Asphalt Multi Year Pavement Program

Charlotte Douglas International Airport is establishing an Multi Year Asphalt Maintenance Program. This program will include asphalt replacement and repair maintenance services at various locations as needed for property and facilities managed by the Aviation Department. Task Orders will be issued with details concerning the services to be provided.

Field Operations Pipeline Rehabilitation Construction

This bid package is a collection of projects to increase potable water system reliability and replace aging infrastructure. Work consists of approximately 15,000 linear feet of potable water line construction for 2-, 6-, and 8-inch pipe, and associated repair or replacement of asphalt pavement, concrete sidewalk, curb ramps, curb & gutter, and minor lawn/landscape restoration, primarily within CDOT and NCDOT right-of-way.

Mallard Creek Road Intelligent Transportation System Project

The Mallard Creek Road ITS Project includes the installation of approximately 0.65 miles of fiber optic cable in new directionally bored and trenched conduit and aerial attachments to wood utility poles. This project includes the installation of 1 owner furnished traffic management camera. This project also includes fiber splicing and testing. The project limits are from Medical Plaza to Governor Hunt Drive in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC.

FY23 Water Service Replacement

This contract will be a work order based contract to provide construction services to Charlotte Water for the relocation or renewal of water services (3/4-inch and 1-inch), abandonment of small diameter water mains (12-inch and under), and installation of new water mains.  The contract will consist of an undetermined number of individual water services relocations and other work areas throughout Mecklenburg County that will be assigned by the Engineer.

Mallard Creek NPW/PW System Rehabilitation (Re-bid)

This project will provide maintenance on the Mallard Creek Water Reclamation Facility’s potable and non-potable water systems. Work on this project will include repairs to valves, valve collars, hydrants and the installation of an 8-inch non-potable water connection line. As part of the project, the existing non-potable water backflow preventer, associated accessories and FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) enclosure.

Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons Installation – REBID

The City of Charlotte is soliciting bids for the procurement of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Systems. The RRFB Systems will be placed at High‐Visibility Enhanced Crosswalk locations. This contract will include the purchase and installation of the flashing beacons systems.

FIRE STATION #18 ROOF REPLACEMENT

Remove and dispose of the existing roof system including flashings and sheet metal down to the existing poured gypsum deck. Provide base sheet mechanically attached to roof deck. Provide vapor retarder. Provide roof insulation system. Provide a cold adhesive applied two-ply modified bitumen roof membrane along with flashings and accessories. Replace sheet metal flashings and trim. Provide a complete, weathertight, 20-year warrantable roof assembly with 30-year finish warranty.

Gaynelle Storm Drainage Improvement Project

This project is located on Gaynelle Drive between Langley Circle and Running Wood Lane. The existing drainage system consists of open channel and a culvert under a city-maintained road. The culvert system is experiencing blockages and is prone to flooding.

Collective T Storm Drainage Improvement Project

Collective Storm Drainage Improvement Project (SDIP) Series T contains five separate storm water infrastructure repair and improvement projects within the city limits of Charlotte, NC. Work will involve mobilization, earthwork,
drainage structures (standard and non-standard), storm drainpipe systems, working over, under, near, and around existing private utilities, asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, water and sewer (relocations, installations and adjustments), foundation protection and any other associated work required by the Engineer. Storm Water maintenance work may be located entirely within or a combination of the street right-of-way, private, residential and commercial properties.