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Site work and paving for a civil project in Spring, Texas. Completed plans call for site work for a road / highway; for paving for a road / highway; and water / sewer project.

Proposed Driveway Expansion to Serve WWTP. Question Deadline 05/14/2024 at 3:00 PM CT Send me email alerts for new questions and answers on this project. liquidated damages in the sum of $200 per calendar day for each day the project is not completed in the time allowed plus approved extensions, which sum the parties agree is a reasonable forecast of the damages the OWNER will sustain per day that the work remains uncompleted and in no way constitutes a penalty The project includes paving improvements to serve Meadowhill Regional Municipal Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant Proposals must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or a bid bond from a surety company holding a permit in the State of Texas for an amount equal to 5% of the amount bid. The amount of said certified or cashier's check or bond will be forfeited to the OWNER and the bank or surety shall be liable to the OWNER for the amount in the event the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to enter into a contract or furnish bonds as hereafter required within ten (10) days after the date of notice of award. The successful bidder must furnish a performance bond and a payment bond on the forms provided, each in the amount of 100% of the Contract price from a surety company licensed by the State of Texas. Scope The project includes paving improvements to serve Meadowhill Regional Municipal Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant. The OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities or irregularities in bidding. In case of lack of clarity in stating prices, the OWNER reserves the right to consider the most advantageous construction thereof, or reject the bid. Nature of the Construction Activity The construction of this project will create a Wastewater Treatment Plant Facility. The sequence of events in the construction of such a project begins with installation of erosion stabilization and sediment controls. Other major activities listed in their anticipated sequence of execution are: o Clearing the site of any existing structures or unnecessary vegetation, o Excavation of pond for storage of stormwater runoff and is connected by [an outfall, a drainage channel, or other structure] to convey the water offsite. The excavated spoils are spread over the site to create positive drainage for future construction. o Construction of underground utilities such as water lines, sanitary sewer lines, and storm sewer pipes. o Adjustment of underground utilities to fit and tested for surety. o Excavation/Fill Placement for future streets, chemical stabilization of subgrade, pouring of concrete, to create streets, inlets, wheelchair ramps, and similar infrastructure. Homebuilding lots are final graded according to the drainage plan. Elements of the SWPPP The SWPPP has been prepared to address discharges of stormwater runoff from construction activities that will reach Waters of the United States, including discharges to Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) that drain to Waters of the United States, to identify and address potential sources of pollution that are reasonably expected to affect the quality of discharges from the construction site, including construction support activities within one mile from the project's boundary, authorized nonstormwater discharges, and any other permitted discharge. The SWPPP has been developed based on a strategy of reducing pollution at the source, as opposed to treatment before discharge. The SWPPP will be revised or updated as appropriate whenever any of the following occurs: a change of significant effect on the discharge of pollutants has not been previously addressed in the SWPPP; site conditions change based on updated plans and specifications; new operators conduct construction activities under the SWPPP; new areas of responsibility are added; changes are made to the type of best management practices used; or results of inspections or investigations indicate the SWPPP is proving ineffective in eliminating or significantly minimizing pollutants in discharges. Revisions to the SWPPP will be completed within seven (7) calendar days following the inspection. The SWPPP has been developed to be compliant with applicable local sediment and erosion control plans. The SWPPP may be retained at an on-site location or as noted on the construction site notice. Hard copies of the SWPPP will be made readily available upon the request of public officials. Discharges that occur after the construction site has undergone final stabilization or following the submission of a notice of termination for the construction activity are outside of the scope of this SWPPP. Projects that are located on Indian Country Lands are outside of the scope of this SWPPP. Data used to describe the soil will be obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture's web soil survey and will be included in the SWPPP (Exhibit B). A map showing the general location of the site will be included in the SWPPP (Exhibit C). A copy of the construction general permit will be included in the SWPPP (Exhibit J). A series of site maps are included as Exhibit D. If future projects within the site are proposed at a later date, the SWPPP will be revised by including the site map of the new project. Site maps will be provided for each area of soil disturbance permitted within the scope of the SWPPP.

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$112,794.00

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