Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-75052-NONST-2026-000000005
Sewerage System Rehabilitation Project for City of Tennille, Georgia
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
PE-75052-NONST-2026-000000005
NAICS
237110
The City of Tennille, Georgia is seeking bids for a major sewerage system rehabilitation project. - Government Buyer: - City of Tennille, Georgia (local government) - Project Scope: - Cleaning and pre-video inspection of approximately 4,953 linear feet of 8-inch sewer lines - Rehabilitation of 4,989 linear feet of 8-inch sewer lines using cured-in-place lining - Six point repairs on sewer lines - Rehabilitation of ten existing manholes - Installation of two new precast concrete manholes - Reconnection of 61 existing service connections and related appurtenances - Funding and Compliance: - Project funded by a GEFA Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant - Compliance required with American Iron and Steel, Davis Bacon, and Build America Buy America provisions - Bidder Requirements: - Must hold a State of Georgia Utility Contractor License - Must employ a certified Utility Manager for project oversight - Bid, performance, and payment bonds are mandatory - Plans and specifications available from Turnipseed Engineers - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to federal and state compliance standards - Emphasis on use of American-made materials and fair labor standards
Description
This solicitation is for the rehabilitation of the sewerage system in the City of Tennille, Georgia. The work includes cleaning and pre-video inspection of approximately 4,953 linear feet of 8-inch sewer lines, rehabilitation of 4,989 linear feet of 8-inch sewer lines by cured-in-place lining, six point repairs, rehabilitation of 10 existing manholes, installation of two new precast concrete manholes, and reconnection of 61 existing service connections and appurtenances. The project requires substantial completion within 180 consecutive calendar days and final completion within 240 days. The project is funded by a GEFA Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant and includes compliance with American Iron and Steel, Davis Bacon, and Build America Buy America requirements.