Active SLED Opportunity · TEXAS · POST WOOD MUD
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Sanitary Sewer Phase 11 Rehabilitation project in Post Wood MUD, Texas, involving sewer line and manhole repairs, pipebursting, cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation, trench safety, traffic control, and site restoration. Mandatory pre-bid July 21, 2026; bids due July 28, 2026.
The work in this contract is for the Sanitary Sewer Phase 11 for Sections 4 & 5, located in Post Wood
Municipal Utility District. The purpose of this project is to rehabilitate and maintain the condition of the existing
sanitary sewer system, to reduce sanitary sewer overflows, and limit infiltration and inflow throughout the District.
The sewer lines and manholes being rehabilitated were selected based on field inspections conducted by Operator
staff and prior evaluations.
In general, this work consists of:
1. Pre-television of lines to be repaired by cured-in-place pipe.
2. Pipebursting of sanitary sewer lines including service reconnections in kind, remove and replace
external drop stack connections, and cleanout replacements.
3. Cured-in place pipe rehabilitation of sanitary sewer lines including removal of roots and obstructions.
4. Performing trench safety as required per section 01561.
5. Cleaning and preparation of sanitary sewer manholes prior to rehabilitation, including removing
existing liners, debris, existing utility cables, etc.
6. Repair of sanitary sewer manholes including chemical grout injection (curtain grout method),
cementitious lining, removing and replacing frames and covers, and repair of bench and invert, and
removing and relocating pipe and/or cable through sanitary sewer manholes. Contractor shall initiate
coordination with pipe and/or cable owner within 30 days of notice to proceed and provide proof of
ongoing communication throughout the project at a frequency of at least once every 30 days until
completed.
7. Bypass diversion pumping, as directed by Engineer, to properly rehabilitate any manholes where a
flow through bridge or plug is not a viable option. Any bypass pumping required to complete the work is
incidental to the project. The cost for flow through bridges or plugs shall be included in other work items.
8. Site restoration including replacement of any damaged sidewalk and pavement not located within
easements in backyards; replacement of damaged turf, plants, shrubs, fences, wooden decks, trees, and
other miscellaneous items in the easement or ROW.
9. Implementation and maintenance of traffic control when necessary or required. Contractor to note
that these plans may not include all necessary Traffic Control Plans. Contractor to ensure traffic control is
executed as necessary to facilitate work. Contractor is responsible for obtaining any and all permits
required for street cuts and/or traffic control.
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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