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CCTV and Multi-Sensor Inspections of large Diameter (18-inch to 72-inch) Sanitary Sewer Pipes

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The City of Waterbury, through its Department of Water Pollution Control and with support from Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., is soliciting proposals to perform Closed-Circuit Television and multi-sensor inspections on approximately 20 miles of large diameter sanitary sewer pipes ranging from 18 to 72 inches, which are not easily accessible and have never been previously inspected. This RFP, identified by bid number 8666, is open for bidding with a deadline of July 29, 2026, at 11:00 AM, following a clarification deadline of July 17, 2026, at 2:00 PM. The solicitation was posted on July 9, 2026, and is conducted offline in U.S. dollars. No prebid meeting is scheduled, and all questions and communications must be directed to the primary contact, mmccauley@waterburyct.org. The work will take place within Connecticut’s wastewater collection system, focusing on critical sections of the sewer infrastructure requiring advanced inspection technology to assess condition and integrity.

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City of Waterbury seeks bids for inspecting 20 miles of unexamined sewer pipes via CCTV and sensors by July 29, 2026.

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Connecticut → City of WaterburyView Agency

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541350 - Building Inspection ServicesView NAICS

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CT, US

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AgencyConnecticut → City of Waterbury
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Return to Bid List Bid NUMBER 8666 TITLE CCTV and Multi-Sensor Inspections of large Diameter (18-inch to 72-inch) Sanitary Sewer Pipes PROCESS Offline BASE CURRENCY USD STATUS Open for Bidding CLOSES IN 19 days: 10 hours: 55 minutes: 46 seconds DESCRIPTION CALENDAR
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NUMBER 8666 TITLE CCTV and Multi-Sensor Inspections of large Diameter (18-inch to 72-inch) Sanitary Sewer Pipes AVAILABLE DATE 7/9/2026 4:30 PM CLARIFICATION DEADLINE 7/17/2026 2:00 PM DUE DATE 7/29/2026 11:00 AM CONTACT INFORMATION mmccauley@waterburyct.org BID TYPE RFP DESCRIPTION The City of Waterbury, Department of Water Pollution Control, with the assistance of Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc is seeking proposals to conduct Closed-Circuit Television (“CCTV”) inspections and multi-sensor inspections of large diameter sanitary sewer pipes within the City’s wastewater collection system. The main objective of this program is to inspect critical sewer pipes, that are not readily accessible for conventional CCTV inspection and have not been previously inspected, which is approximately 20 miles of the sanitary sewer system. PREBID MEETING PREBID MEETING FOR THIS BID? No PREBID MEETING DATE AND TIME PREBID MEETING LOCATION AND NOTES

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