Trans Mains 1 & 2 Valve Replacement - Phase 3 - Rebid, Alderwood Water and Wastewater District, Snohomish County, WA #W2301C
$1,110,000 to $1,330,000
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Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. Subs and Suppliers
Owner:
Alderwood Water Wastewater District
3626 156th Street SW
Lynnwood, WA 98087
Contact: Zach Purtill
425-743-4605
ZPurtill@awwd.com
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www.bxwa.com
Prebid: 11/18 @ 8:00 am at the District’s Office, 3626 156th Street SW, Lynnwood, WA 98087
Description:
The work under this Contract is to replace existing isolation valves and installing new tees for pipe access on the District’s 24-inch and 30-inch ductile iron (DI) potable water transmission mains at three (3) separate site locations and includes:
· Installation of one (1) 16-inch butterfly valve, one (1) 24-inch butterfly valve, three (3) 30- inch District supplied butterfly valves with appurtenances.
· Installation of one (1) 30-inch by 16-inch tee, two (2) 30-inch by 24-inch tees and one (1) precast concrete access vault with appurtenances for pipe access.
· Removal and replacement of approximately 50 linear feet of 12-inch diameter DI water main with 16-inch diameter water main, including replacement of two (2) 12-inch diameter gate valves, fittings, appurtenances, and installation two (2) new 12-inch insertion valves at one site location.
· Removal and replacement of impacted storm drain at Site 3-06B.
· Removal, hauling, and disposal of existing transmission main piping, water main piping, valves, appurtenances.
· Roadway and property restoration, site cleanup, and temporary traffic control.
The project is located at three (3) different sites within Snohomish County and Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) right-of-way and easements within private property along the Interurban Trail. Substantial completion of Sites 3-04, 3-06A and 3-06B shall be completed no later than May 15, 2026.
Restoration associated with the project includes, but is not limited to, temporary and permanent trench patching, grind and overlay, reconstruction of localized curb, gutter, sidewalk, and driveway approach, repaving disturbed or damaged pedestrian trail, and landscaping for areas disturbed during construction. Restoration requirements must meet requirements of the jurisdiction having authority, including Snohomish County and WSDOT.