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Water distribution improvement.
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Grayβs Creek Water and Sewer District
Project includes Approx. 2,709 LF of 12-inch diameter water main; 9,490 LF of 8-inch diameter water main; 118 LF of 6-inch diameter watermain; 462 LF of 2-inch diameter water main; 68 LF of 24-inch steel casing by Jack and Bore; 409 LF of 18-inch steel casing by Jack and Bore. See Attached File.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Nov 5, 2025
Grayβs Creek Water and Sewer District
Close: Dec 2, 2025
Project includes Approx. 2,709 LF of 12-inch diameter water main; 9,490 LF of 8-inch diameter water main; 118 LF of 6-inch diameter watermain; 462 LF of 2-inch diameter water main; 68 LF of 24-inch steel casing by Jack and Bore; 409 LF of 18-inch steel casing by Jack and Bore. See Attached File.
AvailableCity of Crystal Lake
Phase 1: Installation/relocation of all impacted underground utilities (storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water main), installation of the far upstream and downstream reinforced concrete box culverts (RCBC) and headwalls, Soil Erosion/Sediment Control measures, and all necessary restoration. Phase 2: Installation of the remaining proposed reinforced concrete box culverts (RCBC) and headwalls, proposed creek grading and appurtenances for stabilization, Soil Erosion/Sediment Control measures, and all necessary restoration.
Posted Date
Oct 13, 2025
Due Date
Nov 20, 2025
Release: Oct 13, 2025
City of Crystal Lake
Close: Nov 20, 2025
Phase 1: Installation/relocation of all impacted underground utilities (storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water main), installation of the far upstream and downstream reinforced concrete box culverts (RCBC) and headwalls, Soil Erosion/Sediment Control measures, and all necessary restoration. Phase 2: Installation of the remaining proposed reinforced concrete box culverts (RCBC) and headwalls, proposed creek grading and appurtenances for stabilization, Soil Erosion/Sediment Control measures, and all necessary restoration.
AvailableGolden Ranch Municipal Utility District
Construction of clearing and grading of approximately 66.5 acres
Posted Date
Nov 16, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 16, 2025
Golden Ranch Municipal Utility District
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Construction of clearing and grading of approximately 66.5 acres
AvailableU.S. Army Engineer District Sacramento
Waterfront Water Distribution Phase 1 project is meant to ensure potable water and sufficient fire flows are provided to Wharf 2, future Wharf 3.5, and other buildings on the tidal side of MOTCO. Three (3) existing pipes will increase in size to allow for increased flows to reach the designated wharfs and one (1) pipe will be replaced at the same size as the existing one. Approx. 4,300 LF of 12β water line will be replaced by 16β water line adjacent to Johnson Road, 3,200 LF of 10β water line will be replaced by 20β water line adjacent to Road, 2,500 LF of 14β water line will be replaced by a new 14β water line adjacent to Waterfront Road, and 2,400 LF of 14β water line will be replaced by 20β water line south of a Union Pacific Rail crossing Main Street.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
U.S. Army Engineer District Sacramento
Close: Dec 12, 2025
Waterfront Water Distribution Phase 1 project is meant to ensure potable water and sufficient fire flows are provided to Wharf 2, future Wharf 3.5, and other buildings on the tidal side of MOTCO. Three (3) existing pipes will increase in size to allow for increased flows to reach the designated wharfs and one (1) pipe will be replaced at the same size as the existing one. Approx. 4,300 LF of 12β water line will be replaced by 16β water line adjacent to Johnson Road, 3,200 LF of 10β water line will be replaced by 20β water line adjacent to Road, 2,500 LF of 14β water line will be replaced by a new 14β water line adjacent to Waterfront Road, and 2,400 LF of 14β water line will be replaced by 20β water line south of a Union Pacific Rail crossing Main Street.
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