The City of Redwood City is soliciting proposals for the Carson Potable Water Pump Station Replacement project (ENG26-08). This civil engineering and construction initiative aims to replace an existing potable water pump station to ensure reliable water infrastructure. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by April 17, 2026, following the instructions provided on the city's official procurement portal.
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The pump station 92 project consists of the construction of a new pump station to replace the existing pump station 92. The new pump station will be located adjacent to the existing pump station on city-owned property. The project includes construction of the new pump station, including deep foundations (micropiles) for the wet well and bypass structure, grading, clearing, construction of a stormwater retention area with energy dissipator, driveway demolition and replacement, fencing and gates removal and replacement, landscaping, gravity sanitary sewer piping with associated manholes, force main piping, by-pass pumping, erosion control, electrical service, water service, generator installation, construction of electrical/motor control equipment array and shade structure and other items as identified in the contract documents.
The pump station 92 project consists of the construction of a new pump station to replace the existing pump station 92. The new pump station will be located adjacent to the existing pump station on city-owned property. The project includes construction of the new pump station, including deep foundations (micropiles) for the wet well and bypass structure, grading, clearing, construction of a stormwater retention area with energy dissipator, driveway demolition and replacement, fencing and gates removal and replacement, landscaping, gravity sanitary sewer piping with associated manholes, force main piping, by-pass pumping, erosion control, electrical service, water service, generator installation, construction of electrical/motor control equipment array and shade structure and other items as identified in the contract documents.
Furnish and install a new booster pump building and station with VFD controls and remove the old station once completed. 30 LF of 4" DIP Water Main, all fittings and blocking as required. Complete in Place; 2 EA of 6"x4" Tapping Sleeve and Valve, includes valve box and lid, with concrete ring, Complete in Place; 2 EA of Cut, Plug and Cap Existing 3" Water Line, Complete in Place; Concrete Block Building, w/ Shingle Roof, includes concrete pad, doors, vent, gutters and etc., Complete in Place; Electrical for pump building, including new service drop and connection, Complete in Place; Duplex Pump Station, 5HP, 3 Phase, w/ VFDs and controls, includes all wiring and electrical as related to the pump station, Complete In Place; Remove and Dispose of Existing Pump Station, including disconnection of electrical service.
The U.S. Coast Guard (Base Miami) issued a combined synopsis/solicitation for a firm-fixed-price supply contract to procure and ship one iQflo 3.0 potable water booster pump skid from Quantum FLO for delivery to USCG Air Station Clearwater to support operations at Great Inagua, Bahamas. The opportunity is a Total Small Business Set-Aside, will be awarded using simplified acquisition procedures (FAR Part 13) on an LPTA basis, and requires vendors to be registered and active in SAM prior to award. Quotes are due April 3, 2026 by 3:00 PM EDT and may be emailed to Jerry.Lopez@uscg.mil.
The U.S. Coast Guard (Base Miami) issued a combined synopsis/solicitation for a firm-fixed-price supply contract to procure and ship one iQflo 3.0 potable water booster pump skid from Quantum FLO for delivery to USCG Air Station Clearwater to support operations at Great Inagua, Bahamas. The opportunity is a Total Small Business Set-Aside, will be awarded using simplified acquisition procedures (FAR Part 13) on an LPTA basis, and requires vendors to be registered and active in SAM prior to award. Quotes are due April 3, 2026 by 3:00 PM EDT and may be emailed to Jerry.Lopez@uscg.mil.
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Furnish and install a new booster pump building and station with VFD controls and remove the old station once completed. 30 LF of 4" DIP Water Main, all fittings and blocking as required. Complete in Place; 2 EA of 6"x4" Tapping Sleeve and Valve, includes valve box and lid, with concrete ring, Complete in Place; 2 EA of Cut, Plug and Cap Existing 3" Water Line, Complete in Place; Concrete Block Building, w/ Shingle Roof, includes concrete pad, doors, vent, gutters and etc., Complete in Place; Electrical for pump building, including new service drop and connection, Complete in Place; Duplex Pump Station, 5HP, 3 Phase, w/ VFDs and controls, includes all wiring and electrical as related to the pump station, Complete In Place; Remove and Dispose of Existing Pump Station, including disconnection of electrical service.