751/18123.DPL; Houghton Lake Flats Improvements
Title:  

751/18123.DPL; Houghton Lake Flats Improvements

Agency:  

Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Division, and Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget

State:  

Michigan

NAICS Code:  

237110

Industry:  

Construction

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Quotation

Solicitation ID:  

RFQ-171-250000000451-1

Open Date:  

5/30/2025

Close Date:  

7/16/2025

Last Updated:  

6/16/2025

Description:
The project involves improvements to the Houghton Lake Flats wildlife flooding control structure and pump facility in Roscommon County, Michigan. The work includes the construction of a new pump house, wet well, and discharge pipe, as well as the installation of a new pump and motor. The project also involves the demolition of existing structures and the removal of debris. The contractor will be responsible for verifying the location of all underground utilities and exercising due care during construction activities to avoid damaging existing utilities. The project requires compliance with various codes and regulations, including the Michigan Building Code and the International Building Code. • The project requires the use of specific materials, such as galvanized steel, stainless steel, and fiber-reinforced plastics. • The contractor must provide a detailed plan for the demolition and removal of existing structures. • The project involves the installation of a new pump and motor, as well as the connection of the pump discharge to a proposed 45-degree bend fitting. • The contractor must provide a plan for the installation of a removable plate in the FRP grating to access the operating stem with an operating wheel.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Kristi Zakrzewski(Buyer)

ZakrzewskiK@michigan.gov

(517) 243-5669

Budget Estimate (AI):

$500,000 – $2,000,000

Based on the project description, the budget for this project could be in the range of $500,000 to $2 million, considering the scope of work involved in the construction of a new pump house, wet well, and discharge pipe, as well as the installation of a new pump and motor. The budget could be influenced by factors such as the complexity of the project, the materials required, and the labor costs.

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