Active SLED Opportunity · OKLAHOMA · LOGAN COUNTY RURAL WATER DISTRICT 2
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Logan County Rural Water District 2 seeks sealed bids for booster station improvements. The project involves water system construction funded by USDA Rural Development with compliance to federal requirements. Bids due June 24, 2026, at the district office in Crescent, OK.
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Solicitation
Notice is hereby given that the Logan County Rural water District 2 , hereinafter called the “Owner” will Recieve sealed bids at the District office at 1701 N Hwy 74, Crescent, OK 73028 until 11:00 a.m., June 24, 2026, at which time they will be opened and read aloud, to wit:
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Booster Station Improvements |
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Bids submitted earlier than ninety-six (96) hours before the Bid Opening will be rejected and returned unopened. Upon receipt at the specified time, all bids will be carefully examined to ensure they are complete and accurate. All construction work and materials provided must adhere strictly to the Contract Documents prepared by Cimarron Valley Engineering, LLC.
The contract will be granted to the bidder who offers the lowest price, demonstrates responsiveness and responsibility. The Owner retains the authority to rectify any minor clerical errors in the bids as permitted by Oklahoma Law. Furthermore, the Owner maintains the right to refuse any or all bids as outlined in accordance with the Oklahoma Public Competitive Bidding Act of 1974. Bids submitted with conditions will not be considered.
Each bidder must submit their original bid, lodged with the Logan County Rural water District 2, accompanied by a certified or Cashier's Check from a solvent Oklahoma bank, or a Bidder's Bond. This bond must be equivalent to five (5) percent of the bid amount, serving as a guarantee of the bidder's capability to fulfill the contract bid and enter into a written agreement with the Owner. This agreement obligates the bidder to execute the work and/or supply the materials in compliance with the provided Plans and Specifications, as well as furnish the necessary bonds in accordance with the requirements of the Public Competitive Bidding Act of 1974.
The Owner will withhold the deposit as liquidated damages if the successful bidder fails to execute the contract and provide the specified bonds within the allotted timeframe. Deposits from unsuccessful bidders will be returned upon the completion of the Contract and provision of required bonds.
Each bidder must submit a sworn written statement affirming that they have not engaged in any agreements, either direct or indirect, with other bidders regarding bid prices, bid limitations, payment for promotional expenses, or subcontracting arrangements.
Construction, Maintenance, Payment, and Statutory Payment Bonds, amounting to 100% of the contract price, are mandatory for this project. These bonds must be secured from a Corporate Surety licensed in Oklahoma and approved by the Owner and Consulting Engineer. The bidder must identify the Surety or Sureties responsible for signing the bond if the contract is awarded. The Maintenance Bond will ensure the repair of any damage resulting from faulty materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year following the Owner's acceptance of the work.
This Project is being funded in whole or in part through financial assistance from USDA Rural Development. The Bidding and Contract Documents shall conform to applicable Rural Development requirements, including RUS Bulletin 1780-26 and the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee documents as modified for Rural Development-funded Water and Waste Disposal projects.
Davis-Bacon federal wage rate requirements are not applicable to this Project unless required by another funding source. State wage rate requirements, if applicable, shall apply.
This Project is subject to the American Iron and Steel requirements applicable to USDA Rural Development Water and Waste Disposal projects. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable AIS requirements and shall provide required manufacturer certifications and supporting documentation for covered iron and steel products incorporated into the Work.
This Project is also subject to the Build America, Buy America Act requirements under Title IX of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Pub. L. 117-58, §§ 70901-70953. Absent an approved waiver, all iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used in this Project must be produced in the United States. The Contractor shall comply with BABAA requirements, coordinate with manufacturers, suppliers, subcontractors, and distributors as necessary, and provide required certifications demonstrating compliance.
The following BABAA waivers apply to this Contract: BABAA De Minimis, Small Grants, and Minor Components, together with any other project-specific waivers approved by the applicable federal agency.
The project's information and bidding documents are accessible through the designated bidding website: www.civcastusa.com
Bidders are required to register on this website as plan holders, regardless of whether they obtain the bidding documents from the designated website or another source, either electronically or in paper format. The designated bidding website will be regularly updated with addenda, lists of registered plan holders, reports, and other pertinent information crucial for submitting a bid. All official notifications, addenda, and other bidding documents will be exclusively available through the designated bidding website. The Owner and Engineer shall not be held responsible for any bidding documents, including addenda, acquired from sources other than the designated bidding website.
Printed copies of the bidding documents can be procured from the designated bidding website for an additional fee. Refer to the designated website for further details.
For all further details regarding bid submission, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, please refer to the Instructions to Bidders included in the Bidding Documents.
Bids must remain valid for 30 days following the bid opening date. Within this period, the Owner retains the right to award the contract to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder or reject any or all bids for the project.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive irregularities in bids deemed to be in the best interests of the Owner, and reject nonconforming, nonresponsive, or conditional bids. In the event of ambiguity or lack of clarity in bid pricing, the Owner reserves the right to interpret bids in the most advantageous manner or reject them outright.
Unreasonable or unbalanced unit prices will be grounds for rejecting any bid or bids.
This notice is issued by:
Owner: Logan County Rural Water District No. 2
By: Matthew A. Coe, P.E.
Title: District Engineer, Cimarron Valley Engineering, LLC
Date: June 3, 2026
## Details **Bid/Project ID:** CVE24-069 **Type of Work:** Water System/ Utility Infrastructure **Bid Location:** District Office, 1701 N Hwy 74, Crescent, OK 73028 **Engineer/Publisher:** Cimarron Valley Engineering, LLC **Engineer Address:** 8455 N INDIAN MERIDIAN RD, Coyle, Oklahoma, 73027 ## Additional Notes questions to matthewc@cveok.com
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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