optic conduit and utility boxes - Field coordination, traffic control, public communication, and construction sequencing - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Green Means Go Grant deadlines - Compliance with Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) insurance and monitoring requirements - Work within active public rights-of-way near residences, businesses, and transportation corridors - Emphasis on quality control, comprehensive documentation, and effective public outreach - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Project must be completed before the grant expiration date

Description

The City of West Sacramento is soliciting sealed bids for the Washington District Infrastructure Upgrade Project, focusing on water main and sewer system improvements, as well as installation of fiber optic conduit and utility boxes. The project involves removal and replacement of existing pipelines, new pipeline installation, service tie-ins, trenching, backfill, sewer main rehabilitation using CIPP, sewer manhole installations, surface restoration, and coordination with UPRR. Construction will occur within active public rights-of-way near residences, businesses, and transportation corridors, requiring strong coordination, traffic control, public communication, and sequencing. The project must comply with SACOG Green Means Go Grant requirements and be completed by December 31, 2026.

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