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Published May 5, 2026 at 8:00 PM

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Site work and renovation of a water / sewer project in Greenwood, Indiana. Completed plans call for site work for a water / sewer project.

pROJECT NUMBER - 25-1758-01G The contract consists of Hurricane Creek Lift Station improvements, including installation of a new dry-pit submersible pump with VFD panel, refurbishment of two existing pumps, replacement of the existing master control cabinet, installation of a diesel bypass pump in a new concrete vault connected to discharge piping in the pump room, rubber mat cover system over grinder pump channels, modification of the existing chemical feed odor control system, a new wet well mixing system, replacement of the wet well isolation sluice gate, protective coating for grinder pit area, and replacement of a lever-operated valve. Full and partial bypass of the lift station is required to complete the work. The project also includes lift station building improvements, such as a new motorized crane system for pump removal, monorail extension over existing drive, improvement of lower level lighting, and revision of the existing lower level ductwork to accommodate the new crane system near the hoistway. Site improvements include new concrete pavement and placement of a severe weather siren. Electrical, instrumentation, and controls improvements will be made to incorporate the new dry pit pump & VFD, new diesel bypass pump, and other improvements. Bidders must submit bids in sealed envelopes with the project title and bidder’s name and address, use the provided bid forms, and include a certified check or acceptable bidder's bond of not less than 5% of the total bid. Performance and payment bonds in the amount of 100% of the contract price are required. Bids must be properly executed and include all information requested by Indiana Form 96, including a financial statement. The owner reserves the right to reject any bid, accept any bid, or waive any informalities. Bidders are responsible for inspecting the project site and being fully familiar with the contract documents and specifications. No conditional or qualified bids will be accepted. Award will be made to the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder. All applicable laws and regulations apply. The contract may be awarded at the Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting at 5:30 PM on March 16, 2026. A. The work required under this section includes the provision, installation,start-up, testing and calibration of all field mounted instrumentsrequired for this project. B. This section covers field mounted instruments provided separately from a manufactured system or process equipment package, to be used on the various portions of the project, and the Contractor shall meet the requirements of these Specifications wherever applicable. C. The types of field mounted instruments required for this project include the following: 1. See drawings for details A. The Common Work Results for Electrical apply to all electrical materials, equipment, installations, and services supplied under any portion of the work. The Contractor shall coordinate the Common Work Results for Electrical as applicable to any equipment, installations, and services of an electrical nature. B. It is the intention of this Division of the Specifications and the accompanying drawings to describe and provide for the furnishing, installing, testing and placing in satisfactory and successful operation all equipment, materials, devices and necessary appurtenances to provide a complete electrical system, together with such other miscellaneous installations and equipment hereinafter specified and/or shown on the plans. The work shall include all materials, appliances and apparatus not specifically mentioned herein or noted on the plans, but which are necessary to provide a complete working installation of all electrical systems shown on the plans or described herein. Equipment and devices furnished and installed under other Divisions of this specification (or by the Owner) shall be connected under this Division. The drawings and specifications are complementary and what is called for in either, is binding as if called for in both. C. The contract drawings indicate the extent and the general location and arrangement of equipment, conduit and wiring. The contractor shall study plans and details and shall cooperate with all other trades to prevent conflict and interference as to space requirements. Fixtures, equipment and outlets shall be located to avoid interference with mechanical or structural features. Lighting fixtures shall be symmetrically located according to the room arrangement. Raceways, junction and outlet boxes, lighting fixtures, and all other electrical equipment shall be properly supported to comply with applicable codes and good work practices. D. The Electrical Contractor is responsible for installation of a complete and operating electrical system in accordance with the intent of the drawings and specifications. E. The scale of drawings cannot show all necessary transitions, offsets, changes in direction, etc. It shall be the responsibility of the Electrical Contractor to provide all pull boxes, elbows, fittings, supports, etc. necessary to install his work to conform to structures, to preserve headroom and to keep openings and passageways clear. F. Electrical diagrams are schematic and diagrammatic only, not necessarily to scale, and do not necessarily show physical arrangement of equipment. Electrical diagrams and plans are complementary and what is shown on either is the same as if shown on both. G. The horsepower of motors and equipment wattages indicated on the plans are based on information made available to the Engineer and field notes of existing installation, and are as accurate as practical; however, there may be discrepancies. All wiring, switches, circuit breakers, and magnetic motor starters shall be of size and capacity to suit the horsepower of the motors and equipment actually furnished, and actually being connected; however, in no case shall wiring, switches, circuit breakers and magnetic motor starters be of smaller capacity or size than those indicated on the drawings or specified unless approved, in writing, by the Engineer. H. Any minor changes in the location of all equipment, switchboards, panelboards, starters, fixtures, conduits, outlets, etc. from those shown on the plans shall be made without extra charge if so directed by the Engineer or Owner before installation. 1. Minor changes in location shall be defined as within 15 feet in any direction, horizontally or vertically, from the location indicated on the drawings. I. Make detailed arrangements with the Owner for selected electrical service work and any/all shutdowns required. 1. Provide temporary services: The Contractor shall be responsible for, and bear the cost of, all temporary service or equipment feeders which may be required. 2. All shutdown and power transfer work must be closely scheduled with the Owner, approved in advance by the Owner, and at the convenience of the Owner; and shall be performed only with the Owner present and/or under direct/indirect supervision of the Owner. 3. Power shutdowns and transfers must be scheduled with the Owner and all such shutdowns and transfers shall be scheduled at the Owneris convenience. At the Owner's discretion, work may be required to be performed on holidays, weekends, evenings, early mornings, and during similar non-standard work periods, without additional cost to the Owner. a. The above requirement for performing work during non-standard work periods also applies to any work that can only be safely performed during a power shutdown. A. Extent of electrical wire and cable work is indicated by the project drawings. B. Types of wire, cable and connectors specified in this section include the following: 1. 600-volt insulated Copper conductors. 2. Fixture wires. 3. Tap-type connectors. 4. Mechanical and compression connectors. 5. Twist-on insulated metal spring connectors. C. Signal, instrumentation, and control type wire and cable products are not part of this Section. D. Applications of electrical wire, cable, and connectors required for project are as follows: 1. For power distribution circuitry. 2. For branch-circuit appliances and equipment. 3. For control circuits. A. The work required under this section includes the provision, fabrication, and installation of all raceways and conduit required for this Work. B. This section covers all conduit to be used on the various portions of the project and the Contractor shall meet the requirements of these Specifications wherever applicable. A. Extent of panelboard, and enclosure work is indicated by drawings and schedules. B. Types of panelboards and enclosures in this section include the following: 1. 480V or 277/480V Power-Distribution Panelboards. 2. 120/240V or 120/208V Panelboards. A. Extent of motor-control center (MCC) work is indicated by drawings. B. Types of motor-control center components specified in this section and related sections include the following: 1. MCC supporting structures, busbar systems, starter units, disconnects, overload protection, overcurrent protection, and accessory devices. A. The extent of wiring device work is indicated by drawings. Wiring devices are defined as single discrete units of electrical distribution systems which are intended to carry but not utilize electric energy. B. Types of electrical wiring devices in this section include the following: 1. GFCI type receptacles. 2. Weatherproof GFCI type receptacles. 3. Weatherproof and hazardous rated toggle switches. 4. Other wiring devices as noted on drawings. A. Extent of disconnect switch work and applications are indicated on the drawings. B. Applications of disconnect switches include non-fusible equipment disconnects, fusible equipment disconnects, fusible circuit protection, fusible service entrance equipment. C. Types of disconnect switches for this project: D. Heavy duty 600 VAC, 3-pole, fusible or non-fusible as indicated on the drawings, NEMA 1, 4X, 7 or explosion proof rated construction, UL listed for service entrance applications. E. Meter Enclosure (Meter Base and All Internal Components) 1. Provided and installed by local utility. A. Extent of enclosed circuit breaker work and applications are indicated on the drawings. B. Applications of for the project include service entrance equipment. C. Types of enclosed circuit breakers for this project: 1. Heavy duty 277/480V 3PH, 4W, 65000 AIC short circuit rating, NEMA 1 enclosure construction, UL listed for service entrance applications. A. Extent of interior lighting fixture work is indicated by drawings and schedules. A. This project includes the improvement of a regional lift station. The facilities include but arenotlimitedtothe following: (Consulting project drawings for additional detail.) 1. New main PLC and HMI with control and alarm monitoring. 2. Magnetic Flow Meters. 3. 1 new 250HP Pumps with VFDs and Bypass Soft Starters. 4. Several solenoid valves for a new discharge control valve. 5. Existing VFDs, Pump Control Valves, Air Pressure, Level Sensors, Grinder Controls etc. 6. New Instrumentation. See Section 25 30 00. 7. Miscellaneousstatus monitoring and alarms. 8. All analog signals including level, pressure, and flows shall be trended and recorded for a minimum of 50 years on the HMI. 9. SI shall provide spare parts for the main PLC, all I/O card types, HMI display, and other critical components of the control panel. B. Instrumentation & Control General Descriptions 1. The Instrumentation and Control Systemshall includeallworknecessarytomonitor and control processes for each of the process elements noted above in 1.02.A, unless otherwise noted. The contract may be awarded at the Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting at 5:30 PM on March 16, 2026.

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