Opportunity
Brazos Valley Ionwave #26-028
City of Bryan Waterline Relocation and Replacement along William J. Bryan Parkway
Posted
May 15, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
26-028
NAICS
237110, 237990
The City of Bryan, Texas is soliciting proposals for the William J. Bryan Parkway Waterlines relocation and replacement project to support upcoming TxDOT roadway improvements. - Government Buyer: - City of Bryan, Engineering Department and Public Works Department - Contracting and coordination with TxDOT Bryan District - Products/Materials Requested: - Polyvinylchloride (PVC) waterlines: 12", 8", and 6" (C-900 DR 18, Certa Lok, CERTA-LOK RJ) - Steel casing: 16" x 3/8" thick, for waterline installation by bore - Ductile iron pipe and fittings (AWWA C110, ANSI A21 10) - Fire hydrant assemblies (with Storz connections), meter boxes, private valves, and gate valves (iron-bodied, resilient seat) - Type K copper tubing for water services - Cement stabilized sand backfill, concrete and asphalt pavement repair materials - Quantities (selected major items): - 12" PVC waterline (open cut): 374 LF; 12" Certa Lok PVC (bore): 64 LF - 8" PVC waterline (open cut): 793 LF; 8" Certa Lok PVC (bore): 369 LF; 8" Certa Lok PVC inside 16" casing: 123 LF - 16" steel casing (bore): 123 LF - Fire hydrant assemblies: 5; 8" gate valves: 9; 6" gate valves: 2; 4" gate valve: 1 - Demolition of concrete pavement: 152 units; tree removal: 7 - Services Requested: - Construction services for waterline installation, demolition, site restoration, and traffic control - Mobilization, utility locating, erosion control, hydro-mulch seeding, and site clean-up - Coordination with utility companies and compliance with TCEQ and City of Bryan standards - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and City of Bryan standards - Traffic control plans must be signed/sealed by an engineer and approved by the city - Notification protocols for water service disruptions and customer coordination - Abandonment and grout filling of existing waterlines - Coordination with TxDOT for work within state right-of-way - Compliance with all required permits, bonds, and insurance - No specific OEMs are named, but all materials must meet industry and regulatory standards for water utility construction.
Description
The City of Bryan is soliciting proposals for the William J. Bryan Parkway Waterlines project, City Job No. 611-D6-2218, RFP #26-028. The project involves relocating and replacing 12-inch, 8-inch, and 6-inch waterlines along FM158, including installation of new water mains, fittings, valves, fire hydrants, and related appurtenances. The scope includes demolition of existing concrete pavement and trees, site cleanup, traffic control, and restoration activities. Proposals are due electronically or sealed by June 4, 2026, with a public acknowledgement via Zoom.