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Bryte Sewer Pump Station Rehabilitation

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25-110-RFPState & Local

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The City of West Sacramento, a growing riverfront community in Northern California with a population of just over 55,000, is seeking rehabilitation of its Bryte Sewer Pump Station to address significant capacity deficiencies. Originally built in 1984 and last upgraded in 2008, the pump station experiences severe hydraulic capacity shortages during peak wet weather, largely caused by excessive inflow and infiltration (I&I) into the system. The planned project aims to enhance the station’s resiliency, efficiency, and ease of maintenance by replacing existing pumps and increasing the firm capacity to 9,000 gallons per minute. These upgrades are part of a broader strategy aligned with the City’s 2035 General Plan and the 2024 Sewer Master Plan Update, which together guide infrastructure improvements to meet current and future demand while addressing system-wide challenges. This contract solicitation, issued by the City’s Capital Projects - Engineering department, invites responses by June 12, 2026, for the rehabilitation work funded through the Sewer Fund (CIP #33031). The project is a critical element within the larger basin-wide initiative to reduce high I&I levels and improve sewer system reliability. Key contacts for the project include the Assistant Engineer, Bridget McGinnis, and Financial Specialist, Allison Webster, who oversee technical and fiscal aspects respectively. The City’s commitment to providing comprehensive municipal services is reflected in this infrastructure investment, ensuring sustainable wastewater management as part of its broader community development and environmental stewardship goals.

General Info

West Sacramento seeks Bryte Sewer Pump Station upgrade, boosting capacity to 9,000 GPM by 2026.

Agency

California → Capital Projects - Engineering

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

Set-Aside

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Documents

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Facility_Condition_Assessment_City_of_West_Sacramento_2025.pdf

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As-Builts_Lower_Northwest_Interceptor_System_West_Sacramento_Force_Main_2007.pdf

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Bryte Sewer Pump Station Rehabilitation.pdf

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South_Sewer_Lift_Station_Rehabilitation_Replacement_Project_Drawings_2026.pdf

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As-Builts_Sewer_Pump_Stations_Rehavilitation_2005.pdf

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Contract_for_Services_(West_Sacramento)_-_Federal_LAPM_Boilerplate_03.06.24.docx

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Roebbelen_-_Perimeter_Security_Fencing.pdf

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Coke_and_Triangle_LiftStations_210726-17x11_Record.pdf

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As-Builts_Riverbend_Assessment_District_1984.pdf

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Contract for Services - West Sacramento Federal Boilerplate RFP 5.1.24

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As-Builts_Mixhigan-Bryte_Sanitary_Sewer_Trunk_Main_1995.pdf

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Sewer_Master_Plan_Update_2025.pdf

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Federal Award Requirements Appendix II to Part 200 Contract Provisions

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Contract_for_Services_(West_Sacramento)_-_Boilerplate_for_RFP_11.4.24.docx

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Insurance Checklist 2023 for City of West Sacramento Contracts

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AgencyCalifornia → Capital Projects - Engineering
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWest Sacramento, CA, 95691, US
Organization / Agency
California → Capital Projects - Engineering
Office AddressWest Sacramento, CA, 95691, US
Contacts
Bridget McGinnisAssistant Engineer
Allison WebsterFinancial Specialist

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Lords Electric
SACRAMENTO, CA
Entram
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL
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Santa Barbara, CA

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West Sacramento is a vibrant riverfront community centrally located in Northern California. West Sacramento shares the Sacramento River with neighboring Sacramento, with the deep water ship canal serving the Port of Sacramento. Incorporated in 1987, West Sacramento encompasses approximately 22 square miles, with a population just over 55,000. West Sacramento has a Council/Manager form of government. Citizens elect four City Council Members by district (as of the November, 2022 election) who serve four year terms and directly elect the mayor who serves a four-year term. The City is full-service with nine (9) departments and nearly 500 full-time employees. The City provides the full range of municipal services including police and fire protection, park, street, fleet, and facility maintenance, economic development and housing, community development, capital projects, and parks and recreation. The City also provides water, wastewater, and solid waste services. In addition, the City maintains port, water, wastewater, and solid waste enterprise funds. Other activities and related entities include the West Sacramento Redevelopment Successor Agency, Reclamation District 900 and the West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency. The City recently adopted the General Plan 2035 Update that guides the City's growth through 2035. A goal of the General Plan 2035 process was to ensure that the City's utilities will serve existing and projected future customers. In conjunction with the General Plan, the 2024 Sewer Master Plan Update was prepared to evaluate both the condition and capacity of the City's existing sewer conveyance system. The Master Plan recommends improvements to provide continuing service to the City's residents and customers. Among the most critical recommended improvements are upgrades to the Bryte Sewer Pump Station. The Bryte Pump Station is located at the eastern end of Citrus Street. It receives wastewater from its surrounding tributary area as well as flows from the Coke Lift Station. The station was originally built in 1984 and was last upgraded/remodeled in 2008. Current hydraulic modeling identifies the Bryte Pump Station as having the largest capacity shortage in the City during peak wet weather conditions. A large amount of flow originating from very high levels of inflow and infiltration (I&I) is causing the existing station to be severely overworked, resulting in a hydraulic capacity deficiency of -11.51 MGD. The City envisions a rehabilitated pump station to improve resiliency, efficiency, and maintenance. Planned improvements include replacing the existing pumps to increase the station's firm capacity to 9,000 gpm. This capacity increase is intended to be coordinated with basin-wide rehabilitation efforts to reduce the high I&I levels that currently strain the system. This project is funded through construction in the Sewer Fund (CIP #33031).