Opportunity

Camas Municode #SWR26003A

City of Camas Solicits Bids for NW 6th Place Sewer Repair Project (PVC Pipe Replacement & Civil Works)

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

July 15, 2026

Identifier

SWR26003A

NAICS

237110, 237990

The City of Camas Public Works Department is seeking bids for the NW 6th Place Sewer Repair project, focusing on sewer infrastructure replacement and related civil works. - Government Buyer: - City of Camas Public Works Department - Project Scope: - Removal of approximately 190 linear feet of existing 10-inch concrete sewer pipe - Installation of 190 linear feet of new 12-inch diameter PVC sanitary sewer pipe - Construction of a cement concrete headwall - Sanitary sewer bypass pumping during construction - Clearing, grubbing, and removal of structures/obstructions - Solid rock excavation and replacement of unsuitable material (5 cubic yards each) - Trench safety system for 190 linear feet - Hot mix asphalt (HMA 1/2-inch PG 64-22) paving (7 tons) - Project temporary traffic control, erosion control, and water pollution control - Mobilization (up to 10% of contract total) - Construction documentation and minor changes (minimum bid $5,000 each) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Washington State prevailing wage rates for Clark County - 100% payment and performance bond required - E-Verify enrollment mandatory - One-year guarantee on workmanship and materials from acceptance - Traffic control plan must be submitted and approved - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; standard construction materials (PVC pipe, concrete, HMA) are specified - Engineer's estimate for the project is $157,000

Description

This solicitation is for the NW 6th Place Sewer Repair project in Camas, Washington. The work involves removing existing 10-inch diameter concrete sewer pipe and installing new 12-inch diameter PVC sewer pipe. The project scope includes clearing and grubbing, sanitary sewer pipe installation, sanitary sewer bypass pumping, reinforced concrete headwall construction, HMA paving, erosion control, traffic control, and other related work. All work must conform to the attached contract plans, provisions, and standard specifications. Bids are due by July 15, 2026, with an engineer's estimate of $157,000.

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