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This Solicitation opportunity from Texas was posted on May 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Collection System Rehabilitation Project CIP CWW2501

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CIP CWW2501 - 2026-ITB-023State & Local

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The contract pertains to the rehabilitation of the City of Sugar Land’s wastewater collection system, which consists of approximately 2.6 million linear feet of sanitary sewer pipe, 133 lift stations, around 16,450 sanitary sewer manholes, and four wastewater treatment plants located throughout the city. The project focuses on repairing and rehabilitating critical wastewater lines that were identified using a risk rating system based on factors such as pipe size, material, age, and depth. These lines are vital components of the gravity sewer mains, force mains, lift stations, and gravity interceptor mains that convey flows to the treatment plants. This solicitation, titled "Collection System Rehabilitation Project CIP CWW2501," was posted on May 20, 2026, with a response deadline of June 11, 2026. It is managed by the City of Sugar Land's Engineering department in Texas, with primary contact being Project Manager Paola DeLaTorre and a secondary contact through the Purchasing Office. The contract supports the city's ongoing bi-annual evaluation program aimed at maintaining a reliable and efficient wastewater infrastructure to serve the community effectively.

General Info

Rehabilitation of Sugar Land’s wastewater system including pipes, lift stations, and treatment plants.

Agency

Texas → Engineering

NAICS

237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Collection System Rehabilitation Project CIP CWW2501 - Project Plans

PDFspecifications

Invitation for Bid CIP CWW2501 - Collection System Rehabilitation Project

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Standard Change Order Request Form Template

DOCXchange-order-request-form

CIP CWW2501 Collection System Rehabilitation Project ITB

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Bid Pricing Form for City of Sugar Land Collection System Rehabilitation Project CIP CWW2501

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Notice to Proceed Template for Construction Project

DOCXnotice-to-proceed

Addendum Template for Construction Contract Documents

DOCXamendment

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AgencyTexas → Engineering
Contacts2 people available
OfficeSugar Land, TX, 77479, US
Organization / Agency
Texas → Engineering
Office AddressSugar Land, TX, 77479, US
Contacts
Paola DeLaTorreProject Manager II
Purchasing OfficePurchasing Office

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MACYAS Construction and Utilities
Houston, TX
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Edinburg, TX
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Houston, TX

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The City of Sugar Land's wastewater collection system includes approximately 2.6 million linear feet of sanitary sewer pipe, about 133 lift stations, approximately 16,450 sanitary sewer manholes, and four (4) wastewater treatment plants, North Wastewater Treatment Plant (North WWTP), South Wastewater Treatment Plant (South WWTP), West Wastewater Treatment Plant (West WWTP), and Greatwood Wastewater Treatment Plant (Greatwood WWTP). Gravity sewer mains, force mains, lift stations, and gravity interceptor mains convey the flows to the wastewater treatment plants. In continuation of the City's bi-annual wastewater collection system evaluation program, the areas included in the scope of work were identified as critical wastewater lines needing repair and rehabilitation. The critical wastewater lines were selected by a risk rating system that was developed based on the pipes' size, material type, age, and depth.