Opportunity

Johnston County #RFP Sewer Investigations

Johnston County seeks sewer line jetting and CCTV inspection services for multiple interceptors

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

August 27, 2026

Identifier

RFP Sewer Investigations

NAICS

237110

Johnston County Department of Public Utilities is seeking qualified firms for a one-time contract to investigate gravity sewer systems in Smithfield, NC. - Scope of Work: - Sewer line jetting (high-pressure water cleaning) and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) inspection for four major interceptors: Wilson St, Neuse River, Buffalo Rd, and Buffalo Creek - Cleaning and inspection of sewer lines ranging from 8" to 36" diameter - Inspection of 158 manholes - Comprehensive documentation required: video footage, structural integrity, segment length, diameter, material type, and defect identification - Technical Requirements: - Contractor must supply all equipment, materials, and specialized off-road equipment for swampy/wet areas - Traffic control must be provided at no additional cost - Most easements will be cleared by the County except in wet areas - Insurance and licensing requirements must be met - Performance Timeline: - Contract must be completed within 120 calendar days from Notice to Proceed - Rain day extensions allowed based on NOAA weather data - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified service providers - Estimated contract value likely ranges from $250,000 to $750,000 based on scope and industry standards - Notable Requirements: - Detailed video documentation and defect flagging - Off-road access capability for swampy areas - Unit pricing based on actual quantities performed

Description

Johnston County is soliciting proposals for a Sewer Investigations Project involving gravity sewer system line jetting and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) inspection technology. The work covers the Wilson St Interceptor, Neuse River Interceptor, Buffalo Rd Interceptor, and Buffalo Creek Interceptor in and around Smithfield, North Carolina. The contractor will be responsible for cleaning sewer lines, capturing video footage, and providing detailed documentation of pipe conditions including structural integrity and areas needing repair. The contract is a one-time service contract with work to be completed within 120 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. The contractor must also handle any required traffic control at no additional cost.

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