MS-2299092 Emery Road Sanitary Sewer Improvements

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Title:  

MS-2299092 Emery Road Sanitary Sewer Improvements

Agency:  

City of Lawrence

State:  

Kansas

NAICS Code:  

237990

Industry:  

Civil Engineering

Solicitation Type:  

Invitation for Bid

Solicitation ID:  

CIFB-2600017

Open Date:  

3/4/2026

Questions Due Date:  

3/20/2026

Close Date:  

3/31/2026

Project Duration:  

5 months

Last Updated:  

Description:
The City of Lawrence, Kansas, is seeking bids for the Emery Road Sanitary Sewer Improvements project. The project involves the installation of approximately 571 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer pipe, four manholes, and associated sanitary services. The work will require locating existing sewer services and temporary bypass pumping for completion. The project is located in Douglas County, Kansas, and the contractor will be responsible for complying with all City standards and regulations. Key aspects of the project include: • Installation of sanitary sewer pipes and manholes • Locating existing sewer services and temporary bypass pumping • Compliance with City standards and regulations • Erosion and sediment control measures • Traffic control and maintenance of traffic • Coordination with utility companies and other stakeholders The contractor will be required to provide insurance, bonds, and other necessary documents as specified in the bid documents. The City of Lawrence reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding process.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Caroline Bridgewater(Project Manager)

cbridgewater@lawrenceks.gov

(785) 813-3390

Budget Estimate (AI):

$300,000 – $600,000

The budget for this project can be estimated based on the scope of work and industry standards. The installation of 571 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer pipe, four manholes, and associated services could cost anywhere from $200,000 to $500,000, depending on factors such as labor costs, material prices, and equipment rental fees. Additionally, the contractor may need to consider costs associated with temporary bypass pumping, erosion and sediment control measures, and traffic control. A reasonable estimate for the total budget could be between $300,000 and $600,000.

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