SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR AGENCIES
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The Transportation Corridor Agencies seek contractors for water and wastewater system inspection, maintenance, and repair services on multiple toll roads in Orange County, California. Required licenses include general engineering, plumbing or sanitation, machinery and pumps, and water and sewage hauling permits.
The Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency and the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency require water and wastewater system inspection, maintenance and repair services for the Toll Roads as more specifically described in Exhibit A to the Form of Contract (Section III).The San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency manages the 15-mile 73 Toll Road, which stretches from Newport Beach to San Juan Capistrano in southwest Orange County. Officials from 14 cities and county Supervisorial districts near the 73 Toll Road are appointed to serve on the Agency's Board of Directors. The Board makes major decisions about construction, administration, and finances affecting the 73 Toll Road.The Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency manages the 241, 261 and 133 Toll Roads which link the Riverside (SR-91) Freeway near the Orange/Riverside County border to I-5 in Irvine and to communities in south Orange County. Officials from 15 cities and county Supervisorial districts near the 241, 261, and 133 Toll Roads are appointed to serve on the Agency's Board of Directors. The Board makes major decisions about construction, administration, and finances affecting the 241, 261, and 133 Toll Roads.Due to the remote nature of most of the Foothill/Eastern mainline toll plazas; the TCA was unable to connect to existing municipal water and wastewater facilities. Therefore, alternative water utilities were constructed at several locations. One TCA reservoir system provides water storage for potable water, irrigation, and fire-fighting capacity to the Windy Ridge Northbound and Southbound mainline toll plazas. By contrast, the San Joaquin Hills facilities are served directly from a municipal water-supplier. Wastewater is however, handled through holding tanks that must be emptied on a regular basis on both corridors. Pre-Bid Meeting Information: Yes Online Q&A: Yes Location Information: Department: Contracts Address: 125 Pacifica, Suite 100Irvine, California92618 County: Orange Other Details: This Work requires the below listed Contractor’s Licenses, as issued by the State of California Contractor’s License Board:• General Engineering Contractor’s License (Class A),• Plumbing Contractor (Class C-36) or Sanitation System Contractor License (Class C-42),• Machinery and Pumps Contractor (Class D-21).• A (potable) Water Hauler’s License, as issued by the State of California Department of Public Health, Food and Drug Branch,• Backflow Prevention Device Test Certification, as issued by the Orange County Environmental Health Division, and• A (sewage) Waste Hauler permit, as issued by the County of Orange Sanitation District.
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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