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Dublin San Ramon Services District
Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) is soliciting bids for the Reservoir 20B (CIP 14-W008) Project, which involves the installation of a pre-stressed concrete reservoir with a water storage capacity of 1.3 million gallons, approximately 102 feet in diameter, located underground. The project also includes installation of an access staircase, a 425-foot storm drain pipeline, a 1,000-foot water supply main pipeline, and a sewer connection to the surrounding East Ranch Development. Construction is anticipated to occur over 15 months.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Dublin San Ramon Services District
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) is soliciting bids for the Reservoir 20B (CIP 14-W008) Project, which involves the installation of a pre-stressed concrete reservoir with a water storage capacity of 1.3 million gallons, approximately 102 feet in diameter, located underground. The project also includes installation of an access staircase, a 425-foot storm drain pipeline, a 1,000-foot water supply main pipeline, and a sewer connection to the surrounding East Ranch Development. Construction is anticipated to occur over 15 months.
AvailableDublin San Ramon Services District
This Special Notice is a Justification & Approval to award Contract W912QR26CA019 for Utilities (WATER) to the Dublin San Ramon Services District, issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers (Louisville District). The notice covers construction-related water utility work (NAICS 236220) with place of performance in Dublin, CA and is set aside for Small Business. The opportunity was posted May 20, 2026 and responses are due June 4, 2026; the SAM.gov record includes an attached J&A PDF.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Dublin San Ramon Services District
Close: Jun 4, 2026
This Special Notice is a Justification & Approval to award Contract W912QR26CA019 for Utilities (WATER) to the Dublin San Ramon Services District, issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers (Louisville District). The notice covers construction-related water utility work (NAICS 236220) with place of performance in Dublin, CA and is set aside for Small Business. The opportunity was posted May 20, 2026 and responses are due June 4, 2026; the SAM.gov record includes an attached J&A PDF.
Dublin San Ramon Services District
The scope of work includes but is not limited to; New 1.3MG buried concrete tank with stairway o I/O and valve vault piping o Mixing system. New valve vault. Temporary construction grading and final grading. New entry road and site fencing. Associated electrical work for the new facility including transformers and power panels. New radio at top of reservoir. Integration of all new equipment into existing District SCADA. Biological and environmental avoidance measures. Operational testing and commissioning of the new facility. Aggregates, asphalt, concrete material, slurry, low density cellular grout, pipe suppliers, draining systems pipe suppliers, precast materials, eros materials, analytical testing, cathodic protection, cctv, concrete structures, demolition, dewatering, electrical-building, erosion control, false work/scaffolding/framework, fencing, geotech engineers, landscaping/irrigation, reinforcing steel, shoring subs, soil remediation, structural steel, surveying, swpp plan only, tree removal/arborist, vibration monitoring, crane rental, conveyor/equipment rental, trucking.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: -
Dublin San Ramon Services District
Close: Jun 2, 2026
The scope of work includes but is not limited to; New 1.3MG buried concrete tank with stairway o I/O and valve vault piping o Mixing system. New valve vault. Temporary construction grading and final grading. New entry road and site fencing. Associated electrical work for the new facility including transformers and power panels. New radio at top of reservoir. Integration of all new equipment into existing District SCADA. Biological and environmental avoidance measures. Operational testing and commissioning of the new facility. Aggregates, asphalt, concrete material, slurry, low density cellular grout, pipe suppliers, draining systems pipe suppliers, precast materials, eros materials, analytical testing, cathodic protection, cctv, concrete structures, demolition, dewatering, electrical-building, erosion control, false work/scaffolding/framework, fencing, geotech engineers, landscaping/irrigation, reinforcing steel, shoring subs, soil remediation, structural steel, surveying, swpp plan only, tree removal/arborist, vibration monitoring, crane rental, conveyor/equipment rental, trucking.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Dublin San Ramon Services District
The regular meeting covered several administrative and operational topics. Key discussions included receiving an update on the Fleet Management Program, where the Board discussed maintenance, replacement, and compliance strategies, and directed staff to explore piloting third-party fleet maintenance services. The Board also approved the Board Committee and Joint Powers Authority Assignments for Calendar Year 2026. During the consent calendar, an agreement for consulting services with Brown and Caldwell for the Cogeneration Engine Replacement Project (Phase 1) was authorized. The Board entered into a closed session to conduct a Public Employee Performance Evaluation for the General Manager.
The Regular Meeting agenda for the Board of Directors included several key items. The Consent Calendar featured the approval of previous minutes from January 20, 2026, acceptance of the Treasurer's Report, and authorization for consulting services with BKF Engineers for water lines replacement and sewer rehabilitation projects. Board Business included a presentation on the Investment Portfolio, adoption of a Revised Investment Policy, authorization to negotiate a Seasonal Wastewater Diversion Agreement involving Central San, DERWA, EBMUD, and DSRSD, approval of an amendment to the General Manager's personal services agreement, and adoption of a new Pay Schedule.
The document content consists primarily of audio timestamps and musical segments. Key identifiable items extracted are the title referencing a board meeting, mentions of utility discussions, and a brief reference to the technician position. Specific substantive discussion topics or actions taken by the board cannot be accurately summarized due to the nature of the provided content (WebVTT file lacking transcribed dialogue detailing agenda items).
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call. A primary agenda item involved the board reorganization for 2026, specifically the selection and approval of the new President and Vice President, which resulted in the unanimous election of Director Halit as President and Director Goinda Ralph as Vice President. The board subsequently addressed the consent calendar, followed by board business, which included accepting the independent audits report and the annual comprehensive financial report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 2025. The auditor presented the findings, noting a clean (unmodified) opinion. Key audit discussions involved sensitive estimates such as Gatsby 68 valuation, OPE, capital asset depreciation, leases, subscriptions, and sick leave estimates. The auditor also highlighted prior period adjustments, including the capitalization of premium on debt and proper capitalization of completed projects, which resulted in required material adjustments detailed in the management letter.
The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a capital investment plan to maintain and enhance the Dublin San Ramon Services District's infrastructure and support its mission to protect public health and the environment by providing reliable, sustainable, and fiscally responsible water, recycled water, and wastewater services. It outlines current and future projects, coordinating their financing and timing to maximize customer return. The plan covers a ten-year timeframe (2022-2031) and includes a two-year budget (2022-2023), focusing on replacement and expansion within local wastewater collection, regional wastewater treatment, and water systems. It aligns with the District's strategic goals for financial stability, asset management, emergency response, and energy efficiency.
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