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Vanover, Hall & Bartley
Two (2) satellite telemetry units for booster pump stations, and two (2) solar satellite telemetry units for water storage tanks, one (1) remote solar, cellular tank station panel, one (1) software license and installation for an Electro Quip cellular telemetry system, and twenty (20) 5G modems compatible with Electro Quip cellular telemetry systems.
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King County Water District 49
The project consists of telemetry sites upgrades at Supply Stations 139 and 140 and at the 500,000-gallon reservoir site including the following work: Replace telemetry panel, radio, instrumentation, enclosure, and appurtenances at Supply Stations 139 and 140. Flow data will be received from SPU flow meters at each site and inputs from existing or additional pressure transducers will be included for each site, Replace telemetry panel, radio, enclosure, and appurtenances at the District's 500,000-gallon reservoir/pump station site including panel, radio and active inputs and outputs, Incorporate District-furnished radio equipment into each telemetry panel.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 18, 2025
King County Water District 49
Close: Dec 3, 2025
The project consists of telemetry sites upgrades at Supply Stations 139 and 140 and at the 500,000-gallon reservoir site including the following work: Replace telemetry panel, radio, instrumentation, enclosure, and appurtenances at Supply Stations 139 and 140. Flow data will be received from SPU flow meters at each site and inputs from existing or additional pressure transducers will be included for each site, Replace telemetry panel, radio, enclosure, and appurtenances at the District's 500,000-gallon reservoir/pump station site including panel, radio and active inputs and outputs, Incorporate District-furnished radio equipment into each telemetry panel.
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U.S. Army Engineer District Little Rock
DESIGN-BUILD: FY27 Chapman MWD Large Capacity Kennel. Design-bid-build construction project for the construction of a large DoD Military Working Dog (MWD) kennel complex. Construct a large DoD MWD kennel complex comprised of three kennel facilities, providing a total of 400 dog runs, and one Kennel Support Facility. Kennel facilities will include private indoor and outdoor dog runs for each animal, in accordance with Air Force MWD Facility standard designs, as well as interior and exterior corridors to access dogs from both the indoor and outdoor runs. Each kennel facility will also include central support spaces including a latrine, tack room, grooming/screening room, food prep areas, and storage rooms. Kennel facilities will also have a covered artificial turf exercise area running the length of the building, with fencing and gates to subdivide the area as necessary to isolate one or multiple dogs. Kennel buildings will be single-story structures with load bearing reinforced CMU walls at the perimeter of the buildings, brick veneer at the ends of the kennel wings and central support areas, standing seam metal roofs with a minimum 3:12 slope and sufficient insulation above deck to meet the local energy requirements, galvanized steel roof decks, open-web steel joists spanning the exterior walls without interior support columns, reinforced concrete ribbed mat slab foundations, reinforced concrete beams beneath the exterior CMU walls and interior beams, painted CMU interior construction, and sealed concrete floors. The Kennel Support Facility will be a single story, largely administrative building, with spaces for private offices, open work areas, training rooms/classrooms, locker rooms for trainers, storage rooms, etc. The final layout of the facility will be determined in close coordination with the end user in subsequent phases of design. The project includes all required site preparation, site improvements, utilities, stormwater management features, communications support, mass notification systems, fire protection and suppression systems, pavements, landscaping, and all supporting work for complete and usable facilities. The environmental remediation will consist of removal of contaminated soils likely present in the area. Facilities will be designed as permanent construction in accordance with DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 1-200-01, General Building Requirements. This project will comply with DoD Antiterrorism/Force Protection requirements per UFC 4-010-01. Air Conditioning: 240 Tons.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Nov 28, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
U.S. Army Engineer District Little Rock
Close: Nov 28, 2025
DESIGN-BUILD: FY27 Chapman MWD Large Capacity Kennel. Design-bid-build construction project for the construction of a large DoD Military Working Dog (MWD) kennel complex. Construct a large DoD MWD kennel complex comprised of three kennel facilities, providing a total of 400 dog runs, and one Kennel Support Facility. Kennel facilities will include private indoor and outdoor dog runs for each animal, in accordance with Air Force MWD Facility standard designs, as well as interior and exterior corridors to access dogs from both the indoor and outdoor runs. Each kennel facility will also include central support spaces including a latrine, tack room, grooming/screening room, food prep areas, and storage rooms. Kennel facilities will also have a covered artificial turf exercise area running the length of the building, with fencing and gates to subdivide the area as necessary to isolate one or multiple dogs. Kennel buildings will be single-story structures with load bearing reinforced CMU walls at the perimeter of the buildings, brick veneer at the ends of the kennel wings and central support areas, standing seam metal roofs with a minimum 3:12 slope and sufficient insulation above deck to meet the local energy requirements, galvanized steel roof decks, open-web steel joists spanning the exterior walls without interior support columns, reinforced concrete ribbed mat slab foundations, reinforced concrete beams beneath the exterior CMU walls and interior beams, painted CMU interior construction, and sealed concrete floors. The Kennel Support Facility will be a single story, largely administrative building, with spaces for private offices, open work areas, training rooms/classrooms, locker rooms for trainers, storage rooms, etc. The final layout of the facility will be determined in close coordination with the end user in subsequent phases of design. The project includes all required site preparation, site improvements, utilities, stormwater management features, communications support, mass notification systems, fire protection and suppression systems, pavements, landscaping, and all supporting work for complete and usable facilities. The environmental remediation will consist of removal of contaminated soils likely present in the area. Facilities will be designed as permanent construction in accordance with DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 1-200-01, General Building Requirements. This project will comply with DoD Antiterrorism/Force Protection requirements per UFC 4-010-01. Air Conditioning: 240 Tons.
City of Miami
Storm Pump Station Telemetry and Supervisory Control and Data (“SCADA”) System.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
City of Miami
Close: Dec 19, 2025
Storm Pump Station Telemetry and Supervisory Control and Data (“SCADA”) System.
AvailableRockland County
Provide engineering services for design and construction administration of a system wide pump station telemetry upgrade project.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
Rockland County
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Provide engineering services for design and construction administration of a system wide pump station telemetry upgrade project.
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