2026 Pioneer Trail Waterline Project (REBID)

Project ID: 2026 Pioneer Trail Waterline Project (REBID) State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencySouth Tahoe Public Utility District [CA]
Deadline06/09/26
Posted05/07/26
Estimated Value$5,000,000 - $11,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationCalifornia
Description
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Background

The South Tahoe Public Utility District (STPUD) is issuing this solicitation for the construction of the 2026 Pioneer Trail Waterline Project (Rebid). The project aims to enhance the water infrastructure within an unincorporated area of El Dorado County, California, specifically along Pioneer Trail. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve water delivery and management in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Work Details

The work to be performed includes: - Installation of approximately 8,700 linear feet of 16-inch diameter Class 250 ductile iron waterline pipe; - An additional 500 linear feet of 12-inch and 8-inch diameter pipe; - Construction of three pressure reducing valve stations; - Installation of 13 hydrants; - Completion of five interties; - Paving of 48,000 square feet; - Implementation of temporary traffic control measures; and - Compliance with stormwater pollution prevention plan requirements.

Period of Performance

The contract work is expected to commence upon award and will be performed over a specified duration as outlined in the contract documents. Bids are due by June 9, 2026.

Place of Performance

The project site is located within an unincorporated area of El Dorado County, California, along Pioneer Trail between Marshall Trail and Susquehana Drive. This includes areas on US Forest Service lands via special use permit.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must possess a valid Class A contractor license at the time of bid opening. The project is subject to prevailing wage requirements under both California and federal labor standards, including the Davis-Bacon Act. Bidders must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations to perform public work. Compliance with Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) requirements and American Iron and Steel (AIS) regulations is mandatory. Additionally, bidders are required to comply with California Air Resources Board regulations regarding off-road diesel vehicles.

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