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Coachella Valley Water District
Coachella Valley Water District is soliciting bids to connect Oasis Gardens Mobile Home Park from septic to sewer, including upgrading Lift Station 55-21 capacity and replacing electrical components. The project involves constructing a CMU shade structure, installing 270 linear feet of PVC laterals, and intercepting or abandoning nine existing septic tanks. This construction procurement has an estimated value of $2,600,000 and requires a Class A license and specific bonding.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District
Close: May 15, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District is soliciting bids to connect Oasis Gardens Mobile Home Park from septic to sewer, including upgrading Lift Station 55-21 capacity and replacing electrical components. The project involves constructing a CMU shade structure, installing 270 linear feet of PVC laterals, and intercepting or abandoning nine existing septic tanks. This construction procurement has an estimated value of $2,600,000 and requires a Class A license and specific bonding.
AvailableCoachella Valley Water District
Work includes approx 160 LF PVC to connect.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Work includes approx 160 LF PVC to connect.
Coachella Valley Water District
Project consists of two new reservoirs with 1. 0 mg in capacity each, aboveground welded steel tanks and demolish the existing reservoirs 4711-1 and 4711-2 with 100,000 GAL in capacity each including site clearing and grading, earthwork, over-excavation, reservoirs foundation, berm & riprap, retaining wall, piping, coating and painting, electrical, solar panels, batteries, and seismic equipment box bracing, instrumentation systems, cathodic protection systems, new site fencing including desert tortoise exclusion fencing.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
Coachella Valley Water District
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Project consists of two new reservoirs with 1. 0 mg in capacity each, aboveground welded steel tanks and demolish the existing reservoirs 4711-1 and 4711-2 with 100,000 GAL in capacity each including site clearing and grading, earthwork, over-excavation, reservoirs foundation, berm & riprap, retaining wall, piping, coating and painting, electrical, solar panels, batteries, and seismic equipment box bracing, instrumentation systems, cathodic protection systems, new site fencing including desert tortoise exclusion fencing.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Coachella Valley Water District
The 2017-2018 Strategic Plan for the Coachella Valley Water District serves as a roadmap to guide its leadership and staff in meeting the community's water-related needs. The plan is built upon six strategic goals: Employee Workforce Development, Financial Stability, Water Supply Sustainability, Exceptional Customer Service, Water Quality and Environmental Leadership, and Infrastructure Investment and Management. It aims to shape future decisions and ensure the continued provision of high-quality water at a reasonable cost for generations to come.
The Coachella Valley Water District's Strategic Plan for 2018-2019 is a roadmap designed to meet the water-related needs of the community by focusing on six strategic goals: Employee Workforce Development, Financial Stability, Water Supply Sustainability, Exceptional Customer Service, Water Quality and Environmental Leadership, and Infrastructure Investment and Management. The plan aims to ensure high-quality water at a reasonable cost, long-term water security, customer satisfaction, and robust infrastructure for generations to come.
The meeting centered on ratifying an emergency resolution due to Tropical Storm Hillary, aimed at easing reimbursement processes. Discussions covered operational impacts, focusing on damages from recent storms, including a canal breach and issues in the Upper Mission Creek area. The board also explored options for customer relief and updates on infrastructure repairs, coordination with Metropolitan for expedited water delivery, and sanitation concerns.
The strategic plan for the Coachella Valley Water District, adopted in 2016, serves as a roadmap to meet the water-related needs of the community by providing high-quality water at a reasonable cost. It is structured around six strategic goals: Employee/Workforce Development, Financial Stability, Water Supply Sustainability, Exceptional Customer Service, Water Quality and Environmental Leadership, and Infrastructure Investment and Management. The plan aims to guide the District in executing its mission and ensuring long-term water resource management for future generations.
The Coachella Valley Water District's Strategic Plan, adopted in June 2015, outlines a five-year roadmap (2015-2019) guided by Effective Utility Management principles. It focuses on six key strategic goals: Employee/Workforce Development, Financial Stability, Water Supply Sustainability, Exceptional Customer Service, Water Quality and Environmental Leadership, and Infrastructure Investment and Management. The plan identifies 29 strategic initiatives to achieve its mission of providing high-quality, affordable water and ensuring the long-term water-related needs of the community.
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