Opportunity
City of Houston BeaconBid #d970dd10-3342-4999-b71c-c31d88edf5a8
Houston Public Works solicits bids for Sims North Wastewater Treatment Plant mechanical and structural upgrades
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
d970dd10-3342-4999-b71c-c31d88edf5a8
NAICS
237110, 237990, 236210
Houston Public Works is inviting bids for major mechanical and structural upgrades at the Sims North Wastewater Treatment Plant to improve facility performance and reliability. - Buyer: City of Houston, Houston Public Works - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive repair and replacement of mechanical systems and structural components - Construction activities including mobilization, signage, fencing, inlet protection, and stormwater pollution prevention - Sludge and grit removal, demolition, and improvements to pump stations - Electrical and instrumentation upgrades, site lighting enhancements, and building improvements - Extra unit price items for excavation, backfill, demolition, bollards, concrete paving, pipe supports, painting, wiring, and conduit - Cash allowances for construction permits and CenterPoint Energy fees - Products/Services Requested: - Multiple construction line items (see detailed list below) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Houston Public Works specifications - 12% Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) goal - 7% Women Business Enterprise (WBE) goal - Submission of required forms (bidder's bond, good faith efforts, goal deviation requests, anti-collusion statements) - Estimated construction budget: $15,000,000
Description
The City of Houston is soliciting bids for comprehensive mechanical and structural improvements at the Sims North Wastewater Treatment Plant. The project includes repair and/or replacement of existing mechanical systems and structural components to enhance the facility's performance and reliability. Work must comply with specifications and scope established by Houston Public Works. The estimated construction budget is $15,000,000. The solicitation includes specific goals for minority and women-owned business participation.