Opportunity
Seminole Opengov #PS-7172-26
Seminole County Seeks Contractors for Force Main Valve and Flow Meter Installation
Posted
May 19, 2026
Respond By
June 17, 2026
Identifier
PS-7172-26
NAICS
237110, 237990
Seminole County Board of County Commissioners is seeking qualified contractors for the Rinehart Road Force Main Valve and Flow Meter Installation project. - Government Buyer: - Seminole County Board of County Commissioners - Administrative Services - Purchasing & Contracts office - Scope of Work: - Installation of five new 16-inch valves on an existing PVC force main along Greenwood Blvd. and Rinehart Rd. in Lake Mary - Construction of a new 12-inch electromagnetic flow meter assembly and bypass line south of Greenwood Boulevard within a power easement - Products/Services Requested: - Five 16-inch valves for PVC force main - One 12-inch electromagnetic flow meter assembly and bypass line - General contracting and certified underground utilities construction services - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Seminole County purchasing policies - Submission of all required documents, including bonds and insurance certificates - Adherence to technical specifications provided in the bid documents - Encouragement of participation from Minority/Women Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) - Project is not FEMA funded - Includes detailed legal, insurance, and safety requirements - Estimated contract value: $913,000
Description
Seminole County Board of County Commissioners is seeking a General Contractor and/or Certified Underground Utilities Contractor to install five new 16-inch valves on an existing PVC force main located on the east side of Greenwood Blvd. and Rinehart Rd. in Lake Mary. The project also includes the installation of a new 12-inch electromagnetic flow meter assembly and bypass line south of Greenwood Boulevard within the power easement. Bidders must follow specific instructions, submit required documents, and comply with the County's purchasing policies and laws. The project is not FEMA funded and encourages participation from M/WBEs.