Opportunity

Fort Worth Bonfire #26-0242

Fort Worth Storm Drain Improvements Construction Solicitation

Posted

June 17, 2026

Respond By

July 16, 2026

Identifier

26-0242

NAICS

237110, 237990

The City of Fort Worth, Texas, is seeking bids for construction services to upgrade storm drainage infrastructure along Northside Drive in Tarrant County. - Government Buyer: - City of Fort Worth, Texas (local government) - Project Scope: - Replacement of existing 24-inch reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) with a larger 48-inch RCP - Reestablishment of the outfall structure - Installation of riprap to prevent erosion at the outfall - Removal and replacement of concrete paving - Installation of new storm junction boxes - Replacement of curb inlets and drop inlets - Tree removal and protection during construction - Excavation and fill for site preparation - Implementation of Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SW3P) management - Products/Services Requested: - 48-inch Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) - Riprap materials - Concrete paving materials - Storm junction boxes - Curb and drop inlets - Tree removal/protection services - Excavation and fill services - SW3P management services - Notable Requirements: - Bottom line pricing required for both base and alternate bids - Compliance with state law and small business utilization requirements - Submission of bid tables, proposal documents, compliance forms, and small business certificates - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.

Description

The City of Fort Worth is seeking construction services to improve an existing storm drain system along Northside Drive between Cold Springs Road and Mercado Drive. The project involves replacing a 24-inch reinforced concrete pipe with a 48-inch pipe, reestablishing the outfall structure, and installing riprap to prevent erosion. Additional work includes removal and replacement of concrete paving, installation of storm junction boxes, curb and drop inlets replacement, tree removal and protection, excavation, fill, and SW3P management. The project aims to address erosion issues and improve storm drainage infrastructure.

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