Bid Construction Bid #2025-02 - Ophir Water Treatment Plant
Federal opportunity from Placer County Water Agency. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Jun 03, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- 2025-02
- Performance
- CA, US
- Response
- Jun 03, 2026, 04:00 AM UTC
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Project Description: In accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Black and Veatch, the Work includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, tax, equipment and services for the construction and completion of a ten (10) million gallons per day capacity drinking water treatment plant at the Ophir Road Water Treatment Plant site. The work is broadly described as follows: Modifications to the existing Ophir Road Raw Water Pump Station located onsite to install new raw water pumps. Construction of new Powdered Activated Carbon Building, Process Building, Chemical Building, Treated Water Reservoir, Treated Water Pump Station, Backwash and Decant Holding Basins, plate settler units, gravity thickeners, Solids Handling Building, drying ...
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