Opportunity

Marysville Marysvillecity #26-01

Marysville Binney Junction Sewer Main Relocation – Construction and Materials Solicitation

Posted

July 01, 2026

Identifier

26-01

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the relocation of a sewer main in Marysville, California, managed by the City of Marysville Department of Public Works. - Government Buyer: - City of Marysville Department of Public Works - Project Scope: - Relocation of approximately 1,400 linear feet of 8-inch SDR-26 PVC sewer main pipe - Installation of 10 new sanitary sewer manholes - Reconnection of 2 sewer laterals and 3 existing sewer laterals - Boring and jacking 160 feet of 24-inch steel casing for 8-inch C-900 PVC sewer main under railroad tracks - Trench restoration for pavement, curb, gutter, sidewalk, and ADA ramp - Abandonment of 1,052 feet of existing sewer main in place - Mobilization, traffic control, and compliance with Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) permit requirements - Water pollution control plan with installation and maintenance of BMPs - Products/Materials Requested: - 1,400 feet of 8-inch SDR-26 PVC pipe (primary sewer main) - 160 feet of 8-inch C-900 PVC pipe with restrained joints (for railroad crossing) - 160 feet of 24-inch steel casing (for boring and jacking under railroad tracks) - 10 sanitary sewer manholes - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Caltrans 2025 Standard Specifications and Standard Plans - Prevailing wage, labor surcharge, and equipment rental rates as set by Caltrans - UPRR permit compliance, including insurance, flagging, and coordination - Completion within 60 working days, with liquidated damages for delays - Water pollution control and environmental protection measures - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation, but products must meet industry and regulatory standards.

Description

This solicitation is for the Binney Junction Sewer Main Relocation Project under Contract No. 26-01. The project involves sewer main relocation work in Marysville, California, and is governed by the 2025 Standard Specifications and Standard Plans of the California Department of Transportation. The contract includes requirements for prevailing wage rates, labor surcharges, equipment rental rates, and subcontractor listing for those performing significant portions of the work. The project is managed by the City of Marysville Department of Public Works.

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