Type : Pre-Bid Notification
Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, has a requirement for the purchase and installation of an above-ground 60,000-gallon water storage tank at Moore Air Base, Edinburg, Texas.
Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, has a requirement for the purchase and installation of an above-ground 60,000-gallon water storage tank at Moore Air Base, Edinburg, Texas.
A summary of the work items is included below: Complete reconditioning of the 10th Street 200,000 Gallon, 10th Street 1,000,000 Gallon, and Sunset 114,000 Gallon Ground Water Storage Tanks Miscellaneous repairs to all three ground water storage tanks. Improvements to both ground water storage tank sites.
. - Package 1 size: 102174 (in bytes) Type: Specification Format: Acrobat PDF Files - Package 2 size: 7903 (in bytes) Type: Non-Bid Information Format: Acrobat PDF Files Project consists of demolishing the existing 100,000 gallon ground water storage tank and replacing it with two 151,000 gallon ground water storage tanks and installing a new distribution system to meet TCEQ requirements.
Replace Water Lines-Distribution System and Replace Ground Water Storage Tank - Mountain View Unit Open Date: 07/18/17 02:00 PM Agency Requisition Number: 696-FD-17-B023 NOTE: You will need to download all of the following files for specifications and other required document, including a HUB subcontracting plan(if required).
Replace Water Lines-Distribution System and Replace Ground Water Storage Tank - Mountain View Unit Open Date: 07/18/17 02:00 PM Agency Requisition Number: 696-FD-17-B023 NOTE: You will need to download all of the following files for specifications and other required document, including a HUB subcontracting plan(if required).
This solicitation is for the repair and replacement of the Ground Water Reserve and Storage System at the Frank Hagel Federal Building. The Contractor shall complete the requirements of this solicitation as a design-build.
PROJECT SCOPE In support of the rapid pace that the City is growing, there is a pressing need to maintain adequate water pressure and flows. This project will ensure reliable and efficient water distribution to meet current and future demands. Therefore, the City intends to develop and construct a new Five-Million-Gallon Water Ground Storage Tank off of Highway 905 in Conway, SC.