Summary
Seeking bids for installing 2,800’of 6’’ c900 water line and (6) hydrant assemblies. The contractor will connect to the existing 6’’ water main at the intersection of ridge rd. And N.anderson drive and lay 300’of pipe. Then cross the road and continue laying the remaining. 2,500 LF of 6” c900 water line alongside n anderson dr. To the intersection of anderson ln and connect to the existing 6" water main. The contractor shall provide a valve at each tie-end connection. The city will be responsible for any water service taps made during this project. The contractor will place fire hydrants with valves every 500 feet. The hydrant assemblies shall be a m&h 129 model with (2) hose nozzles and (1) pumper nozzle. Hydrants will be installed and adjusted as so that the base of the plug flange is flush with the ground. Hydrant pumper nozzles shall face the roadway. After installation, the operating nut shall turn freely and the caps shall be easily removed and replaced. Hydrant valves shall be a 6” m&h resilient-wedge gate valve. The valve shall be epoxy coated from the manufacturer. The valve will be installed within 5’ of the fire hydrant assemble at the appropriate depth. The valve will connect the water line to the fire hydrant. The contractor is responsible for ensuring that the piping is adequate to make the connection. A valve box will be installed to allow the operator to open and close the valve. The valve shall open and close with minimal effort. Contractor will make repairs to the road once the pipe, hydrants and fixtures are installed and the line has been tested for pressure and chlorinated for coliform disinfection. The contractor will reestablish the road to a stable condition and overlay the road in the project area with 1. 5” of 9. 5mm asphalt paving. Contractor shall restripe the road immediately after paving. The contractor will acquire all permits and perform locates as required for the purpose of this project. Traffic control will be the responsibility of the contractor. Road closures shall be reported to the public works director at a minimum of 48 hours in advance.