Aliceville Well No.1 Control Panel Replacement – Contract B ARC AL-22588-2025

The Work of the Well No. 1 Control Panel Replacement Project consists of the removal and replacement of the existing electrical control panel and associated equipment serving Well No. 1 of the City of Aliceville Water and Sewer Board, located in Pickens County, Alabama. The project includes the complete demolition and removal of the existing electrical control panel enclosure and internal components and the installation of a new electrical control panel to operate the existing well pump system.


The work includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  1. Removal and legal off-site disposal of the existing Well No. 1 electrical control panel, including enclosure,
    breakers, starters, relays, wiring, and associated electrical components.
  2. Furnishing and installation of a new 240-volt, three-phase electrical control panel rated for the existing 50
    HP well pump motor.
  3. Installation of the new control panel within a NEMA 4X stainless steel enclosure with sub-panel including
    the following major components:
    i. 400 amp panelboard with main circuit breaker and branch circuit breakers for existing loads.
    ii. Pump motor circuit breaker.
    iii. Reduced voltage soft starter for the well pump motor.
    iv. Circuit breakers and contactors for chemical pump, booster pump, pre-lube pump solenoid, and
    exhaust fan.
    v. Phase monitoring equipment.
    vi. Hand-Off-Auto (H-O-A) switches.
    vii. Run indicator lights.
    viii. Pump run time meter.
  4. Timing relays, control relays, control terminals, and associated wiring. Reconnection of existing power
    supply wiring, motor leads, and control wiring to the new control panel.
  5. Modification of wiring and connections as required to accommodate the new equipment configuration.
  6. Testing, startup, and commissioning of the new control panel and associated equipment.
  7. Verification of proper pump motor rotation, phase monitoring, control functionality, protective devices,
    and safety interlocks.
  8. Coordination of installation activities with the Owner to minimize downtime of Well No. 1 operations.
  9. All incidental work necessary to provide a complete and fully operational control panel system in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications.

Aliceville Broad Street Waterline Replacement – Contract A ARC AL-22588-2025

The project generally includes installation of approximately 580 linear feet of 6-inch ductile iron water
main along Broad Street, including connections to the existing water distribution system, installation of
valves and fittings, and abandonment of portions of the existing water main as shown on the plans.

Work includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  1. Installation of new 6-inch ductile iron water main and associated appurtenances within the Broad
    Street right-of-way.
  2. Installation of approximately 125 linear feet of 6-inch SDR11 HDPE water main by horizontal
    directional drilling beneath an existing box culvert crossing.
  3. Installation of tapping sleeves and valves, inline gate valves, and miscellaneous ductile iron
    fittings.
  4. Tie-ins to existing water mains, fire hydrant lines, and irrigation lines as shown on the plans.
  5. Installation of short segments of 2-inch ductile iron waterline for reconnection to existing
    irrigation lines.
  6. Saw cutting and demolition of existing concrete pavement within trench limits and restoration of
    concrete in designated parking areas.
  7. Excavation, trenching, bedding, and stone backfill required for installation of the proposed water
    main.
  8. Cutting, plugging, and capping existing water mains and irrigation lines to be abandoned.
  9. Pressure testing, disinfection, and bacteriological testing of the completed water main in
    accordance with ADEM requirements
  10. Traffic control, erosion control, and site restoration necessary to complete the work.

KIMBERLY MUNICIPAL PARK

The Construction of a new park facility that will include 3 Tennis Courts, 8 pickle ball courts, 1 basketball court, 1 pavilion, a parking lot, water, sewer, storm sewer improvements, lighting, grading, erosion control, and all associated appurtenances.

Reform CWSRF Sanitary Sewer Lift Stations Improvements

The project includes the rehabilitation of three (3) existing sanitary sewer lift stations within the City of
Reform. Each of these existing stations will be upgraded with new Vaughan pumps and electrical
control panels to restore pumping efficiency and prevent overflow conditions during periods of heavy
rainfall. Work under this portion of the contract includes the furnishing and installation of new Vaughan
Model SR4V Submersible Chopper Pumps (25 HP) and Vaughan Model V3P Vertical Wet Well Pumps
(20 HP), complete with base elbow assemblies, aluminum access covers, duplex control panels,
enclosures, electrical service connections, and all other accessories and appurtenances required for
a fully operational lift station system. Following completion of equipment replacement and related
construction, each site will be restored, and erosion control and final seeding and grassing will be
provided.

The project also includes the construction of one (1) new sanitary sewer lift station to be located near
6th Street SE in Reform, Alabama. The new lift station will include two (2) 30 HP Vaughan Model SR4V
Submersible Chopper Pumps, a 96-inch diameter reinforced concrete wet well, and a 96-inch diameter
reinforced concrete storage basin. Associated construction will include installation of approximately
1,634 linear feet of 8-inch PVC sanitary sewer force main and fittings, complete with excavation,
bedding, backfill, and asphalt patching as required. A new manhole will be installed to connect the new
lift station to the existing sanitary sewer system and tie into the City’s wastewater treatment plant
(WWTP). Additional work includes construction of a concrete slab for the wet well and storage basin,
installation of site chain link fencing and access gate, placement of #57 stone bedding and 825B stone
driveway, site grading, and all electrical and control equipment necessary for proper operation. As part
of this work, the existing 12-inch gravity sewer line that is being replaced by the new system will be
capped and abandoned. Clearing and grubbing will be performed at the new lift station site to remove vegetation, scrub trees, and stumps as needed for site preparation. The completed project will provide
significant operational and maintenance benefits to the City’s collection system by improving pumping
efficiency, reducing excessive power consumption, and mitigating the risk of sewer overflows caused
by inadequate lift station capacity.

The project is funded through the Alabama Department of Environmental Management’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Project No. CS010849-01 as Contract #1.

2026 Calera Water Tank Paintings and Rehabilitations

All qualified bidders are invited to submit a Bid under sealed envelope to Calera Water Works Board for the interior and exterior painting and rehabilitation of the County Road 95 180,000 gallon water storage tank and the George Roy Parkway 1 Million Gallon water storage tank in Calera, Alabama 35040. Owner will receive Bids at City Hall, located at 7901 Highway 31, Calera, Alabama 35040, until 10:00 A.M. local standard time on the 30th day of March, 2026 at which time and place the Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.  Bids not received by the indicated time will not be opened.

Carrollton Waterline Upgrades Project (DRA AL-9338)

Work of the Carrollton Waterline Upgrades Project includes improvements to the Town of Carrollton’s drinking water distribution system to enhance system pressure, hydraulic efficiency, reliability, and overall resiliency, with a primary focus on central and southern areas of the Town experiencing significant pressure and volume losses. The work includes the replacement, upsizing, and extension of existing water mains using 2-inch and 6-inch SDR21 PVC piping to address inadequately sized infrastructure, reduce system deficiencies, and improve distribution performance. The project scope further includes the installation of new water main segments to improve system connectivity and provide additional routing and redundancy within the distribution network. Work also includes the installation of isolation (gate) valves, insertion valves, and tapping valves and sleeves to improve operational control, facilitate maintenance, and allow for effective leak isolation. Undersized and abandoned water mains shall be cut, capped, and abandoned as shown on the plans. Where required to minimize environmental impacts, including creek crossings, water mains shall be installed using horizontal directional drilling with SDR9 HDPE piping. Additional work includes the installation of flush stands at dead-end mains, service reconnections, utility crossings, surface restoration, and all related fittings, appurtenances, testing, disinfection, and commissioning necessary for a complete and operational water distribution system, as shown on the Contract Drawings and specified herein.

New Generator at Well No. 4

All qualified bidders are invited to submit a Bid under sealed envelope to The Utilities Board of the City of Oneonta, Alabama for construction of a concrete pad, installation of new generator, and installation of screening vegetation, and all other necessary work at Heritage Road, Oneonta, Alabama, 35121. Owner will receive Bids at the Board Office, located at 1607 2nd Avenue E, Oneonta, Alabama, 35121, until 10:30 A.M. local standard time on the 6th day of March, 2026 at which time and place the Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.  Bids not received by the indicated time will not be opened.

DWSRF Project No. FS010055.02

Highway 231 & 57 Water Main Upgrades

All qualified bidders are invited to submit a Bid under sealed envelope to The Utilities Board of the City of Oneonta, Alabama for construction of proposed water line upgrades, including approximately 2,600 +/- L.F. of 8” D.I. water line, valves, road crossings, service transfers, connections to existing system and all necessary appurtenances on Blount County Highway 57, Oneonta, Alabama 35121. Owner will receive Bids at the Board Office, located at 1607 2nd  Avenue E, Oneonta, Alabama, 35121, until 10:00 A.M. local standard time on the 6th day of March, 2026 at which time and place the Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.  Bids not received by the indicated time will not be opened.

Craddock Tank & Industrial Park Tank Demolition

Demolition of two ground storage tanks and all related appurtenances in Sylacauga, Alabama. Owner will receive Bids at the Board Office, located at 301 North Elm Avenue, Sylacauga, Alabama, 35150, until 10:00 A.M. local standard time on the 25th day of February, 2026 at which time and place the Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.  Bids not received by the indicated time will not be opened.

City of Reform DRA Waterline Upgrades Project

Work of the Project includes replacing deteriorated and hazardous lead-jointed water mains and
installing new PVC waterlines to improve water quality, system reliability, and operational efficiency.
The project involves capping and abandoning the existing 2-inch and 6-inch lead-jointed distribution
mains in the downtown area and installing 2-inch and 6-inch PVC waterlines parallel to the abandoned
waterlines, including reconnection to the existing system, and restoring all disturbed areas through
proper backfill and surface repair. Additional improvements include installing 6-inch SDR21 PVC
waterlines in the northeast service area to increase system connectivity and looping, as well as
constructing a new 6-inch PVC waterline connection near the nursing home in the northwest portion of
the City’s water service area. The work of the project also includes the installation of new gate valves,
insertion valves, tapping valves and sleeves, and other appurtenances as seen in the project plans
and specifications. These improvements are to enhance flow connectivity and operational resiliency
within the City of Reform’s water distribution system.