Provides for rehabilitation of Preliminary and Primary Treatment Facilities. Facilities generally include headworks, flow equalization basins, primary clarifiers, and gravity thickeners. A facilities evaluation, conducted by the design team, will determine the final scope of work.
Cancelled as of 8/20/2024
This contract consists of an undetermined number of individual projects consisting of water and/or sewer extensions, water and/or sewer replacements, low-pressure sanitary sewer, water distribution system reliability improvement projects, and/or sanitary sewer capacity assurance projects, which will be assigned by the Project Engineer.
This contract consists of an undetermined number of individual projects consisting of water and/or sewer extensions, water and/or sewer replacements, low pressure sanitary sewer, water distribution system reliability improvement projects, and/or sanitary sewer capacity assurance projects, which will be assigned by the Project Engineer.
Cancelled 6/25
This contract is for the continuous installation of small water and sewer services, as needed, for commercial or residential purposes with a diameter of less than one and a half inches. Charlotte Water installed about 1,800 new residential water and sewer taps in the last 12 months. This contract will help meet the demand for these kinds of service connections for the next two years.
cancelled on 3/14/2024
The Project consists of an undetermined number of individual projects consisting of water and/or sewer extensions, water and/or sewer replacements, low pressure sanitary sewer, water distribution
system reliability improvement projects, and/or sanitary sewer capacity assurance projects, which will be assigned by the Project Engineer.
This project will consist of dismantling water and sewer service connections that are requested by customers. This contract will dismantle water services up to 12″ in diameter and sewer services up to 8″ in diameter.
Sanitary sewer service dismantlement’s involve cutting and plugging the existing service lateral pipe at the sanitary sewer main or manhole to help control and limit unnecessary sewer system infiltration. Charlotte Water expects the majority of these dismantlement requests to be in areas of
the county where infrastructure pre-dates any locatable requirements including tracer wire, ductile iron or cast iron pipe.
The project is located at Robert L. Smith Park which can be accessed by Little Rock Road and Starnes Road. An existing pond has a breached dam embankment. Project improvements include dam embankment, forebay, outlet structure, and spillway upgrades.
The Newell Stream Restoration Project is located near WT Harris Boulevard (NC 24) and Old Concord Road along a network of tributaries to Toby Creek. Project improvements include restoring approximately 2,500 LF of degraded stream channel, floodplain, and riparian buffer.