Upper Little Sugar Creek Replacement Sewer – Phase 2 and Phase 3 from Bilmark Avenue to Canterwood Drive and 911 Georgetown Storm Drainage Improvement Project (SDIP)

The Project consists of the installation of 250 LF of 8” sewer; 3,060 LF of 16” sewer; 3,100 LF of 18” sewer; 37 manholes; bypass pumping of wastewater; and other related sewer installation/replacement work for the Upper Little Sugar Creek Replacement Sewer Phases 2 and 3 portions. For the 911 Georgetown SDIP, the project consists of the Installation of 394 LF of 5’ X 4’ Precast R.C. Box Culvert; 60 LF of 10’ X 8’ Precast R.C. Box Culvert; 9 masonry drainage structures; and other related storm drainage installation work.

FY22 Large Diameter Water/Sewer Service Contract 1 and 2

This contract will incorporate the installation of new commercial water/sewer services, dismantlement of existing water/sewer services, installation of short public water/sewer main extensions and the option to install small residential services and water quality sampling stations.

Linda Lake/Oakwood Pond Rehabilitation Project

Work includes removing trees and vegetation from the two dams, lowering the water surface at Linda Lake Dam and cleaning and inspecting the spill way as well as making any necessary repairs to the joints of the spill way.  Refreshing rip rap where needed on the dam embankments.  Installing piezometers at Linda Lake, and testing the operation of the bottom drains of the two lakes.

Tile Maintenance and Services

The Building Services Division of the General Services Department/Engineering and Project Management is responsible for maintaining a portfolio of approximately 180 buildings, including offices, fire stations, police division offices, and equipment shops, that house various City activities.  The City also maintains cultural facilities, including museums and arenas that serve as venues for sports, entertainment, and other events.  Contracts resulting from this RFP may be used by various City departments for needs across the entire City organization.

 

The City plans to contract with one or more Companies to provide Tile Maintenance and Services.  The City is seeking firms whose combination of experience and expertise will provide professional, timely, and cost-effective services to the City.

The Company shall supply all required expertise, labor, tools, equipment, materials and services in accordance with plans, specifications, and performance standards and in accordance with good building practice, any and all codes pertaining thereto, and to the satisfaction of the City.  The Company further agrees to obtain all licenses and permits required for the work.

Lakeview Road Improvements

This project spans approximately 1.5 miles and will add transportation capacity along Lakeview Road from Cushing Drive to Old Statesville Road to accommodate the additional traffic expected as a result of the construction of NCDOT’s I-77 Lakeview Road Direct Connect Interchange project. Improvements under this project will include pavement upgrades, intersection modifications, additional through/turning lanes, upgrading drainage infrastructure, and pedestrian and bicycle facilities.

Collective Series J Storm Drain Improvement Project

The Collective Storm Drainage Improvement Project (SDIP) Series J contains three separate projects which vary in size and each bring their unique differences. The work involves various storm drainage improvements including replacement of storm drainage pipes, culvert, masonry drainage structures, water line, sewer line, asphalt pavement, concrete driveways, concrete sidewalk and concrete curb. These improvements will realign storm drainage to reduce structure flooding and address failing infrastructure. Due to the complexity of these projects and their proximity to utility poles/structures/retaining walls, active shoring will be required.

Graham Street Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Project

This project will install approximately 2.5 miles of 72 count single-mode fiber optic cable installed in mostly existing conduit. There are also small portions of new directionally bored, hand-dug, and trenched conduit. This project includes entrances and communications equipment for six existing traffic signal control cabinets and the installation of seven traffic management cameras. The project limits are North Graham Street beginning at West Sugar Creek Road to Mallard Creek Road to West WT Harris Boulevard. This project includes fiber optic cable splicing, testing, Ethernet equipment communications, and traffic management cameras and equipment.

FY22 Manhole Rehabilitation

Charlotte Water maintains over 100,000 sanitary sewer manholes. This contract will be utilized for the repair and renewal of sanitary sewer manholes. Rehabilitation efforts from this contract are expected to reduce inflow within Charlotte Water’s collection system.