Opportunity
Warner Robins Ionwave #U-4661
City of Warner Robins Parkway Memorial Gardens Sewer Remediation Project Solicitation
Posted
July 01, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
U-4661
NAICS
237110, 237990
The City of Warner Robins, Georgia, is seeking bids for the Parkway Memorial Gardens Sewer Remediation project. - Government Buyer: - City of Warner Robins, Purchasing Office (Allison Lanneau, Assistant Purchasing Agent) - Project Scope: - Installation of 40 linear feet of 16-inch by 0.375-inch wall thickness split steel casing around an existing 8-inch PVC gravity sewer pipe - Construction of two cast-in-place concrete headwalls with slabs - Site clearing and grubbing - Implementation of erosion and sedimentation control measures - Products/Materials Requested: - 40 LF of 16" x 0.375" WT split steel casing - Two cast-in-place concrete headwalls with slabs - Services Requested: - Site preparation (clearing and grubbing) - Erosion and sedimentation control - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Coordination with city and utility owners is required - Bidders must provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, safety gear, permitting, and erosion/sedimentation control - Proof of current business license and insurance certificates must be submitted with the bid - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - The contract will be awarded based on the most advantageous bid considering price, availability, and other relevant factors
Description
The City of Warner Robins is soliciting bids for the Parkway Memorial Gardens Sewer Remediation project. The scope of work includes installation of a 40 LF long span of 16" x 0.375" WT split steel casing around an existing 8" PVC gravity sewer pipe, construction of two cast-in-place concrete headwalls with slabs, clearing and grubbing, and various erosion control measures. The project requires substantial completion within 60 days and final completion within 90 days from the Notice to Proceed. Bids are due by July 30, 2026, and a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting with a site visit is scheduled for July 16, 2026.