**In order to be an eligible bidder, all interested parties must contact the city and request to be added to the plan holder's list. Please see Notice to Bidders for further information.**
The existing electrical and control panel for Sewer Station S-14 was in a below-grade vault and was damaged by flooding during the January 2023 storms. The station is currently operational with the use of temporary power and controls. This project will install a permanent outdoor electrical and control panel above ground to reduce the risk of damage from future storms.
This work will consist of, but is not limited to, demolition and disposal of existing equipment vault, connecting to existing meter/main disconnect, installation of above ground Machine Control Center (MCC) and SCADA integration, installation of Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) and generator connection panel, installation of conduit and wiring, flowmeter, sump pumps, concrete pad, bypass power connection and operational maintenance of existing pump station motor controls and control system until the station is fully transferred to the new system, operational testing, start-up and commissioning.
The Engineer’s cost estimate for the project is $500,000.
Location: 6520 Alisal St, Pleasanton, CA 94566 (near the corner of Alisal Street and Alisal Court), GPS: 37.635246, -121.870615
The project is anticipated to be reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as part of Disaster Recovery from 4683DR-CA. Projects financed in whole or in part by Federal funds are subject to Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 26, “Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of Transportation Financial Assistance Programs.” Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, Minority Owned Business Enterprises, and Women Owned Business Enterprises are strongly encouraged to apply. The contractor shall make good faith efforts when procuring services. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation Level (DBE Goal) for this project is 12.0 percent. This percentage may change in the future; the contractor must adhere to any new Federal requirements. The contractor shall take the FEMA-recommended socioeconomic affirmative steps to ensure that small and minority businesses, women’s business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible if subcontracts are used.
The Contractor is required to submit proof of Good Faith Effort (GFE), which includes, but is not limited to, DBE solicitation documents and/or forms, phone logs, and email. The Contractor shall comply with Exhibit A - “Special Provisions – FEMA Federal Provisions,” Section XVIII “MBE/WBE Requirements” and submit “Exhibit B, DBE Subcontractor Utilization Form” with the bid. If the Contractor does not meet the MBE/WBE goal, they must submit a GFE with the bid. If the GFE documentation is not submitted with the bid, it must be submitted by 4 p.m. next business day after the bid opening. The submittal must include the name of the contractor, the project name and other relevant information.
There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.