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Work includes replacement of lead and galvanized water service lines throughout the city. The work includes new connections to existing water mains, new curb stops, and replacement of meter pits, and service line to interior home shut-off valves. Other work includes ancillary surface restoration, utility coordination, and all other work required for the completion of the project.
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The project includes providing all labor, materials, machinery, tools, equipment and other means of construction to replace existing lead water service lines with new copper water service lines
Posted Date
Dec 16, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 16, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
The project includes providing all labor, materials, machinery, tools, equipment and other means of construction to replace existing lead water service lines with new copper water service lines
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Project scope is the full replacement of lead service lines from the water main through to the interior of the building or from the existing b-box, including connection to the water meter as identified. Work includes complete connection of the new service line, disconnection of the old lead service line and associated site restoration.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Nov 18, 2025
Close: Jan 7, 2026
Project scope is the full replacement of lead service lines from the water main through to the interior of the building or from the existing b-box, including connection to the water meter as identified. Work includes complete connection of the new service line, disconnection of the old lead service line and associated site restoration.
AvailableThe City of Rochester (Solicitation No. 25W105) issued an Invitation for Bid for the "Group 4A Lead Service Line Replacement Project," seeking DBE subcontractor and supplier quotes for aggregates, concrete, asphalt, trucking, and waterline materials. The bid window is open from 2025-12-12 through 2025-12-24, with a DBE goal of 20% and a project duration of approximately 1.5 years. Bidders must follow the link to the NYSCR posting for full plans, specifications, and submission instructions.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 24, 2025
Close: Dec 24, 2025
The City of Rochester (Solicitation No. 25W105) issued an Invitation for Bid for the "Group 4A Lead Service Line Replacement Project," seeking DBE subcontractor and supplier quotes for aggregates, concrete, asphalt, trucking, and waterline materials. The bid window is open from 2025-12-12 through 2025-12-24, with a DBE goal of 20% and a project duration of approximately 1.5 years. Bidders must follow the link to the NYSCR posting for full plans, specifications, and submission instructions.
Available1. Furnishing and installing new copper service tubing, valves, adapters, and fittings of the necessary size required to reinstate water service to the customer in conformance with applicable state and city water code and detail a2-4683 for 2” and smaller meter settings. This includes the pre-inspection, which is to be scheduled and completed by the contractor and coordinated with the full-time sprws project inspector and plumbing inspector. The sprws plumbing inspector shall be present for each pre-inspection. 3. Contractor shall reinstall existing meters. If meter is damaged or missing, contractor shall notify sprws so that it can be replaced. 4. Obtaining signed water service replacement agreement forms from property owners for all service lines to be replaced. 5. Pavement and concrete removal, including saw cutting, as required. 6. Filling meter pits, raising sewer cleanouts and finishing to a sanitary and sweepable condition. 7. Excavation, backfilling and compaction. The contractor must allow for a sprws plumbing inspector to visually witness all plumbing connections prior to backfilling. 8. Installation and/or replacement of interior plumbing and/or the reduced pressure zone (rpz) backflow preventer as determined by plumbing inspector to meet code requirements. 9. Removal and proper and legal disposal of lead or galvanized iron/steel service lines, concrete, asphalt, vegetation, clean and surplus contaminated waste. 10. Dewatering and excavation support and protection. 11. Trenchless installation, leakage testing and flushing (awwa c810-17) of new service lines and connecting to existing water meters. 12. Photographic documentation of pre- and post-construction activities. This includes, but is not limited to, photos (outside of the building from the water main to the house, inside of the building, conditions at service line penetration and at meters/valves. ) document any existing wet or leak conditions inside properties. Final surface restoration work to restore all areas disturbed by construction to conditions equal to or better than pre-construction conditions. This includes coordination of the scope of work with property owners to achieve final surface restoration work.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Nov 18, 2025
Close: Dec 19, 2025
1. Furnishing and installing new copper service tubing, valves, adapters, and fittings of the necessary size required to reinstate water service to the customer in conformance with applicable state and city water code and detail a2-4683 for 2” and smaller meter settings. This includes the pre-inspection, which is to be scheduled and completed by the contractor and coordinated with the full-time sprws project inspector and plumbing inspector. The sprws plumbing inspector shall be present for each pre-inspection. 3. Contractor shall reinstall existing meters. If meter is damaged or missing, contractor shall notify sprws so that it can be replaced. 4. Obtaining signed water service replacement agreement forms from property owners for all service lines to be replaced. 5. Pavement and concrete removal, including saw cutting, as required. 6. Filling meter pits, raising sewer cleanouts and finishing to a sanitary and sweepable condition. 7. Excavation, backfilling and compaction. The contractor must allow for a sprws plumbing inspector to visually witness all plumbing connections prior to backfilling. 8. Installation and/or replacement of interior plumbing and/or the reduced pressure zone (rpz) backflow preventer as determined by plumbing inspector to meet code requirements. 9. Removal and proper and legal disposal of lead or galvanized iron/steel service lines, concrete, asphalt, vegetation, clean and surplus contaminated waste. 10. Dewatering and excavation support and protection. 11. Trenchless installation, leakage testing and flushing (awwa c810-17) of new service lines and connecting to existing water meters. 12. Photographic documentation of pre- and post-construction activities. This includes, but is not limited to, photos (outside of the building from the water main to the house, inside of the building, conditions at service line penetration and at meters/valves. ) document any existing wet or leak conditions inside properties. Final surface restoration work to restore all areas disturbed by construction to conditions equal to or better than pre-construction conditions. This includes coordination of the scope of work with property owners to achieve final surface restoration work.
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