Opportunity
Chino Hills Civicplus #RFP-Water Well, Booster, & Hydropneumatic Pump On-call Maint., Repair, & Emergency Response Services
On-Call Maintenance, Repair, and Emergency Services for Water Wells and Booster Pumps
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
RFP-Water Well, Booster, & Hydropneumatic Pump On-call Maint., Repair, & Emergency Response Services
NAICS
238290
The City of Chino Hills Public Works Department is seeking qualified contractors for on-call maintenance, repair, and emergency response services for its water system infrastructure. - Scope covers nine wells and seventeen booster/hydropneumatic stations - Services include: - Repair, removal, installation, rehabilitation, and replacement of pumps, motors, well columns, base plates, lube assemblies, controls, and related components - Provision of all necessary parts, materials, equipment, labor, and supervision - Contract is time-and-materials based, with an estimated annual value up to $200,000 - Term is three years, with two optional one-year extensions (potential total of five years) - Contractors must hold valid California Class “A” and C-57 Well Drilling licenses - All work must comply with Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Green Book), California Department of Public Health guidelines, AWWA, and NEMA standards - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; contractors may propose suitable products meeting these standards
Description
The City of Chino Hills is soliciting proposals for on-call maintenance, repair, and emergency response services for its water wells, boosters, and hydropneumatic pumps. The contract is expected to last three years with two optional one-year extensions and may be awarded to one or two contractors licensed as class "A" and (C-57) Well Drilling Contractors in California. Services include repair, removal, installation, rehabilitation, and replacement of pumps, motors, well columns, base plates, lube assemblies, controls, and related parts and labor. The contract value is estimated up to $200,000 annually, and all work must comply with applicable standards and guidelines including the Green Book, California Department of Public Health, AWWA, and NEMA standards.