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Charlie, Susan, and Cutlass Circuit Project

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The project involves the removal and replacement of six aging wood utility poles located in Rialto, California, specifically identified by the numbers 1883987E, 1825548E, 1825547E, 1825546E, 1825545E, and 1825544E, to ensure continued safe and reliable utility service. This initiative is part of broader infrastructure maintenance efforts under the Charlie, Susan, and Cutlass Circuit Project, which is being managed by the California Department of Water Quality under the State Water Resources Control Board. The work is scheduled to proceed following the forecast posting on July 9, 2026, with no set-aside provisions or NAICS code specified, indicating it is open to general contractor participation without restrictions based on business size or type. Performance of the work is localized within Rialto, and all activities must align with state and local environmental and safety standards relevant to utility infrastructure upgrades. Primary point of contact for technical and engineering inquiries is Shawn Agarwal, Engineering Geologist at the State Water Resources Control Board, reachable via email and phone for project-specific coordination. Robert LeMoine, Director of Environmental Services at Southern California Edison, is listed as an additional contact, suggesting collaborative oversight between public regulatory and utility operational entities. The project’s official web link provides access to the public forecast record and related documentation, ensuring transparency as preparations for pole replacement advance. No solicitation number has been assigned yet, indicating this remains in the pre-award planning phase, with bidding and contractor selection expected to follow after formal solicitation.

General Info

Replace six aging utility poles in Rialto, California, under state infrastructure project, open to all contractors.

Agency

California → SWRCB, Division of Water Quality

NAICS

237130 - Power and Communication Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Rialto, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Notice of Exemption for Charlie, Susan, and Cutlass Circuit Project

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AgencyCalifornia → SWRCB, Division of Water Quality
Contacts2 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → SWRCB, Division of Water Quality
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Shawn AgarwalEngineering Geologist
Robert LeMoineDirector Environmental Services

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The purpose of the Project is to remove and replace six wood utility poles (Poles 1883987E, 1825548E, 1825547E, 1825546E, 1825545E, and 1825544E) with new poles.

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