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Supply of 8-inch Cement Mortar Lined & Coated (CML&C) Ductile Iron Pipe

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The contract entails the supply of pre-fabricated 8-inch Cement Mortar Lined & Coated (CML&C) ductile iron pipe sections that meet AWWA C150/C151 specifications for integration into municipal water distribution infrastructure. The material must adhere strictly to industry standards for durability, corrosion resistance, and structural integrity to ensure long-term performance in potable water systems. The procurement is structured as a subcontract under the jurisdiction of the Cucamonga Valley Water District, with all deliveries and installations targeted for performance in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The NAICS code 332410 confirms the nature of the work as pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing, indicating the supplier must possess the technical capacity to produce certified ductile iron pipe sections at scale. The solicitation was posted in July 2026, though no formal solicitation number or set-aside provisions are specified, suggesting a direct award or competitive bidding process governed by the district’s internal procurement protocols. All components must satisfy state and federal regulations governing potable water materials, with compliance verified through certification and testing protocols aligned with AWWA standards.

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Supply of AWWA C150/C151 compliant 8-inch ductile iron pipe for Rancho Cucamonga water system, per Cucamonga Valley Water District.

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California → Cucamonga Valley Water District

NAICS

332410 - Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Cucamonga Valley Water District
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Supply of pre-fabricated 8-inch CML&C ductile iron pipe sections compliant with AWWA C150/C151 standards for use in municipal water distribution systems.

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