Opportunity
Goodyear Bonfire #26-0137
City of Goodyear Solicits Job Order Contractors for Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Services
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 10, 2026
Identifier
26-0137
NAICS
237110, 237990
The City of Goodyear is seeking qualified Job Order Contractors (JOCs) to support a wide range of water and wastewater infrastructure projects. - Government Buyer: - City of Goodyear (local government, Maricopa County, AZ) - Scope of Work: - Installation, replacement, modification, and repair of water and wastewater systems - Includes stormwater, non-potable/remediated/reclaimed systems, wells, reservoirs, tanks, lift/pump/booster/pressure reducing stations - Odor control, disinfection, process equipment, electrical, fiber, security, lighting, instrumentation, SCADA, mechanical systems - Pavement rehabilitation, site work, drainage, artwork, security systems, testing, disinfection, permits, and emergency response - Contract Structure: - Series of individual Job Orders, each with a not-to-exceed guaranteed maximum price (GMP) of $5 million - Annual contract limit of $15 million, subject to budget availability - Initial contract term of three years, with two optional one-year extensions - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must be able to respond to emergency situations - Work may include a broad range of technical and civil infrastructure services - Each Job Order is subject to a separate scope and price negotiation
Description
The City of Goodyear is seeking qualified Job Order Contractors to provide services for Water & Wastewater Systems, including installation, replacement, modifications, and repairs of various water infrastructure. The contract will last three years with two optional one-year extensions and may include multiple contracts. Work covers water and wastewater systems, stormwater systems, wells, reservoirs, lift stations, odor control, electrical and mechanical systems, pavement rehabilitation, and emergency responses. Each Job Order is negotiated as a not-to-exceed GMP with a maximum of $5 million per order and an annual limit of $15 million, subject to budget availability.