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This Solicitation opportunity from Arizona was posted on May 15, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) - Effluent and Wastewater Pipelines and State Route 89 Improvements

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2026-RSOQ-267State & Local

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Schuylkill County

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about 24 hours ago

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in 14 days

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The contract involves a significant infrastructure project aimed at enhancing the City of Prescott's wastewater management by replacing an undersized and failing effluent pipeline and adding a second wastewater pipeline along the State Route 89 corridor. This initiative is part of the City's broader centralization effort, intended to increase pipeline capacity and streamline wastewater treatment and effluent distribution from the Airport Water Reclamation Facility. In addition to pipeline improvements, the project includes roadway enhancements designed to improve safety and traffic flow by addressing cross-traffic access, visibility at intersections, and overall traffic efficiency. This solicitation, titled "Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) - Effluent and Wastewater Pipelines and State Route 89 Improvements," is being managed by the Public Works agency of Arizona and specifically pertains to the Prescott area. The contract was posted in mid-May 2026, with a response deadline set for early June 2026. Key contacts for the project include the Capital Project Manager, Scott Balck, and Contracts Coordinator, Jaimie Sventek. This project represents a critical investment in both municipal infrastructure and public safety, reflecting the City's commitment to upgrading and modernizing its water reclamation and transportation systems.

General Info

Upgrade Prescott wastewater pipelines and State Route 89 with improved capacity and traffic safety.

Agency

Arizona → Public Works

NAICS

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

Place of Performance

AZ, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(5)

Federal Provisions Attachment E - Federal Requirements for CMAR

PDFfederal-provisions

Construction Manager at Risk Preconstruction Services Contract

PDFcontract-document

City of Prescott CMAR SOQ - Effluent and Wastewater Pipelines and State Route 89 Improvements

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Contract Provision Guidelines for Obligated Sponsors and Airport Improvement Program Projects

PDFcontract-provision-guidelines

DBE Requirements and Forms for Design-Phase Contract

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AgencyArizona → Public Works
Contacts2 people available
OfficePrescott, AZ, 86301, US
Organization / Agency
Arizona → Public Works
Office AddressPrescott, AZ, 86301, US
Contacts
Scott BalckCapital Project Manager
Jaimie SventekContracts Coordinator

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Fann Contracting
Prescott, AZ
Bex
Tempe, AZ
Dodge Construction Network
Grand Prairie, TX

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Full Description

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The project is an important part of the City's centralization effort by replacing an undersized and failing effluent pipeline and adding a second wastewater pipeline in the State Route 89 corridor. Once complete, the project will increase pipeline capacity and centralize wastewater treatment and effluent distribution from the Airport Water Reclamation Facility (AWRF). The project will also make roadway improvements to help improve safety, including cross-traffic roadway access and visibility along and at intersections, and improve and maintain efficient traffic flow.