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301 SE Stypmann Blvd

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$1,916,000.00

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301 SE Stypmann Blvd, Stuart, FL

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Question Deadline 08/11/2023 at 5:00 PM ET The City will not respond to oral inquiries. Bidders shall submit all inquiries regarding this bid via the Citys e-Procurement Portal If submitting via mail than please submit an original, two (2) copies and one (1) electronic copy (PDF format preferred) on a CD or flash drive must be submitted in sealed envelopes/packages addressed to Purchasing Division, City of Stuart, and marked “2023-110, City of Stuart Water Reclamation Facility Headworks Rehab - Phase 1. Submittals received after that date and time will not be accepted or considered and will be retained in the Procurement Office unopened The Work consists of rehabilitation of The City of Stuart Water Reclamation Facility headworks structure, including installation of a temporary headworks bypass system, removal of the second-floor enclosed roof structure, detailed structural condition assessment and minor repairs to influent channels and gates, installation of a new steel canopy, modifications to the existing odor control system, and associated electrical improvements. The City of Stuart owns and operates a Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) which has an annual average daily flow permitted capacity of 4 million gallons per day (mgd). The plant was originally constructed in 1955 and has undergone several expansions and upgrades since that time. In 2010, an odor control and roof enclosure project was implemented. The purpose was to mask and/or enclose select WRF components in order to visually integrate the WRF into the surrounding community (in which it is located adjacent to the County's Courthouse Complex). One of the structures that received a roof enclosure and odor control system was the existing headworks structure. The headworks facility is a reinforced concrete structure with mechanical screening and grit removal features located on the upper level with concrete flow channels. The concrete surfaces in the channels below the upper level were lined with a corrosion protection epoxy. The majority of the upper level is enclosed by a metal building structure. This structure encloses the mechanical and manual bar screens and flow channels. Odor control ducts were installed to remove air containing high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide and treat the foul air stream through biological scrubbing equipment. Below the channels and at the lower level exists screenings and grit dumpster and grit pumping equipment.

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