Opportunity

Plaquemines Parish Civicplus #21-11-11B

Rehabilitation of Bellvue Pump Station in Belle Chasse, Louisiana

Posted

July 14, 2026

Respond By

August 11, 2026

Identifier

21-11-11B

NAICS

237110, 237990, 238210

This opportunity seeks contractors for the rehabilitation of the Bellvue Pump Station in Belle Chasse, Louisiana, following damage from Hurricane Ida. - Government Buyer: - Plaquemines Parish Engineering and Public Works, Plaquemines Parish Government, Louisiana - Scope of Work: - Mechanical, architectural, and electrical repairs to restore the flood control pump station - Services include repair and rehabilitation of equipment, building structures, and electrical systems - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contractor Requirements: - Must hold a valid Louisiana contractor's license with one of the following classifications: - Municipal and Public Works Construction - Heavy Construction - Installation of Equipment, Machinery, and Engines - Bid security of at least 5% of the total bid price is required - Sureties must comply with U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570 - Contractor license validation and display of license numbers on bids/envelopes are mandatory - Procurement Process: - Bid documents available electronically from Principal Engineering, Inc. - Bids may be submitted online via Central Auction House - Pre-bid meeting scheduled at the Plaquemines Parish Engineering Office - Notable Requirements: - Strict validation of contractor licensing and classification prior to bid document release - Bidders may not withdraw bids for 45 days after opening

Description

This solicitation is for the rehabilitation of the Bellvue Pump Station in Belle Chasse, Louisiana, including mechanical, architectural, and electrical repairs due to Hurricane Ida. The project is managed by Plaquemines Parish Engineering and Public Works. Bids must be submitted by August 11, 2026, and a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for July 30, 2026. Contractors must be licensed under Louisiana statutes and meet specific classification requirements.

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