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IFB- 27- 14- **** - Hickory Hill WaterInfrastructure Improvement - Phase 1- Hanover County is seeking a contractor for the construction of approximately 3, 150 linear feet of 20- inch- diameter waterline and all necessary structures, services, and appurtenances to support the future development in the vicinity of Hickory Hill Road in Hanover County, Virginia. ALL QUESTIONS ARE DUE JULY 17, 2026, on or before 10: 00 A. M.
Lincoln Court Sanitary Sewer Extension Project Construction of a new 8- inch sewer main along Lincoln Court near Avenue D, including sanitary sewer main, manholes, and associated removals and replacements.
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Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p. m. , Mountain Time, July 28, 2026, for the Lincoln Court Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. The work includes constructing an 8-inch sewer main, manholes, and associated removals/replacements. Bidders must be on the M. C. Schaff and Associates plan holders list. Contract documents can be examined or obtained from M. C. Schaff Associates for a **** non-refundable charge. Bid security of 5% of the bid is required.
Bids will be received until 2:00 p. m. , Mountain Time, July 28, 2026. until 2: 00 p. m. , Mountain Time, july 28, 2026
All bidders must be on the M. C. Schaff and Associates plan holders list in order to be considered a responsible bidder. All bidders must be on the m. c. schaff and associates plan holders list in order to be considered a responsible bidder.
Bidders must be on the M. C. Schaff and Associates plan holders list to be considered responsible. All bidders must be on the m. c. schaff and associates plan holders list in order to be considered a responsible bidder.
Waterline Replacements Elizabeth Street Waterline Replacements, including approximately 8, 050 linear feet of waterline, 6, 800 linear feet of sanitary sewer, 50 manholes, 700 linear feet of storm drainage with structures, new parallel replacements, replace- in- place, abandonments, hydrants and valve assemblies, water and sewer service reconnections, traffic control, erosion control measures, miscellaneous surface restoration, and associated appurtenances.
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Bids are due August 12, 2026, at 2:00 PM for Elizabeth Street waterline replacements. The project involves installing approximately 8,050 LF of waterline, 6,800 LF of sanitary sewer, 50 manholes, and 700 LF of storm drainage. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for July 23, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Bidders must be licensed in North Carolina. A bid deposit of 5% is required. The contract duration is 520 consecutive calendar days for substantial completion and 550 calendar days for completion from the notice to proceed. Contract documents can be obtained from Accent Imaging for a fee.
The project must be substantially completed within 520 consecutive calendar days and completed within 550 calendar days from the date of notice to proceed.
The City of Durham reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, to waive any and all informalities, and to disregard all nonconforming or conditional bids or counter bids, and to accept the bid that will be in the best interest of the City of Durham.
Each bidder must be licensed under chapter 87 of the North Carolina General Statutes. Bidders must conform with the provisions of the North Carolina Contractors Licensing Act of ****, as amended.
Bidders are encouraged to attend the nonmandatory prebid conference at 2:00 pm on Thursday, July 23, 2026 at the Department of Water Management, **** Mist Lake Drive, Durham, North Carolina.
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