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Richard Miller Treatment Plant Filter Gallery Repair Project

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ITB-306-273C909285State & Local

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The City of Cincinnati, through the Division of Engineering Water Works and Greater Cincinnati Water Works, is soliciting bids for the Richard Miller Treatment Plant Filter Gallery Repair Project under solicitation ITB-306-273C909285. This general construction contract involves comprehensive structural repairs at the Richard Miller Treatment Plant in Cincinnati, Ohio. The scope of work includes the removal and replacement of skylights and ventilation systems, structural repairs to concrete beams, walls, columns, and precast panels, steel structure rehabilitation, the application of high-performance coatings, grating replacement, and the installation of an access panel. A construction contingency of 150,000 dollars is included in the project budget. Bids must be submitted exclusively through the online portal by August 18, 2026, at 12:00 PM ET, as emailed or paper copies will not be accepted. The solicitation requires a base bid covering 21 specific line items, including concrete and precast repairs and waterproofing, as well as an optional alternate bid for recoating rooftop ductwork. Notably, failure to provide a bid for item 15, regarding cast-in-place concrete column repair, will result in the rejection of the proposal. The project is governed by the contract documents and specifications, specifically referencing Specification Section 01 20 00 for measurement and payment.

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City of Cincinnati seeks online bids for Richard Miller Plant repairs by August 25, 2026.

Agency

City of Cincinnati → Division Of Engineering Water WorksView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

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273C909285_Volume 4_Drawings.pdf

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273C909285_Volume 3.xlsx

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273C909285_Addendum 3.pdf

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273C909285_Volume 1.pdf

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273C909285_Addendum 1.pdf

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273C909285_Volume 2.pdf

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AgencyCity of Cincinnati → Division Of Engineering Water Works
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OfficeOnline, OH, USA
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This is an online bid only, emailed and paper copies will not be accepted.

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