Opportunity

Middletown Civic Plus #2026-012

City of Middletown Wellfield Redevelopment – Pump, Inspection, and Chemical Treatment Services

Posted

June 16, 2026

Identifier

2026-012

NAICS

237110

This opportunity involves the City of Middletown, Connecticut, seeking bids for the redevelopment of wells at the John S. Roth Wellfield, managed by the Water and Sewer Department. - Government Buyer: - City of Middletown, Water and Sewer Department, Purchasing Office - Scope of Work: - Redevelopment of existing wells, including mobilization, pump removal and reinstallation, video well inspections, pump testing, mechanical and chemical well treatments, cleaning, painting, and project documentation - Quantities include: - 2 wells for mobilization, pump work, and documentation - 4 video well inspections (pre and post) - 16 hours of step-testing - 120 hours of mechanical surging - 500 gallons of muriatic acid (28%), 60 gallons hydroxyacetic acid, 300 pounds sulfamic acid, 25 gallons each of NW-310 and QC-21 acid enhancers, 10 gallons NW-220 wetting agent, 30 gallons sodium hypochlorite (12.5%), 16 gallons NW-410 enhancer - 2 wells for neutralization chemicals, pump inspection, cleaning and painting, AquaFreed treatment, and project documentation - $100,000 allowance for vertical turbine pump repair or replacement - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Connecticut prevailing wage laws - OSHA 10-hour safety training required - Performance, labor/material, and maintenance bonds required - Preference for local vendors - Project documentation and environmental protection required - No specific OEMs or named vendors are mentioned in the solicitation or attachments.

Description

The City of Middletown is soliciting sealed proposals for the redevelopment of wells at the John S. Roth Wellfield. The work involves redevelopment activities as detailed in the bid documents available from the Purchasing Office or online. Bidders must submit proposals by July 21, 2026, at 11:00 am, including a 10% bid bond, with performance and payment bonds required upon award. The project is subject to prevailing wage rates and compliance with the City's Affirmative Action Plan.

View original listing