12 Ton Tandem Axle Trailer RFP
Aug 7, 2026
Closes
Sep 8, 2026
Purchase of 12-ton tandem axel trainer.
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Aug 7, 2026
Closes
Sep 8, 2026
Purchase of 12-ton tandem axel trainer.
Aug 4, 2026
Closes
Aug 27, 2026
Removal and disposal of special waste.
Jun 29, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work include 75,000 SF access road and site paving; 4,900 LF site fencing and gates; 1,500 LF sanitary sewer and drain piping; 2,600 LF sanitary process piping; 1,200 lf stormwater piping; 1,000 lf potable water piping; 450 lf foul air ducts; 37 ea precast structures; 40 ea process valves; 6 ea sanitary pumps.
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City
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Louisville
County
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Jefferson
Address
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700 W Liberty St
Phone Number
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(502) 540-6000
Zip Code
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40203
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This 20-Year Comprehensive Facility Plan outlines a roadmap for the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) to address current and future challenges. It consolidates planning for facility rehabilitation, renewal, replacement, upgrade, and expansion across wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection services. Key objectives include protecting public health and safety, safeguarding the aquatic and terrestrial environment, meeting customer expectations for consistent service, and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. The plan aims to maintain reliable infrastructure, promote safe and clean waterways, and enhance the city's competitiveness.
This 20-Year Comprehensive Facility Plan for the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District provides a roadmap to fulfill community wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection needs for the next two decades. The integrated plan focuses on three core areas: wastewater collection and treatment, stormwater management, and Ohio River flood protection. Its objectives include fulfilling Consent Decree obligations, ensuring regulatory compliance, renewing aging infrastructure, supporting community growth, improving protection against health and property risks from drainage issues, and modernizing flood protection systems to ensure reliable operations and safe, clean waterways for the community.
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This 20-Year Comprehensive Facility Plan for Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District serves as a roadmap for critical infrastructure improvements. It consolidates planning for the rehabilitation, renewal, and expansion of wastewater, stormwater, and Ohio River flood protection systems. The plan's core objectives are to protect public health and safety, safeguard the environment, meet customer expectations, and ensure regulatory compliance, contributing to the community's health, economic vitality, and environmental well-being.
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