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Greenwood Metropolitan Commission
This RFP is for the installation of approximately 2,560 feet of 18-inch and 24-inch gravity trunk sewer, 165 feet of 10-inch and 12-inch gravity connector sewers, 5,675 feet of 10-inch force main sewer, 16 new precast concrete manholes, 5 new air release valves and manholes, including creek and road crossings, manhole coating, soil and erosion control, restoration, and bypass pumping.
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Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: -
Greenwood Metropolitan Commission
Close: Mar 24, 2026
This RFP is for the installation of approximately 2,560 feet of 18-inch and 24-inch gravity trunk sewer, 165 feet of 10-inch and 12-inch gravity connector sewers, 5,675 feet of 10-inch force main sewer, 16 new precast concrete manholes, 5 new air release valves and manholes, including creek and road crossings, manhole coating, soil and erosion control, restoration, and bypass pumping.
AvailableGreenwood Metropolitan Commission
The work consists of installing approximately 6,102 LF of new 18" and 24" gravity trunk sewer and 75 LF of new 12" gravity connector sewers; and 17 new precast manholes; installing soil and erosion control devices; performing complete restoration as required; performing bypass pumping as necessary; and performing all other miscellaneous work required to complete the Project.
Posted Date
Oct 9, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Oct 9, 2025
Greenwood Metropolitan Commission
Close: Nov 12, 2025
The work consists of installing approximately 6,102 LF of new 18" and 24" gravity trunk sewer and 75 LF of new 12" gravity connector sewers; and 17 new precast manholes; installing soil and erosion control devices; performing complete restoration as required; performing bypass pumping as necessary; and performing all other miscellaneous work required to complete the Project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Greenwood Metropolitan Commission
The Greenwood Metropolitan District Commission held a regular meeting where they discussed a sanitary sewer overflow in Ware Shoals, the commencement of the annual audit process, and a Community Development Block Grant for the College Heights Project. They also reviewed submittals for engineering services at the West Alexander and Wilson Creek Wastewater Treatment Facilities. Service reports were discussed, including clarifications on sewer backups and pump replacements in the Low Pressure System. Progress meetings were held for the Teijin and Sullivan Phase II projects. The Milwee CDBG project bid opening was announced for the next meeting. The commission also entered an executive session to discuss legal matters.
The Greenwood Metropolitan District Commission held a regular meeting to discuss various administrative and action items. Bids for the 2019/2020 CIPP Lining Project were received and will be reviewed. The approval of the August 28, 2019, Regular Meeting Minutes was tabled. The commission also discussed and tabled the approval of the updated Personnel Handbook. Approval was granted to receive bids for polymer and Magnesium Hydroxide. Additionally, the commission approved the purchase of short-liner materials from PipePatch. The General Manager informed the Commission about a published article regarding their general obligation bond request to the County. The meeting also included an executive session to discuss personnel, contractual, and legal matters.
The Greenwood Metropolitan District Commission held a regular meeting where discussions included updates from the Greenwood Partnership Alliance regarding recent projects, investments, and job creation. There were inquiries about the challenges in filling job positions and strategies to address workforce qualifications. The commission also discussed financial reports, including concerns about decreased flows from Ascend and Fuji, and the need to communicate with Fuji to understand the reasons for the flow reduction. The upcoming Public Hearing on Rates was announced. Additionally, there was a discussion about new ownership of the New Haven Apartments and potential impacts on sewer service, as well as the condition of the apartment's collection system. The meeting also touched on hay cutting activities on Siloam Church Road. An executive session was held to discuss a personnel issue and legal advice, but no action was required afterward.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. Bids for a compact excavator were received and will be reviewed, with a recommendation to follow at the next meeting. The Fiscal Year 2018 Audit Report was presented, highlighting an "Unmodified Opinion" and the receipt of a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. The NPDES Permit for West Alexander was received, including amendable cyanide limits and increased toxicity monitoring. The bid for Project Café' / Teijin was awarded, pending funding agency approval, and the Hay Lease Agreement was approved with an option to extend. Financial reports were reviewed, including balances as of October 31, 2018, and discussions on operating expenses, net revenue, and capital expenditures. An executive session was held to discuss contractual, legal, and personnel matters.
The meeting included discussions and updates from the Greenwood Partnership Alliance (GPA) regarding capital investments and job creation in Greenwood County. The GPA responded to multiple requests for information and is working with the County on the Locate South Carolina Site Enhancement Incentive. The commission also discussed awarding bids for an asphalt roller and a rights-of-way tractor, as well as an additional charge to the CIPP project. Permission was requested and granted to receive bids to replace a damaged trailer and to have the Serpentex conveyor repaired at the Wilson Creek Sludge Handling Facility. The meeting concluded with an executive session regarding a contractual matter.
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