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Sandy Suburban Improvement District
Work consists of manhole rehabilitation. Includes rehabilitating manholes and sewer structures by implementing traffic control and bypass pumping when necessary, eliminating any infiltration, preparing the manhole and structure for the rehabilitation, lining the manhole and structure with obic or spectrashield 500 mil polyurea/polyurethane system, testing the installation and documenting the project.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Sandy Suburban Improvement District
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work consists of manhole rehabilitation. Includes rehabilitating manholes and sewer structures by implementing traffic control and bypass pumping when necessary, eliminating any infiltration, preparing the manhole and structure for the rehabilitation, lining the manhole and structure with obic or spectrashield 500 mil polyurea/polyurethane system, testing the installation and documenting the project.
AvailableSandy Suburban Improvement District
The Sandy Suburban Improvement District is soliciting construction services to install a new sewer main and associated structures at the intersection of 8580 South and 220 East in Sandy, Utah. The project scope includes installing approximately 417 linear feet of 8-inch PVC sewer line, two concentric manholes, and a new lateral while abandoning existing infrastructure. Work is expected to begin on May 25, 2026, following the response deadline of May 12, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Sandy Suburban Improvement District
Close: May 12, 2026
The Sandy Suburban Improvement District is soliciting construction services to install a new sewer main and associated structures at the intersection of 8580 South and 220 East in Sandy, Utah. The project scope includes installing approximately 417 linear feet of 8-inch PVC sewer line, two concentric manholes, and a new lateral while abandoning existing infrastructure. Work is expected to begin on May 25, 2026, following the response deadline of May 12, 2026.
Sandy Suburban Improvement District
Work consists of removal of the existing power generator and enclousre, disposal, preparation of the site for the new generator, providing and installing a 150kw generator including day tank, sound attenuating enclosure and appurtenances including transfer switches in the administration building and maintenance building for a complete and operable backup power system.
Posted Date
Aug 21, 2025
Due Date
Sep 8, 2025
Release: Aug 21, 2025
Sandy Suburban Improvement District
Close: Sep 8, 2025
Work consists of removal of the existing power generator and enclousre, disposal, preparation of the site for the new generator, providing and installing a 150kw generator including day tank, sound attenuating enclosure and appurtenances including transfer switches in the administration building and maintenance building for a complete and operable backup power system.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Sandy Suburban Improvement District
The Board meeting agenda includes public reports on auxiliary dwelling units and line crew operations. Key business items for consideration are resolutions to adopt a tax rate, amend the 2026 fiscal year budget, and adopt a privacy program policy. The meeting also features administrative reports regarding staffing and operations, as well as the ratification of district bills.
The board meeting agenda includes reports on technology infrastructure, building updates, and data privacy. Key discussion items feature a review of the spring newsletter and a comprehensive look at data privacy training and policy requirements to ensure compliance with state statutory obligations. The meeting also includes administrative reporting and consent items involving the ratification of financial bills and the review of previous meeting minutes.
The board received a presentation on a twenty-year capital facilities plan for the South Valley Water Reclamation Facility. A report on the 2025 lateral repairs was provided, noting 77 call-outs and cost efficiency improvements. Additionally, the district reported on the successful installation of new solar panels on the back building roof to replace aging equipment.
The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes a Public Hearing covering the Capital Facilities Plan Report for the South Valley Water Reclamation Facility, the 2025 Lateral Report, and a Solar Report. Business and discussion/action items are scheduled. The Consent Items section proposes approval for January 2026 Minutes, January 2026 Board Compensation Meeting Minutes, and ratification of bills for January 2026. Administrative reports detail that the District will not be required to fund additional treatment capacity at SVWRF but must maintain existing infrastructure, and updates will be provided on the 2025 Lateral Program and the District's solar program.
The resolution addresses the establishment of a policy for impact fees related to wastewater facilities. It involves adopting an Impact Fee Facilities Plan, creating a single service area for equitable distribution of wastewater impact fees, and other related actions. The policy aims to conform to the Utah Impact Fees Act, establish wastewater impact fee policies and procedures, set impact fees for wastewater facilities, provide a schedule of impact fees for different land-use developments, and establish an area for challenging, modifying, and appealing impact fees.
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