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Galena 2024 Event PL84-99 Flood Repair

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The Galena 2024 Event PL84-99 Flood Repair project involves storm sewer repairs in Galena, Illinois, focusing on two specific areas: the intersection of Green and Water Street, and a section near Hill and Water Street. At Repair Area 1, a new manhole will be constructed where a pressurized sewer line intersects the City’s 30-inch storm sewer line, while Repair Area 2 requires a 24-inch reinforced concrete pipe connection between the City-owned MH-86 and Corps-owned MH-89 structures. The existing brick manhole at MH-86 will be removed and replaced with a standard concrete manhole, and the Corps-owned pressurized storm line will be abandoned and grouted from the headwall to the new work sites. Both damaged headwalls will be removed as part of the work. All construction is scheduled for the 2026 construction season and will occur on public roads and city sewer easements. This procurement is a 100 percent Women-Owned Small Business set aside with a sole source designation, under NAICS code 237990, managed by the Department of Defense through the Rock Island office. Proposals must be submitted to Contract Specialist Stanley L. Bolton by August 13, 2026, with all technical details referenced in the attached solicitation, specifications, and drawings.

General Info

Galena storm sewer repairs in 2026, WOSB sole source, two repair areas, manholes, pipe installation, Corps line abandonment.

Agency

Department Of Defense → W07V Endist Rock IslandView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Galena, IL, 61036, USA

Set-Aside

WOSB

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B08+-+Attachment+0001+to+W912EK26BA010+-+Specification.pdf

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B08+-+Attachment+0003+to+W912EK26BA010+-+Reference+Drawings+-+Information+Only.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W07V Endist Rock Island
Contacts2 people available
OfficeROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-5001, USA
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Department Of Defense → W07V Endist Rock Island
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Office AddressROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-5001, USA
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Stanley L. Bolton
Ryan R. Larrison

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The Government has a requirement for flood repairs in Galena IL.


The work includes, but is not limited to :


The Galena 2024 Event PL84-99 Flood Repairs Project (“Project”) consists of storm sewer repairs at the following locations: the intersection of Green and Water Street (Repair Area 1) and a section around the intersection of Hill and Water Street (Repair Area 2). Work is expected to be conducted on public roads and on city sewer easements. For Repair Area 1, sewer work consists of constructing a new manhole at an existing intersection of the pressurized sewer line and the City-owned 30” storm sewer line. For Repair Area 2, sewer work consists of a connection between the City-owned structure MH-86 and the Corps-owned structure MH-89. The connection will be installed with a new 24” reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) storm main. The material of MH-86 is a brick structure and will need to be removed and replaced with a standard concrete manhole. At both Repair Areas, the Corps-owned pressurized storm line will be abandoned and filled with grout from the headwall to the new work at the Repair Areas. We will also be removing the two damaged headwalls. Construction is proposed to be completed during the 2026 construction season.


Reference the attached documents for the solicitation, specification, and drawings associated with the requirement.


Responses should be sent to Contract Specialist, Stanley L. Bolton at stanley.l.bolton@usace.army.mil no later than the date time group listed in the attached solicitation. 


Note: This action is a 100% Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) set aside.

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