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Pipeline Relocations and Repairs at FM 1641, FM 987 and Cathodic Protection Relocations at FM 741

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26-182-CIPState & Local

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The North Texas Municipal Water District is seeking bids for solicitation 26-182-CIP to perform critical pipeline relocations and repairs at FM 1641, FM 987, and FM 741. The scope of work involves replacing nine segments of an existing 20-inch water pipeline totaling 324 linear feet, relocating 16,700 linear feet of 20-inch pipeline, and replacing a meter vault. Additionally, the project requires relocating two cathodic test stations to the 108-inch tunnel liner plate at two 84-inch pipeline crossings to accommodate TxDOT right-of-way expansions. The estimated opinion of probable construction cost for this project ranges from 18 million to 23 million dollars. Interested qualified vendors must submit their responses by the deadline of September 17, 2026. The project is managed by the North Texas Municipal Water District in Texas, with Trey Benton serving as the primary point of contact.

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North Texas Municipal Water District seeks bids for pipeline repairs by September 17, 2026.

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North Texas Municipal Water DistrictView Agency

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237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

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TX, USA

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AgencyNorth Texas Municipal Water District
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OfficeTX, USA
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The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) is soliciting bids from qualified vendors for the construction of replacing nine segments of the existing 20‑inch water pipeline—totaling approximately 324 linear feet—and relocating an additional 16,700 linear feet of 20‑inch pipeline, along with replacing an existing meter vault. It also includes relocating two cathodic test stations to the existing 108‑inch tunnel liner plate at two crossings of the 84‑inch NTMWD pipeline where TxDOT’s right‑of‑way is expanding.
The OPCC for this project is $18M - $23M.

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