Burnsville 676 PFAS Remediation Project, Thurston County, WA
The project consists of a new water treatment plant to remove PFAS from the drinking water with minor expansion to the existing building.
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The project consists of a new water treatment plant to remove PFAS from the drinking water with minor expansion to the existing building.
Clearing and grubbing, roadway excavation and embankment, full depth reclamation (FDR) of existing roadway (grinding and mixing existing pavement, underlying gravel and subgrade with cement and water), grading and compacting the FDR, precast concrete vaults, paving with hot mix asphalt, installing pavement markings upon the roadway surface, constructing gravel shoulders, reconstruction driveways, and associated work.
This project consists of the construction of approximately 1300 square yards of pavement repair excavation including haul, 70 linear feet of storm sewer, 5 drainage structures, 1100 square yards of concrete sidewalk, 1 driver feedback sign system, 2 traffic signal systems, 3 rectangular rapid flashing beacon systems, sundry utility adjustments, and other related miscellaneous items.
236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Contractor shall supply all supervision, labor, equipment, and materials to perform all work in strict accordance with the contract specifications, this Statement of Work, and identified drawings to provide a repair by replacement of the existing roof with a new metal roof panel system for Building 3087 at JBLM. The goal of the project is to install a roof system that has a long-life cycle and provides a watertight system to mitigate the roof leak issues currently experienced at the building. This is a complete repair by replacement project that will provide a system that has minimal joints, matches with the bases architectural aesthetics, and provides a complete roof system that requires minimal maintenance.
This Contract provides for the installation of a pre-manufactured restroom building at the Freeland Park project site, including but not limited to related sitework, grading, walkways, concrete paved ADA compliant parking spaces, exterior and parking area lighting, utility connections to the building, and septic system. The pre-manufactured restroom building has been procured by the County, the vendor will set precast building unit onto the site. Contractor is to prepare the site, rough-in and finish all utility connections.
This project includes providing all materials, labor, and equipment necessary to procure and install two galvanized steel piles for the Sucia Island Marine State Park Pumpout Station and the Installation of the Owner-furnished floating pumpout barge. This project also includes the following: Marine Mammal and Marbled Murrelet Monitoring Construction Surveying Protected Species Monitoring Suspension
Benton Franklin Transit (BFT) is soliciting for qualified contractors to provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and incidentals necessary to remove the existing walk-up service window and lobby service counter glazing systems and install new bullet-resistant glazing and panel systems at the Three Rivers Transit facility in Kennewick, Washington. The selected contractor shall be responsible for complete installation and integration of both the new systems, including any required demolition, disposal, framing modifications, finishes, and related work necessary for a fully functional installation. Contractor is not required to be a Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) participant, BFTs agency goal for DBE is 1.0% of the dollar value of the Contract.
The Project consists of: 1. Selective lining of underground concrete sanitary sewer piping 2. Selective lining of underground concrete storm sewer piping 3. Installation of manhole at selective storm sewer location 4. Installation of bi-directional cleanouts (bullhorns) 5. Cutting out tree roots and jetting of underground sanitary sewer piping. 6. Removal of debris from underground utility piping and legally disposing debris off-site 7. Site Restoration 8. CCTV upon completion of utility work in each piping system 9. Accurate recording of piping locations on campus site plan. 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.
This Project involves proposed Tenant Improvements for construction work.
The 2026 Urban Forestry Improvements include removal of tree roots and landscape strip subgrade located within City right-of-way. Landscape strips will be restored with root barriers, topsoil, and drainage improvements. There will also be restoration of street signage, sod, and irrigation systems.
Whatcom County Public Works requests bids for the Swift Creek Action Plan 2026 Construction project. This contract provides for the improvement of Swift Creek site access, construction of haul roads, culvert installation, activities related to the management of Swift Creek sediment, excavation, and embankment related to repository development, and other work.
The completed Work will provide Owner with replacement of select ozone generation system equipment at the Tacoma Water Green River Filtration Facility. The Project includes procurement and installation of new electrical valve actuators, instrumentation, MCC buckets, and centrifugal pumps for cooling and ozone injection. It also includes installation of ozone destruct skid equipment, Ozone Power Supply Units (PSU), and replacement of control panel back panels which are Owner furnished products. The Work also includes integration and programming of the new master ozone control panel (MOCP) by the Ozone system supplier (OSS) and integration of the MOCP into the plant SCADA system by the Process and Instrumentation Control System (PICS) Integrator.
The City of Kennewick is requesting a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified Consultants registered in the State of Washington to provide Professional Engineering Services for the City of Kennewick Public Works Department. The selected Consultant will complete final design of a shared-use pathway and pedestrian bridge, with plans, specifications, and estimates (P&E) ready for potential advertisement by Winter 2028 and construction anticipated to begin Summer 2029, as funds become available. Easement acquisition will be required to accommodate the proposed improvements and are expected to be completed before the end of December 2028, with the potential for a one (1) year extension. Construction Engineering professional services may also be included as an optional component of the scope of work.
The work to be performed under these specifications consists of furnishing all labor, tools, materials, and equipment necessary for construction of the 120th Avenue NE Roadway Rehabilitation Project. Specific work includes, but is not limited to, preparation and resurfacing of asphalt concrete roadway, cement concrete paving, pavement reconstruction, pavement repair, replacement of damaged cement concrete curb, gutter, driveway, and sidewalks, installation of ADA sidewalk ramps, erosion control, pavement markings, traffic signal loops, RRFB and pedestrian push button replacement and adjustments, traffic control and other work.
Total Small Business Set-Aside, 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. Replace metal roof panels, replace sink in main bay, relocate water heater. Option 1 Interior doors at rooms 104 and 105. Option 2 Remove existing wall and ceiling panels, remove existing insulation, and apply spray foam insulation.
The scope of work being performed includes the design of improvements and targeted repairs to correct conditions allowing water intrusion to the interior. Repairs include (but are not limited to): Low slope roof membrane and transitions, roof parapets, flashing, cement board stucco cladding, failed mortar joints & masonry, corroded brick ledgers, failed single wythe masonry walls above roof structures, failed plaza deck coating. Work includes repairs to wood windows, wood clad windows, and aluminum storefront windows, but no windows are being replaced. Existing windows will be tuned up with some patched and painted, and their rough openings waterproofed, sealed, and integrated with weather resistive barriers. Exterior single with and brick veneer masonry walls will be treated with penetrating sealers to repel weather. There are no changes to occupancy, site accommodations, parking or fire rated assemblies. Where work is performed on the building enclosure assemblies, the intent is to make the enclosures more weather resistive than the original while respecting the design aesthetics of both the 1930's original structure and the 1990 addition, and performing all Work as required by the Contract Documents.
The PORT is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from firms interested in providing Parcel 1A Tote USTs Site Closure Investigation. The PORT anticipates awarding one (1) Professional Service contract. The period of performance of the contract is three (3) years from the execution of the contract, with options for renewal at the sole discretion of the PORT, for a possible total of five (5) years. The purpose of this project is to complete environmental investigation to address outstanding Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) requirements related to over 25 former underground storage tanks at Parcel 1A. The investigation will support regulatory decision-making, advance the site toward potential closure, and reduce long term environmental and financial risk to the Port.
This project includes the construction of approximately 590 linear feet of 12-inch PVC sanitary sewer pipe installation as well as the replacement of 600 linear feet of 12-inch concrete sewer pipe with 12-inch HDPE sanitary sewer pipe installed by pipe bursting. The project includes the installation of eight new manholes, and filling and rechanneling of existing manhole structures. The project includes temporary sewage pumping and site restoration all in accordance with the Contract plans and the specifications.