ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Issued By
City of Sulphur
101 N. Huntington St.
Sulphur, LA 70663
General Notice
Separate sealed Bids for Verdine Water Treatment Phase 3 Improvements, City of Sulphur; M.A. Project No. A8-19089-DB3 will be received by the Mayor and City Council, at the City Hall, 101 N. Huntington St, Sulphur, Louisiana 70663 until 10:00 A.M (Central Standard Time), on Thursday, February 13, 2025, and shall at that time and place be publicly opened and read aloud. Scope of work includes Phase 3 Improvements of the Verdine Water Treatment Plant including the construction of new raw well water iron reduction system prior to existing manganese greensand pressure filtration system consisting of new Clarifier Plate Settler and factory coated glass-lined bolted steel open top clarifier tank, new factory coated glass-lined Clarifier Effluent Retention storage tank (closed roof), pressure filter transfer pumps, iron sediment rotary lobe pump system, new factory coated glass-lined bolted steel open top Backwash Waste Decant tank with floating decanter equipment, demolition of existing concrete backwash waste storage tank, new chemical injection vaults, new electromagnetic water flow meters, and water treatment facility civil sitework and piping improvements, etc.
Work Classification
Work Classification: Municipal and Public Works Construction and Heavy Construction
Obtaining the Bidding Documents
Electronic copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office of Meyer & Associates, Inc. (337) 625-8353, located at 600 N. Cities Service Hwy., Sulphur, LA 70663. A Bidding Document deposit is not required. In order to submit a bid, Bidders must obtain an original set of electronic Bidding Documents from Meyer & Associates, Inc. or the approved electronic bid website defined herein said advertisement.
Access to electronic bidding is available through the Bidding Documents Website http://www.centralbidding.com.
Run Dates
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Thursday, February 6, 2025
/s/ Mike Danahay, Mayor