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This Solicitation opportunity from Virginia was posted on May 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

IFB #26-0048 Sophia Street and Lewis Street Drainage Project

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IFB-119955State & Local

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The City of Fredericksburg is seeking bids for a storm drainage improvement project at the intersection of Lewis Street and Sophia Street. The project aims to replace existing failed and undersized storm sewer infrastructure with upgraded facilities to enhance system capacity, reliability, and long-term performance. Specifically, the work involves removing an 8-inch storm sewer pipe, two 12-inch pipes, a drop inlet, and a manhole, and replacing them with a new 24-inch pipe and a new 30-inch pipe, along with new manhole and drop inlet structures. Asphalt restoration will also be completed as part of this project. Additionally, the scope includes the installation and maintenance of all necessary erosion and sediment controls, traffic management measures, and other temporary safeguards to ensure public safety, protect adjacent properties, and preserve existing infrastructure throughout construction. Once the work is completed, disturbed areas will be restored according to established standards and project specifications. The solicitation, identified as IFB #26-0048, was posted on May 8, 2026, with a response deadline of June 10, 2026, and is managed by the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia. The point of contact for this solicitation is Josh McCormack.

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City of Fredericksburg seeks bids to upgrade storm sewer, manage safety, and restore site by June 10.

Agency

Virginia → City of Fredericksburg

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Fredericksburg, VA, VA, USA

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AgencyVirginia → City of Fredericksburg
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Virginia → City of Fredericksburg
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The City of Fredericksburg (City) is conducting a solicitation for storm drainage improvements at the intersection of Lewis Street and Sophia Street in the City. The purpose of the project is to remove failed and undersized storm sewer infrastructure and replace it with upgraded drainage facilities designed to improve system capacity, reliability, and long-term performance.
The work includes the removal of an existing 8-inch storm sewer pipe, two existing 12-inch storm sewer pipes, one existing drop inlet, and one existing manhole located in the roadway. As part of the proposed improvements, the existing manhole will be replaced with a new manhole, and the existing drop inlet will be replaced with a new drop inlet. The storm drainage system will also be upgraded by replacing the removed 8-inch and 12-inch storm sewer pipes with a new 24-inch storm sewer pipe and replacing the remaining existing 12-inch storm sewer pipe with a new 30-inch storm sewer pipe. All asphalt restoration shall be completed with this project. In addition to the storm sewer improvements, the project includes the installation and maintenance of all necessary erosion and sediment control measures, traffic control measures, and any other temporary controls or appurtenances required to safely complete work and protect the public, adjacent properties, and existing infrastructure during construction. Disturbed areas will be restored upon completion of the work in accordance with applicable standards and project requirements.