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Coachella Valley Water District
The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) is requesting proposals from qualified construction firms to provide on-call pipeline maintenance and repair services for its water distribution system. Work includes excavation, trenching, backfilling of buried pipeline systems; repair and replacement of valves, tees, hydrants, and other appurtenances up to 42 inches; corrosion control, coatings, linings, bypass piping, bypass pumping, and drainage activities to support rapid restoration of water service. This is an active services solicitation posted on the District's official PlanetBids vendor portal in Palm Desert, California.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 24, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District
Close: Aug 24, 2026
The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) is requesting proposals from qualified construction firms to provide on-call pipeline maintenance and repair services for its water distribution system. Work includes excavation, trenching, backfilling of buried pipeline systems; repair and replacement of valves, tees, hydrants, and other appurtenances up to 42 inches; corrosion control, coatings, linings, bypass piping, bypass pumping, and drainage activities to support rapid restoration of water service. This is an active services solicitation posted on the District's official PlanetBids vendor portal in Palm Desert, California.
AvailableCoachella Valley Water District
Construction: Remove existing pump station equipment. Complete earthwork, grading, drainage, base installation, masonry walls, and installation of site piping and electrical systems. Plant Work: Construct and install a hydropneumatic tank system, equipment building with pumps and controls, and an emergency generator. Pipeline Work: Install 12" pipeline with all fittings, valves, and required testing. Reservoir 05514 Improvements: Install pressure reducing station with valves, meters, piping, and controls, along with associated electrical and telemetry improvements. Also includes 66 LF of Furnish and install 12" cement mortar lined and coated reservoir overflow/site drain discharge piping; 922 LF Furnish and install 12" zinc coated Class 350 ductile iron potable water pipeline.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Aug 10, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District
Close: Aug 10, 2026
Construction: Remove existing pump station equipment. Complete earthwork, grading, drainage, base installation, masonry walls, and installation of site piping and electrical systems. Plant Work: Construct and install a hydropneumatic tank system, equipment building with pumps and controls, and an emergency generator. Pipeline Work: Install 12" pipeline with all fittings, valves, and required testing. Reservoir 05514 Improvements: Install pressure reducing station with valves, meters, piping, and controls, along with associated electrical and telemetry improvements. Also includes 66 LF of Furnish and install 12" cement mortar lined and coated reservoir overflow/site drain discharge piping; 922 LF Furnish and install 12" zinc coated Class 350 ductile iron potable water pipeline.
AvailableCoachella Valley Water District
Project involves the replacement of two (2) existing steel hydropneumatic tanks at two (2) booster station site numbers 05505 and 06730 and rehabilitate one (1) steel hydropneumatic tank at one booster station. Work includes rehabilitating one existing hydropneumatic tank and replacing of two existing hydropneumatic tanks and appurtenances, application of protective coatings to interior surfaces and paints to exterior surfaces of each tank, including surface preparation, handling of hazardous and non-hazardous material/wastes, installation of new tanks and re-installation of appurtenances, new wharf fire hydrants, piping, and disinfection of interior surfaces.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Project involves the replacement of two (2) existing steel hydropneumatic tanks at two (2) booster station site numbers 05505 and 06730 and rehabilitate one (1) steel hydropneumatic tank at one booster station. Work includes rehabilitating one existing hydropneumatic tank and replacing of two existing hydropneumatic tanks and appurtenances, application of protective coatings to interior surfaces and paints to exterior surfaces of each tank, including surface preparation, handling of hazardous and non-hazardous material/wastes, installation of new tanks and re-installation of appurtenances, new wharf fire hydrants, piping, and disinfection of interior surfaces.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Coachella Valley Water District
The Board meeting included special recognitions for employees with long service records and retirements. The Board approved the consent calendar and discussed a bid protest regarding the Sun City domestic water main replacement phase 2B project. The meeting covered legal considerations regarding the rejection of the lowest bid due to non-responsiveness and examined the implications of rebidding the project.
The Board meeting included employee recognitions for anniversaries and retirements, as well as the approval of the consent calendar. The board held a session to act as the public facilities corporation board. Key agenda items included the adoption of an ordinance updating landscape and irrigation system design criteria, the approval of a discretionary bonus for the general manager, and the consideration of participating in the Yuba water purchase program.
The board discussed several items, including the approval of the consent calendar and an annual report on AB600 developer fees. Additionally, there was a presentation regarding updated salary levels following a cost-of-living adjustment. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the authorization of a professional services agreement with Hazen and Sawyer for engineering services related to a new domestic water treatment plant for chromium 6 removal. The discussion touched on the project's design approach, the selection criteria for the consultant, the potential impact of ongoing litigation regarding chromium 6 regulations, and the long-term implications of this project as a prototype for future facilities.
The Board of Directors meeting addressed several operational and financial items. Key discussions included the approval of a forbearance agreement extension for the Metropolitan and agricultural fallowing programs, a significant funding request for unanticipated costs associated with a high-pressure petroleum pipeline relocation required for the North Cathedral City Regional Flood Control Project, and the authorization of service agreements for the Leyon housing water consolidation project. Additionally, the Board reviewed CalPERS actuarial reports and approved a $5 million contribution to the pension trust fund to improve the district's funded status.
The Board recognized two long-term employees for their service anniversaries. A public hearing was held regarding domestic water service and sewage and waste service availability assessments for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, leading to the adoption of a resolution to levy these assessments on the county tax roles. Additionally, the Board discussed the logic and criteria behind the varied assessment rates across different improvement districts and the standard threshold measurement used for infrastructure proximity and billing.
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