Opportunity
Palmdale Water District Opengov #226495
Drilling and Construction of Monitoring, Injection, and Municipal Water Supply Wells for PWAV Project
Posted
July 07, 2026
Respond By
August 18, 2026
Identifier
226495
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the Palmdale Water District's procurement for the drilling, construction, development, and testing of three wells as part of the Pure Water Antelope Valley (PWAV) project. - Government Buyer: - Palmdale Water District, Engineering Division - Project Scope: - Drilling, construction, and testing of: - One monitoring well (MW-1) - One full-scale injection well (IW-1) - One municipal water supply well (Well 37) - Supports groundwater replenishment using treated wastewater for drought resilience - Products and Services Requested: - Mobilization, site preparation, and restoration - Drilling of various borehole diameters (28-inch, 14.75-inch) - Supply and installation of well casing, screens, end caps, and gravel envelopes - Geophysical borehole logging, caliper surveys, water quality laboratory analyses - Well development, disinfection, pumping and aquifer tests, downhole video, and spinner flowmeter surveys - Compliance with discharge requirements and Title 22 laboratory analyses - Quantities and Part Numbers: - Multiple line items, e.g., 880 ft of 14.75-inch borehole, 477 ft of well casing, 405 ft of well screen, 530 ft of gravel envelope and seal - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must hold a Class C-57 California Contractor License - Strict compliance with federal, state, and local regulations - Liquidated damages of $3,000 per day for delays - All materials and equipment must meet District-approved specifications - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders must source per District standards
Description
This solicitation is for the PWAV Site Characterization Drilling Program including drilling, construction, development, and testing of Well 37. The scope includes mobilization, site preparation, drilling various boreholes, installation of well casing and screens, water quality analyses, well development, and pumping tests. The project requires compliance with discharge requirements and includes site cleanup and restoration. Bidders must have a Class C-57 California Contractor License and comply with all applicable laws and regulations.