California Pines Community Services District Wastewater Improvements (Project)
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
The State Water Resources Control Board, through its Division of Financial Assistance, is preparing to fund the California Pines Community Services District Wastewater Improvements project, aimed at addressing critical infrastructure deficiencies in the local wastewater system. The project involves a comprehensive set of assessments including geotechnical analysis of the Donovan Reservoir dam, topographical surveys, inflow and infiltration studies, and an evaluation of aging lift stations and collection system conditions. These investigations will inform the development of a detailed Wastewater Facilities Plan that identifies necessary repairs and upgrades to restore hydraulic capacity, minimize groundwater intrusion, ensure structural soundness, and meet long-term regulatory requirements. The effort is focused on ensuring the sustainability and compliance of the community’s wastewater infrastructure in California. The project is forecasted to be released on July 10, 2026, with no current solicitation number assigned. Primary points of contact include Chi-Hai Duffy, Environmental Scientist at the State Water Board, and Ryan Sherer, General Manager of the California Pines Community Services District, who can be reached via email and phone for further information. All project activities will take place within California, with no specific city or zip code designated in the public record. The project’s success hinges on coordinated efforts between state oversight and local administration to implement targeted, prioritized infrastructure improvements that safeguard public health and environmental compliance.
General Info
Agency
NAICS
Place of Performance
CASet-Aside
Documents
(1)AI Contract Breakdown
Uniform Contract FormatWhat is UCF?
Uniform Contract Format (UCF) uses AI to break down any contract into standardized sections—scope, pricing, deliverables, and evaluation criteria.
