Queensborough Sewer Rehabilitation, Alderwood Water and Wastewater District, Bothell, WA #S1915
$4,200,000 to $4,900,000
Low Bid:
| Bids Received: 6 | ||
| Apparent Low Bid | Laser Underground & Earthworks | $ 3,064,923.31 |
| 2nd | Strider Construction | $ 3,524,347.00 |
| 3rd | Earthwork Solutions | $ 3,557,131.39 |
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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: David MacDonald
425-741-7964
dmacdonald@awwd.com
Issued by:
www.bxwa.com
Notes:
Pre-Bid Meeting Information: 1/20 @ 1:30 pm
The link for the webcast is located at:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MjE3NzdiZGItMTk1NS00NDQ0LWFiOTMtZWU3NDcxNDk0YjRl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%225b291dd9-0cf7-4c46-9e4e-afa014da9d79%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22f3b7fa9e-f53d-4570-9bbb-b3f241f609ac%22%7d
Meeting ID: 242 314 223 372
Passcode: qd9Jt2wF
Call-in number for audio of pre-bid meeting:
+1 206-430-1407,,579658648# United States, Seattle
Phone conference ID: 579 658 648#
Description:
The District provides sewer service to customers in southwestern Snohomish County through an existing 12-inch diameter sewer interceptor pipe located near, at times crossing under, Queensborough Creek. Queensborough Creek is a heavily modified stream located in Bothell, Washington, approximately 14 miles northeast of Seattle. The sewer pipe and manhole (MH) structures within the project area, have been subject to stream erosion and have become exposed in places within the project area.
This Contract provides for improvements and restoration of Queensborough Creek at various locations along a 0.5 mile segment of the creek, and rehabilitation and repair of the sewer infrastructure located along the creek. The work area is heavily wooded and vegetated, and located in a ravine with steep slopes. Access into the project area is limited. All work identified within this project that is located below the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) must be completed provided the stream is dry or in a low-flow period. If the stream is not dry or in a low-flow period, work must occur only within the permit approved fish window as established in the HPA.
Major elements of the work include:
• Installation and management of temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures.
• Temporary construction access planning, improvements, clearing and temporary grading.
• Installation of approximately 2,800 linear feet of 12-inch diameter sewer lining.
• Sewer bypassing.
• MH structure modifications, repairs, removals, and interior MH lining.
• Storage and repurposing of felled trees to be used in creek restoration.
• Stream bypassing.
• Installation of creek repair and restoration improvements.
• Permanent access path construction and final grading improvements.
• Installation of permanent retaining walls.
• Wetland and natural habitat restoration.
• Stream buffer riparian habitat restoration.
The following identifies the types of subcontracting opportunities that may be available on this contract and is provided only for informational purposes. Work Categories: surveying, earthwork (excavation, shoring), dewatering, cured-in-place-pipe, and landscaping restoration.