FY22 Small Diameter Water/Sewer Service Contract

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 400 total services.

Vest Water Treatment Plant Concrete Repairs

The Project consists of concrete repairs and coating applications in the south filter gallery gullets and south sedimentation basin flumes. Improvements to the flocculation basin effluent flumes, including installation of a concrete bulkhead and stop plates. Additional work includes hatch installations, miscellaneous concrete repairs throughout the facility, and miscellaneous small diameter pipe replacement.

Zone 1 HVAC Rehabilitation (CANCELLED)

This project will be adding freeze protection to the two warehouse spaces that are approximately 30,000 square feet.  The space currently has no permanent means of heat.   The completed project will include several space heaters, piping, and electrical controls.  This will also include a storage pad and outdoor bulk propane tank which will fuel the heaters.

McAlpine Creek Wastewater Management Facility Waste Activated Sludge Equalization and Blending and Odor Control Improvements

The Waste Activated Sludge (WAS) Equalization and Blending and Odor Control Improvements Project includes upgrades to several facilities at the McAlpine Creek Wastewater Management Facility (WWMF). Primary components include construction of a new cast in place concrete WAS equalization structure with multiple tanks/cells with mixers and pumps to allow for equalization and blending of WAS from the McAlpine Creek WWMF, Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and in the future the Irwin Creek WWTP. Adjacent to this structure is a blending basin pump station which will convey blended WAS to the existing solids treatment process and in the future to the planned Thermal Hydrolysis Process. In addition, the project includes a new wet scrubber chemical odor control system for the Screening and Grit Facility, new duct work to this system from the south plant primary clarifiers and gravity thickeners as well as the rehabilitation of the Consolidated Influent Pump Station (CIPS) odor scrubber system.

McAlpine Biosolids Improvements

Rehabilitation of Biosolids Facilities and Processes which includes the dewatering facility, digester complexes and digesters.  Includes cleanout of eight digesters.  Major mechanical, process work, and electrical upgrades will also be completed.

DELETE – Construction of Phase II of the Ashe Plantation Wastewater Treatment Plant

Two customers submitted this project under slightly different titles.  This entry is redundant of the “Ashe Plantation Phase II” project.  Please delete this one.

 

Construction of a new wastewater treatment plant in South Mecklenburg County near Mint Hill.  The construction consists of process piping, wastewater equipment installation, and electrical power and controls.  The project shall also include provision of a temporary treatment plant during construction of the new plant.

Water and Wastewater Roofing Replacement Packages 14 and 15

Roofing Replacement of various Wastewater Treatment Plants’ structures:   McDowell, Irwin,          Sugar Creek and McAlpine.  Replacement consists of complete tear off of existing roof down to substrate.  Minor mechanical and electrical relocation/replacement work will be performed, if necessary.  

Water and Wastewater Roofing Replacement Packages 12

Roofing Replacement of various Water Treatment Plants and Lift Stations. The Project consists of replacing roofing systems at Sharon Repump Station, Hoskins Booster Pump Station, and Plaza Booster Pump Station, as well as removing existing skylight and install clerestory and roof structure at Plaza Booster Pump Station and replacing the skylight at Idlewild Booster Pump Station. complete tear-off of the existing roof down to the substrate.  Minor mechanical and electrical relocations and re-hook-ups are required.