Buffalo Springs and CB Stewart Utility Project

Project ID: 00574-026-00 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyCity of Montgomery Construction / Engineering [TX]
Deadline06/23/26
Posted05/13/26
Estimated Value$1,500,000 - $4,500,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationTexas
Description
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Background

The City of Montgomery is issuing a solicitation for the construction of the Buffalo Springs and CB Stewart Utility Project. This project aims to enhance the utility infrastructure within the city, ensuring improved service delivery and operational efficiency. The contract will encompass all necessary materials, equipment, labor, and supervision required for successful completion.

Work Details

The contractor will be responsible for: 1. Mobilization, including all permits and bonds. 2. Site preparation, which includes clearing vegetation and debris, stripping existing topsoil, and ensuring positive drainage. 3. Construction of a water distribution system consisting of various sizes of PVC waterlines (12-inch and 8-inch), installation of gate valves, tees, wet connections, and fire hydrant assemblies. 4. Construction of a sanitary sewer system with PVC pipes in various diameters (8-inch to 12-inch) and installation of sanitary sewer manholes. 5. Implementation of stormwater pollution control measures including filter fabric fences and rock filter dams.

Period of Performance

The contractor is expected to commence work within 10 calendar days after receiving a written Notice to Proceed from the Engineer. Final completion is expected within a specified number of calendar days thereafter.

Place of Performance

The work will be performed in Montgomery County, Texas.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must provide a bid bond or certified check equal to at least 5% of the total bid amount as security. They must also submit a completed Texas Ethics Commission Form 1295 with their bid. Additionally, bidders are required to comply with local regulations regarding labor classification and minimum wage rates.

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