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Wilson Dr & Ave Waterline Replacement

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27-002State & Local

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The Wilson Drive and Wilson Avenue Waterline Replacement project, managed by the Public Works Engineering department in Beaverton, Oregon, involves the installation of approximately 3,400 linear feet of new water main. The scope of work includes 2,700 feet of 8-inch pipe, 500 feet of 6-inch pipe, and 200 feet of 4-inch pipe, along with the replacement of associated hydrants and service lines. The project is located within a residential area spanning SW Wilson Drive, SW Wilson Avenue from SW Wilson Court to SW Hart Road, and a portion of SW 139th Avenue to improve distribution system reliability. This solicitation, identified by number 27-002, was posted on August 18, 2026, with a response deadline of September 8, 2026. The project is being executed by the state of Oregon under a SLED organization type. Primary contact for the project is Project Engineer Matt Palmer, with additional coordination provided by Marybeth Sumner.

General Info

Beaverton, Oregon project 27-002 replaces 3,400 feet of water main by September 8, 2026.

Agency

Oregon → Public Works - EngineeringView Agency

NAICS

237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

OR, USA

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Documents

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Labor and Material Payment Bond for City of Beaverton Project

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Sole Source Justification Form - Beaverton City

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Construction Contract - City of Beaverton Sample

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Laws to be Observed - Environmental and Regulatory Agencies

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Wilson Dr _ Ave Waterline Replacement.pdf

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Locates Utility Notification and Safety Instructions

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Notice to Proceed for City of Beaverton Contract

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Faithful Performance Bond - City of Beaverton

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Wilson_Dr_&_Ave_Waterline_Replacement_-_Bid_Set_Plans.pdf

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AgencyOregon → Public Works - Engineering
Contacts2 people available
OfficeBeaverton, OR, 97005-1678, USA
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Office AddressBeaverton, OR, 97005-1678, USA
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Matt PalmerProject Engineer
Marybeth SummerProcurement & Equity Coordinator

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Canby Excavating
Canby, OR
Pacific Excavation
Eugene, OR
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Henderson, NV

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The Wilson Drive & Wilson Avenue Waterline Replacement project involves installing approximately 3,400 linear feet of new water main—comprising 2,700 feet of 8-inch, 500 feet of 6-inch, and 200 feet of 4-inch pipe—along with associated hydrant and service line replacements. Work is located within a residential neighborhood along SW Wilson Drive and SW Wilson Avenue (from SW Wilson Court to SW Hart Road) and a section of SW 139th Avenue. This infrastructure project will modernize the distribution system and improve long-term service reliability.

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