Opportunity
Leesburg Granicus #500620-FY27-07
Leesburg Seeks Cathodic Protection System Rehabilitation for 24-Inch Reuse Water Main
Posted
August 06, 2026
Respond By
September 16, 2026
Identifier
500620-FY27-07
NAICS
237110, 237990
The Town of Leesburg, Department of Utilities, is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of the cathodic protection (CP) system on the Panda Stonewall 24-inch reuse water main. - Government Buyer: - Town of Leesburg, Department of Utilities, Deputy Procurement Officer - Scope of Work: - Rehabilitation and corrective maintenance at approximately 17 test stations along a 4.4-mile pipeline - Activities include investigation, recovery, reinstallation, reconciliation, retrofits, corrections, and post-repair CP testing and acceptance documentation - Specific tasks: - Recover, reinstall, replace, or reconcile missing/inaccessible/unresolved test-station locations (12 locations) - Retrofit test stations not meeting AMPP/NACE SP0169 criteria (2 locations) - Investigate and correct Type G casing test station deficiencies (4 locations) - Post-repair CP testing and acceptance documentation (1 lot) - Products/Services Requested: - CP system components such as magnesium anodes, wiring, shunts, reference electrodes, test leads, terminal boards, wire identification tags, and related hardware - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with AMPP/NACE SP0169 standards for cathodic protection - Includes excavation, backfill, surface restoration, and comprehensive post-repair testing - Liquidated damages apply for delays - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The Town of Leesburg is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to provide construction services for the Cathodic Protection System Rehabilitation project on the Panda Stonewall 24-inch reuse water main. The work includes rehabilitation activities at approximately 17 test stations associated with the existing 24-inch diameter reuse water main, involving investigation, recovery, reinstallation, reconciliation, retrofits, corrections, and post-repair testing and acceptance documentation. The project requires completion within 180 calendar days for substantial completion and an additional 30 days for final completion, with liquidated damages applicable for delays. Bids are to be submitted electronically via the Commonwealth's eProcurement website by September 16, 2026.