Cowlitz Falls Hydroelectric Project Warehouse Upgrades, Randle, WA
Contractor shall provide labor, materials, and equipment to upgrade the Upper Warehouse at the Cowlitz Falls Project.
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Contractor shall provide labor, materials, and equipment to upgrade the Upper Warehouse at the Cowlitz Falls Project.
All bidders must prequalify before they can respond to this bid. The Public Utility District No. 1 of Lewis County (District) requires a contractor to provide labor, materials, and equipment to construct a new transmission line with distribution under build in Winlock, Washington. Note: Contractors shall be Prequalified by the District as Ab-High Voltage Transmission. The Prequalified Contractor list is available at: https://www.lcpud.org/vendors-contractors/pre-qualified-contractors/
The City of Chehalis (City) is pursuing statements of qualifications for professional services from qualified engineers and architectural team to provide professional services for the feasibility of renovation and restoration of the Historic Fire Station. The historic Fire Station located at 455 Park Street is approximately 22,000 square feet and was constructed in 1925. The city intends to restore, update, and reoccupy the facility as an active Fire Station while preserving some of its historic character.
Port of Centralia has established small works rosters for potential award of public works contracts below an estimated cost of $350,000. Vendors and contractors interested in having their business placed on one or more of the rosters shall submit one application specifying the categories of work for which they are qualified and wish to be listed.
The scope includes: 1. Construction of a 4-pipe air to water CO2 heat pump plant and associated pumps, supporting equipment, and piping distribution to three housing buildings (Spruce, Hawthorn, and Maple). 2. Retrofit of 12 air handling units (4 in each building noted above) with new supply and return fanwalls, hot water and chilled water coils, dampers, and filters. Construction must be phased for retrofit of 2 air handling units at a time, one building at a time. .New DDC system front located at the Central Plant Building Z with new DDC controls for the new central plant equipment and new DDC controls for Spruce, Hawthorn, and Maple. Demolition of any existing 400 hp fire tube hot water boiler from the central plant Building Z. Demolition of a portion of the Central Plant Building Z wall assembly and installation of a new roll-up service door and louvers in the same location. Site distribution of buried chilled and heat water piping from the Central Plant Building Z to the CO2 heat pump located on an new concrete equipment pad on site and to the Spruce, Hawthorn, and Maple Buildings. CMU block wall enclosure with fence and gate at the CO2 equipme
Mandatory 15% apprentice labor hours of the total labor hours are a requirement of the construction contract. Voluntary numerical Diverse Business goals of 10% MBE, 6% WBE, 5% SBE or PWSBE, and 5% Veterans have been established for this project. Achievement of the goals is encouraged.
Requires planing bituminous pavement, crack sealing, paving with hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavement, constructing reinforced slopes; removing existing overlay from bridge deck, expansion joint modification, bridge deck repair, HMA joint seal at bridge end, and installing waterproof membrane at Bridge 12/289; removing existing overlay from bridge deck and constructing HMA joint seal at bridge end at Bridge 12/288, Bridge 12/304, and Bridge 12/306; installing concrete barrier and guardrail, replacing rumble strips, shoulder finishing, fog sealing, delineation, traffic control and other work. Involves 60 items and 95 working days. Work class 4, asphalt concrete paving. 12% SBE goal
Requires building two temporary in-water isolation systems, structure excavation, driving steel H-pile, placing large woody material, and restoration, traffic control and other work. Involves 65 items and 55 working days. Work class 1, clearing, grubbing, grading and draining. 18% FSB
This project includes repair the fish passage barrier found on the unnamed tributary to Willapa River that flows under Willapa Hills Trail in Lebam, WA. The scope of work for this fish passage restoration project will include but not be limited to site preparation including clearing & grubbing, culvert removal, trail fill excavation, stream construction slope establishment, pre-cast abutment installation, bridge installation, trail approach fill & gravel installation, bridge concrete finishing completion, planting & site cleanup, and associated utilities work (if any). Removal of the existing undersized 2 quantity 3 ft. diameter culverts and replacement with a 10 ft. wide by 100-foot-long bridge to correct the existing fish passage barrier. Major items included in the base bid (but not limited to) are: Trench Excavation Safety Provisions. Site Preparation. Trail Excavation & Stream Channel. Bridge & Abutment Installation. Site Cleanup. 10% for Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), 6% for Womens Business Enterprises (WBE), 5% for Washington Small Businesses, and 5% for Veteran-owned businesses. While meeting these goals is not mandatory, it is strongly encouraged to promote diversity in business participation.
Requires grinding and inlaying travel lanes, pavement repair, guardrail repair, concrete barrier replacement, rebuilding a climbing lane, installing an underdrain system, traffic control and other work. Involves 63 items and 77 working days. Work class 4, asphalt concrete paving. 19% SBE goal
This contract provides for the application of chip seal to approximately 1.2 total miles of various roadways throughout the Town. The improvements shall include, but are not specifically limited to, traffic control, grading, application of gravel, application of chip seal surface treatments, and related work items. The application of fog seal to these roadways shall be an additive schedule of work.
Key elements of the 2025 water system project included: Replacement of aging domestic water mains and water lines throughout the fairgrounds and park. Installation or replacement of isolation and control valves. Reconnection of the new main lines to the existing distribution system. Associated excavation, backfill, testing, and site restoration.
Requires: grind and inlay the traveled surfaces of US 12 from 0.07 miles west of Bridge 12/221 to MP 77.48 with hot mix asphalt (HMA) 1/2" PG 58H-22, joints replacement, applying new membrane and new HMA on bridge No. 12/221, partial mill and fill for bridge 12/226 and paving above existing bridge 12/223.25 and bridge 12/224.25, traffic control and other work. The ADA features and APS buttons at the US 12/Jackson Hwy intersection will also be upgraded as part of this project. Involves 67 items and 51 working days. Work class 4, asphalt concrete paving. A federally funded contract with a 19% federal small business enterprise goal.