Opportunity
Pierce County Fire Protection District 6 Opengov #2026-MPW-040
Construction Services for Northwest Landing Wastewater Pump Station Upgrades
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 10, 2026
Identifier
2026-MPW-040
NAICS
237110, 238210, 238220, 238190
Pierce County Planning and Public Works is seeking construction services for upgrades at the Northwest Landing Wastewater Pump Station in DuPont, WA. - Government Buyer: - Pierce County Planning and Public Works - Products and Equipment Requested: - Polyethylene storage tank for chemical storage (ferric chloride compatible) - Ferric chloride compatible pump system with control and alarm panels - Steel roof structure - Emergency shower and eyewash stations - Chain-link fencing, gates, and stairs for site security and access - Services Requested: - Construction of a below grade reinforced concrete foundation with spill containment walls - Installation of electrical conduit, water and chemical piping, cables, and wiring - Extension of power cables and conduits from the existing motor control center to new panels - Tapping and extending the existing water service line to emergency showers - Notable Requirements: - Pump system and storage tank must be compatible with ferric chloride - Control and alarm panels must integrate with the existing SCADA system using owner-furnished equipment - Pump station operations must be maintained throughout construction - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation seeks services for construction activities at the Northwest Landing Wastewater Pump Station in DuPont, Washington. The scope includes building a below grade reinforced concrete foundation with spill containment walls, installing a polyethylene storage tank, ferric chloride compatible pump system, steel roof structure, emergency shower/eyewash stations, chain-link fence, gates, stairs, and various electrical and piping systems. The chemical pump system will include control and alarm panels connected to the existing SCADA system. Work also involves extending power cables and conduits, tapping the existing water service line, and ensuring the pump station remains operational throughout the project.