SLED Opportunity · NEW MEXICO · SANTA FE COUNTY
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Santa Fe County seeks emergency repair services for a water service line leak at 110 Sunrise Drive involving pipe replacement and system pressurization to address a public health and safety threat.
102 Grant Avenue · P.O. Box 276 · Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0276 · 505-986-6200 · FAX: 505- 995-2740 www.santafecountynm.gov Justin S. Greene Commissioner, District 1 Adam Fulton Johnson Commissioner, District 4 Lisa Cacari Stone Commissioner, District 2 Hank Hughes Commissioner, District 5 Camilla Bustamante Commissioner, District 3 Gregory S. Shaffer County Manager MEMORANDUM DATE: June 26, 2026 TO: File FROM: Bill Taylor, Procurement Manager, CPO Via: Jason Crighton, Deputy Public Work Utilities Director Travis Soderquist, Public Works Utilities Division Director RE: Declaration of Emergency to Procure the Necessary Repairs to a Water Service Line Leak Located at 110 Sunrise Drive in Las Campanas Subdivision in Santa Fe New Mexico ISSUE On March 21, 2026 at 10:20 AM the Public Works Utilities Division received an emergency call from dispatch about water leaking on Sunrise Dr in front of 109 E Sunrise Dr. The Utilities Division personnel arrived at site at 11:05 AM and found water leaking from under the pavement and running down both sides of street. Locating crews arrived at 11:30AM and located the utilities in the designated area and began to isolate the leak by shutting off valves. 2 broken water valves were located, and staff called TLC Company to mobilize and repair the valves and water lines. TLC arrived at approximately 12:30 PM. TLC waited until water line was isolated. TLC started to repair the line at 5:15 PM by digging a 6’x15’ hole that was approximately 4’ deep to expose the pipe. What was found was a 1” service line that broke away from the 6” main line causing damage to both the 1’ and 6” lines. TLC then replaced an 8’-10’ piece of 6” line tying into the 1” service line. The hole was then filled. The street has yet to be repaved as of 3/23/26 but there is base course present and the street is passable. TLC finished their work at approximately 9:15 PM. Nathan Martinez and Julian Payne started to pressurize the system at 9:20 PM and finished pressurizing and flushing the system at 11:30 PM. DETERMINATION: It is therefore the written determination of the County Procurement Manager to declare this emergency procurement for the repairs as there exists a threat to public health, welfare and safety, pursuant to 13-1- 127 Emergency Procurements. Emergency Project Description: Contractor: TLC/Spears Const. 102 Grant Avenue · P.O. Box 276 · Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0276 · 505-986-6200 · FAX: 505- 995-2740 www.santafecountynm.gov 5000 Edith Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 (505) 395-3434 TLC - Scope of Work: Attached Quotation Labor Equipment Materials Repair to line, subcontractors, rental equipment Pressurization Back fill and compaction TLC Total - $24,494.08, exclusive of tax
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