Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility is a new 15 million gallons per day greenfield facility that will serve as Charlotte Water’s 6th Water Resource Recovery Facility. Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility will not have solids treatment onsite. The Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility solids pump station will send the solids stream to another Charlotte Water Water Resource Recovery facility for treatment. This is a hard bid construction project to build the pump station and associated infrastructure onsite.
Water Main Replacement Bid Package – cancelled
Construction contract utilized for water main replacement. Replacement focuses on assets that have reached end of useful life that are now causing operational issues. Primarily focuses on assets that are 12 inches and smaller.
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Water Main Replacement Bid Package-CANCELLED
Construction contract utilized for water main replacement. Replacement focuses on assets that have reached end of useful life that are now causing operational issues. Primarily focuses on assets that are 12 inches and smaller.
Cancelled as of 10/21/24
Water Main Replacement FY24 – cancelled
Construction contract utilized for water main replacement. Replacement focuses on assets that have reached end of useful life that are now causing operational issues. Primarily focuses on assets that are 12” and smaller.
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Water Main Replacement FY24-CANCELLED
Construction contract utilized for water main replacement. Replacement focuses on assets that have reached end of useful life that are now causing operational issues. Primarily focuses on assets that are 12” and smaller.
Cancelled as of 10/21/2024
Fiscal Year 2026 Water Main Replacement
This construction contract is designated for the replacement of aging water main infrastructure. The scope of work primarily targets water mains that have reached or exceeded their expected service life and are now contributing to operational challenges such as increased maintenance, reduced reliability, and potential service interruptions. Priority is given to pipeline segments 12 inches in diameter or smaller. This contract supports Charlotte Water’s long-term asset management strategy by improving system resilience, reducing unplanned outages, and enhancing overall water service reliability.
FY25 Large Service Contract #1 – CANCELLED
This contract is for the continuous installation of large water and sewer services, as needed, for commercial or residential purposes with a diameter of one and a half inches or larger. Customers apply for quotes for service connection and pay the applicable fees to get into the construction queue. This contract will help meet the demand for these kinds of service connections for the next two years.
-inactive due to budget reprioritization
FY25 Small Service Contract #1 – CANCELLED
This contract is for water and sanitary sewer service installations including connection to the existing public main, which extends a small diameter line to the property, and includes a water meter box or sanitary sewer cleanout. Customers pay connection fees for the installation service, which is based on costs incurred by Charlotte Water in these contracts. The work covered by this contract will provide approximately 800 total services.
-inactive due to budget reprioritization
Belmont Lift Station and Force Main
This project will deliver a new lift station and force main to convey wastewater flow from the City of Belmont to Charlotte Water’s Stowe Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility via Charlotte Water’s Paw Creek Pump Station. This project will allow the existing Belmont Wastewater Treatment Plant to be decommissioned and eliminate the need for costly improvements at this facility. Due to separate funding sources, the project will be delivered via Design-Bid-Build delivery method through two phases of design and three separate construction contracts.