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Published December 1, 2025 at 7:00 PM
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Site work for a water / sewer project in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Completed plans call for site work for a water / sewer project.
WORK NO. S-50310-G Construction of Green Storm water Infrastructure in Wynnefield Ave From N. 52nd St to N. 51st St No quotes will be accepted unless a Questionnaire & Financial Statement for Qualified Sellers with all questions fully answered is filed with electronic on or before Tuesday, October 28, 2025 In Lieu of prebid meeting, any questions should be emailed to Rosina.Depasquale@phila.gov by Thursday, November 6, 2025 (Est. $1,000,000 to $2,000,000) *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. MBE - 15% - 20% ; WBE - 10% - 15% African American Journeypersons - 22% of all journey hours worked across all trades Asian Journeypersons -3% of all journey hours worked across all trades Hispanic Journeypersons - 15% of all journey hours worked across all trades Female Journeypersons - 5% of all journey hours worked across all trades Minority Apprentices - 50% of all hours worked by all apprentices Female Apprentices - 5% of all hours worked by all apprentices SCOPE OF WORK A. This work includes all work necessary to install complete and fully usable green stormwater infrastructure surface and sub-surface features in the project areas as shown and described in the Contract Documents. In general, the work includes sawcutting and removal of existing sidewalk and paving; excavation of trenches and disposal of material; excavation and grading of rain gardens, stormwater bumpouts and swales; installation of check dams and spillways; installation of clean washed stone and geotextile; installation of thermoplastic, ductile iron and RCP drainage pipe and fittings, cleanouts and riser structures; installation of energy dissipaters; installation of observation wells; installation of trench drains and concrete aprons; installation of new stormwater inlets, control structures and laterals; installation and modification of existing inlets, restoration of sidewalks, curbs and streets; and placement and grading of specified stormwater and planting soils. B. Construction shall not begin until all erosion and sedimentation control facilities have been installed and approved by the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD). The Contractor shall minimize disturbance within the working area wherever possible, and restrict the limit of disturbance to the extent feasible. C. Landscaping related work is not included in the Contract. Landscaping work will be performed by a separate vendor under contract with PWD. SUMMARY OF WORK A. The work of this Contract includes all work necessary to produce complete and fully usable green stormwater infrastructure facilities as shown and described in the Contract Documents. B. The work of this Contract has a designed service life of 100 years. Because of the great expense involved in detecting, locating, and repairing defects, only the best methods and materials, and the most skilled workers, shall be used in the performance of this work. C. The paving work of this Contract has a designed service life of 40 years. All such work shall conform strictly to the requirements of the Philadelphia Streets Department (for work in City Streets) and of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (for work in State Highways). D. Past experience indicates that inadequate compacting of backfill in water sewer, and stormwater trenches frequently results in premature failure of paving patches. The Contractor will be required to adhere to the specific placement and compaction requirements as directed elsewhere in these Specifications. E. Past experience indicates that overcompaction of subgrade in green stormwater infiltration trenches results in failure of infiltration systems. The Contractor will be required to adhere to the specific excavation of the subgrade preparation and grading as directed elsewhere in these specifications. F. The Contractor shall be required to maintain a clean, functional, and safe worksite at all times. Measures indicated herein are considered the minimum acceptable requirements to maintain a responsible worksite, although site-specific conditions may mandate additional measures on any given project. In such cases, the Contractor is required to be amenable and responsive to requests from PWD to increase site management procedures in place.
Bid Results
Water / Sewer
$1,545,645.00
Public - City
Site Work
Trades Specified
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