Nicholtown Area Galvanized Main Replacement RFP
Jul 27, 2026
Closes
Sep 14, 2026
Installation of approx., 23,000 LF of 6" DIP water main, 10,000 LF of 8" DIP water main, 35 fire hydrants, and all necessary appurtenances and connections.
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Jul 27, 2026
Closes
Sep 14, 2026
Installation of approx., 23,000 LF of 6" DIP water main, 10,000 LF of 8" DIP water main, 35 fire hydrants, and all necessary appurtenances and connections.
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Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Design-build approach and includes the replacement of the exisiting booster pump station, associated yard piping, elctrical and controls improvement site improvements, and related infrastructure.
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Greenville
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Greenville
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407 W Broad St.
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29601
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Greenville Water
The board received a legislative update covering topics such as the state budget, utility reimbursement, and municipal election laws. An independent financial audit for the previous calendar year was presented, confirming clean opinions and strong financial performance. The commission authorized loan applications for State Revolving Fund projects aimed at replacing galvanized water mains in St. Francis and Nicholtown. Furthermore, a resolution was approved to facilitate right-of-way acquisition for the Crosstown Water Line Extension Project. The Chief Executive Report included updates on strategic planning, the integration of new drone technology for watershed security, and ongoing infrastructure developments.
The meeting included a legislative update regarding state budget progress and various utility-related bills. The commissioners approved a new enforcement policy for unauthorized fire line usage, involving escalating penalties and potential infrastructure retrofits. Staff presented an updated policy for meter protection in cases where meters are obstructed by landscaping, focusing on proactive customer notification and relocation. The board also reviewed social media engagement analytics, viewed a commemorative video marking the anniversary of the Table Rock Fire, and received a comprehensive report from the Chief Executive Officer covering recovery efforts, grant status, and watershed management.
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The meeting included a legislative update regarding municipal water systems, data center oversight bills, land planning concurrency concepts, and Greenville County encroachment ordinances. Staff provided an overview of Clean Water Act Section 319 funding for nonpoint source pollution projects and discussed the history and future strategy for the utility's capital planning and master plan updates. A fleet performance report highlighted initiatives using telematics and in-vehicle cameras to enhance safety, reduce maintenance costs, and improve fuel efficiency. Additionally, the Board reviewed the performance of an employee referral bonus program, and the Chief Executive Officer provided updates on watershed restoration, grant applications for infrastructure projects, and progress on State Revolving Fund initiatives.
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