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Work includes includes various wet taps, machine taps, gate valves and appurtenances required to maintain water service during the abandonment of existing water lines.
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Seeking proposals for construction services related to line abandonment and meter reconnection, including installation of service tubing, wet taps, and gate valves for approximately 28 meter reconnections.
Posted Date
Dec 26, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 26, 2025
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Seeking proposals for construction services related to line abandonment and meter reconnection, including installation of service tubing, wet taps, and gate valves for approximately 28 meter reconnections.
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Dorsey Water Association (Itawamba County, MS) is soliciting separate and sealed bids for Contract E: Line Abandonment and Meter Reconnection. The work includes approximately 28 water meter reconnections along with associated service tubing, encasements, saddles, corporation stops, wet/machine taps, and gate valves to maintain service during abandonment of existing lines. Bids are due at 10:00 AM local time on January 27, 2026, and the project is funded in part by ARPA’s Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant (RWAIG).
Posted Date
Dec 26, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 26, 2025
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Dorsey Water Association (Itawamba County, MS) is soliciting separate and sealed bids for Contract E: Line Abandonment and Meter Reconnection. The work includes approximately 28 water meter reconnections along with associated service tubing, encasements, saddles, corporation stops, wet/machine taps, and gate valves to maintain service during abandonment of existing lines. Bids are due at 10:00 AM local time on January 27, 2026, and the project is funded in part by ARPA’s Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant (RWAIG).
AvailableProject consists of the reconnection of a historic side channel, improving the connectivity to the floodplain while increasing critical flood refuge and salmonid-rearing habitat along the cedar river. The project will also include partially removing an existing revetment and constructing a new revetment end treatment extending off the remaining upstream portion of the rutledge johnson facility that is being left in place. The work required to complete this project includes installing and maintaining temporary erosion and sediment control facilities; providing temporary traffic control; removing noxious weeds; clearing; removing trash and miscellaneous abandoned infrastructure from the site; tree salvage; installing and maintaining temporary facilities; excavation and haul; grading; riprap removal; soil decompaction and amendment; placing and anchoring large woody debris; installing vertical buried log piles and perch poles; and installing a riprap revetment end treatment.
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Dec 5, 2025
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Project consists of the reconnection of a historic side channel, improving the connectivity to the floodplain while increasing critical flood refuge and salmonid-rearing habitat along the cedar river. The project will also include partially removing an existing revetment and constructing a new revetment end treatment extending off the remaining upstream portion of the rutledge johnson facility that is being left in place. The work required to complete this project includes installing and maintaining temporary erosion and sediment control facilities; providing temporary traffic control; removing noxious weeds; clearing; removing trash and miscellaneous abandoned infrastructure from the site; tree salvage; installing and maintaining temporary facilities; excavation and haul; grading; riprap removal; soil decompaction and amendment; placing and anchoring large woody debris; installing vertical buried log piles and perch poles; and installing a riprap revetment end treatment.
AvailableThe Norwalk Redevelopment Agency and City of Norwalk are soliciting proposals from qualified planning, engineering, and urban design firms to conduct the Urban Core Neighborhood Reconnection Planning Project focused on a 1.73-mile corridor along West Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, including connections to Crescent Street and the Norwalk River Valley Trail. The scope includes multimodal planning and preliminary design services up to 30% design, with deliverables such as existing conditions assessment, public engagement, design alternative evaluations, and strategies for pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure, transit, underpass treatments, green infrastructure, and wayfinding. The procurement is federally funded through the Neighborhood Access and Equity (NAE) Planning Grant and requires compliance with federal regulations and insurance requirements; proposals will be evaluated on a 100-point scale across seven criteria.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Feb 10, 2026
The Norwalk Redevelopment Agency and City of Norwalk are soliciting proposals from qualified planning, engineering, and urban design firms to conduct the Urban Core Neighborhood Reconnection Planning Project focused on a 1.73-mile corridor along West Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, including connections to Crescent Street and the Norwalk River Valley Trail. The scope includes multimodal planning and preliminary design services up to 30% design, with deliverables such as existing conditions assessment, public engagement, design alternative evaluations, and strategies for pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure, transit, underpass treatments, green infrastructure, and wayfinding. The procurement is federally funded through the Neighborhood Access and Equity (NAE) Planning Grant and requires compliance with federal regulations and insurance requirements; proposals will be evaluated on a 100-point scale across seven criteria.
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