BATTERY E ACTIVATED SLUDGE FACILITY, OWRP

Location: Illinois
Posted: Feb 10, 2026
Due: Mar 3, 2026
Agency: METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT OF GREATER CHICAGO
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 61 - Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment
Solicitation No: 21-092-3P
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Contract Number: 21-092-3P

Contract Description: BATTERY E ACTIVATED SLUDGE FACILITY, OWRP

Estimated Cost: BETWEEN $308,754,750.00 AND $373,755,750.00

Bid Deposit: $3,737,557.00

Pre-Bid Walkthrough: Optional Pre-Bid Walk-Through will be held on Thursday, October 2,2025, at 1:00 P.M. Chicago Time at the O’Brien Water Reclamation Plant, 3500 Howard St., Skokie, County of Cook, State of Illinois, 60076.

Pre-Bid Technical Conference: Voluntary Technical Pre Bid Conference: Friday, October 3, 2025 at 10:00 am Chicago Time via ZOOM Link.

Advertise Date: 09/17/2025

Bid Opening Date/Time: 03/03/2026

Notes: Addendum No.7 dated January 16,2026,extending Bid Opening Date to March 3,2026.Addendum No.6 dated December 19,2025.Addendum No.5 dated December 1,2025,extending Bid Opening Date to January 27,2026.Addendum No.4 dated November 12,2025,extending Bid Opening Date to December 9,2025.Addendum No.3 dated October 21,2025.Addendum No.2 dated October 7,2025,extending Bid Opening Date to November 18,2025.Addendum No.1 dated September 18,2025,extending Bid Opening Date to October 28,2025.Compliance with the District's Affirmative Action Ordinance Revised Appendix D, Appendix V, and the Multi Project Labor Agreement are required on this Contract.
Any contract or contracts awarded under this invitation for bids are expected to be funded in part by a loan from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). Neither the State of Illinois nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is or will be a party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract. The procurement will be subject to regulations contained in the Procedures for Issuing Loans from the Water Pollution Control Loan Program (35 IAC Part 365), the Davis-Bacon Act (40 USC 276a through 276a-5) as defined by the United States Department of Labor, the Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act (30 ILCS 570), Illinois Works Jobs Program Act (30 ILCS 559/20-1), and the federal “Build America, Buy America Act” requirements contained in the Infrastructure and Investment and Jobs Act, Pub. L. No. 117-58. This procurement is also subject to the loan recipient’s policy regarding the increased use of disadvantaged business enterprises. The loan recipient’s policy requires all bidders to undertake specified affirmative efforts at least sixteen (16) days prior to bid opening. The policy is contained in the specifications. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in 41 CFR 60-4.

Number of Addenda: 7

Contract Documents
Invitation to Bid *
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Bidding Documents
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Addenda
Addenda
Pre-Bid Information:
Pre-Bid Conference
Registration Report
Sign-In Sheet
Information Session
Registration Report for the Information Session
Information Session #2
Registration Report for Information Session #2

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NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT OF GREATER CHICAGO
FOR
BATTERY E ACTIVATED SLUDGE FACILITY
AT THE O’BRIEN WATER RECLAMATION PLANT
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
CONTRACT 21-092-3P
PROPOSALS ARE DUE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2025
Sealed proposals, endorsed as above, will be submitted back to the District via an electronic upload
to the Euna Portal only, from the date of the Invitation to Bid, up to 11:00 A.M. (Central Time),
on the bid opening date, and will be opened publicly by the Director of Procurement and Materials
Management or designee at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, October 14, 2025. The public cannot attend
but can view the bid opening at https://mwrd.org/bid-opening.
No bids will be accepted after 11:00 AM on the above scheduled bid opening date. All bids
faxed, mailed, emailed, or hand delivered will not be considered and will be returned to the
Bidder. There is no bid depository safe available for mailing or hand delivering bids. The
District will only accept bids electronically uploaded to the Euna Portal (please see
instructions on how to upload the bid response on pages Euna-1 and Euna-2). Please see
specific instructions on how to upload your bid to the Euna Portal in the bid document
entitled “Submission via the Euna Portal.” Bids will be deemed non-responsive if not
submitted using the Euna-project specific URL link, provided by the District with the
bidding documents.
Specifications, proposal forms and/or plans may be obtained from the Department of Procurement
and Materials Management by downloading online from the District's website at www.mwrd.org
(Doing BusinessProcurement & Materials ManagementContract Announcements). No fee is
required for the Contract Documents. Any questions regarding the downloading of the Contract
Document should be directed to the following email: contractdesk@mwrd.org or call 312-751-
6643.
Tenders are invited to provide all necessary labor, supervision, tools, equipment, materials and
appurtenances to complete the following:
1. Construction of the 8’-0” x 8’-0” cast in place concrete Battery E Influent Conduit, extending
from the north side of the existing Meter Building to the new Battery E Mixing Chamber, and
including a new motorized knife gate valve and magnetic flow meter
2. Relocation of the existing 8’-0” x 8’-0” cast in place concrete Battery D Influent Conduit.
3. Relocation of the existing 10” WAS piping from the Battery D Operating Gallery.
4. Construction of the 8’-0” x 8’-0” cast in place concrete Battery E Utility Tunnel, extending
from the north side of the existing Meter Building to the new Battery E Operating Gallery.
5. Construction of the cast in place concrete Mixing Chamber including a concrete baffle wall,
a concrete chimney inlet, and all associated equipment.
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6. Construction of the cast in place concrete 3-pass Fermenter Tank, including fourteen (14)
mechanical mixers and all associated equipment.
7. Construction of the cast in place concrete 1-pass Anoxic Pass, including six (6) mechanical
mixers and all associated equipment.
8. Construction of the cast in place concrete Influent Channel, including four (4) mechanical
mixers, six (6) motorized slide gates, stop logs, and all associated equipment.
9. Construction of six (6) cast in place concrete 2-pass Aeration Tanks, with each tank including
two (2) mechanical mixers, one (1) FRP baffle wall, one (1) IMLR pump, fine bubble
membrane disc air diffuser system, aeration supply piping, and all associated equipment.
10. Construction of the cast in place concrete Return Activated Sludge (RAS) conduit including
one (1) underground 63-inch DR26 diameter RAS HDPE pipe from the RAS conduit to the
Mixing Chamber, two (2) motorized knife gate valves, one (1) 60-inch magnetic flow meter,
and associated equipment.
11. Construction of the cast in place concrete Mixed Liquor Channel including stop logs, eight (8)
motorized slide gates, coarse bubble diffusers, and all associated equipment and piping.
12. Construction of the Battery E Operating Gallery Building which includes sixteen (16) RAS
airlift pumps, three (3) Fermenter RAS centrifugal pumps and associated piping, two (2) WAS
centrifugal pumps and associated piping, aeration supply piping, and other support facilities
and equipment. The building consists of cast in place concrete foundation, masonry
superstructure, and metal deck roof supported on steel beams.
13. Construction of eight (8) cast in place 112-ft inside diameter circular Final Settling Tanks,
with each tank including sludge collection rake arms and drive mechanism, automatic flushing
scum removal equipment, perimeter effluent weirs, FRP launder covers, and associate
conduits and piping for influent, effluent, sludge withdrawal, and scum removal.
14. Construction of the 8’-0” x 8’-0” cast in place concrete Battery E Effluent Conduit running
from the Battery E Final Settling Tanks to the existing plant effluent conduit at the northeast
of Battery D.
15. Relocation of the existing effluent pipes for FST’s C-17 and C-18.
16. Installation of the above ground steel 48-inch diameter air main which will be extended from
the existing 48-inch diameter air main between Batteries C and D to both the new Battery E
Operating Gallery and to the existing 48-inch diameter air main in existing Battery D
Operating Gallery.
17. Installation of the 36-inch diameter ductile iron process drain which will be extended from the
Battery E Operating Gallery to the existing process drain manhole south of the Process Control
Building.
18. Construction of the cast in place concrete Post-Aeration Tank, including six (6) motorized
slide gates, fine bubble ceramic plate air diffuser system, aeration supply piping, and all
associated equipment.
19. Installation of other ancillary infrastructure, including the following:
a. Yard piping/utilities, site pavements, screening wall, site grading, and all other Civil
work required for the new facilities.
b. Structural, Architectural, HVAC, and Plumbing work required for the new facilities.
c. Electrical and Instrumentation & Control work required to power and control all new
Battery E equipment from the existing Process Control Building.
The site of the proposed work is at the Terrance J. O’Brien Water Reclamation Plant, 3500 Howard
Street, Village of Skokie, County of Cook, State of Illinois.
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Funding of all contract items is subject to the Board of Commissioners’ approval of the budget for
those years.
The estimated cost of this Contract is between $308,754,750.00 and $373,755,750.00
The bid deposit for this proposal is (THREE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-
SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN) $3,737,557.00
Further, the District assumes no liability or responsibility for the failure or inability of any Bidder
to successfully download any and all contract documents, including but not limited to
specifications, proposal forms and/or plans, as a result of any type of technological computer
and/or software system failure or breakdown that restricts, prohibits or prevents successful
downloading of any and all District contract documents by the Bidder, whether caused by the
District or other parties, directly or indirectly.
If any potential Bidder contemplating to submit a proposal is in doubt as to the true meaning of
any part of the specifications or other contract documents, such inquiry should be submitted online
at the District’s website, www.mwrd.org. The path is as follows: Doing BusinessProcurement
and Materials ManagementContract Announcements. The District will provide an online
response to such inquiries, as the District deems appropriate. Strings of appropriate questions and
answers regarding the bidding documents will be available online on the District’s website until
the bid opening date of the bidding documents. No questions will be accepted by telephone, fax,
email, mail, or any other such form of delivery.
The District will only respond to questions received online up to ONE WEEK prior to the bid
opening date of the bidding documents. The District will not respond to questions received after
this date. The District does not guarantee the timeliness of responses provided online, nor does the
District guarantee that such responses will be provided in adequate time to affect the submission
of bids. The District shall provide responses online ONLY if the responses do not interpret or
otherwise change the bidding documents.
The District’s responses online are NOT official responses and, therefore, are not binding to the
bidding documents. Any official interpretation or change to the bidding documents will be made
only by addenda duly issued to all plan holders on record by the Director of Procurement and
Materials Management.
Bidding documents are only available online, and all addenda issued for this contract will be
available online at the District’s website, www.mwrd.org. The path is as follows: Doing
BusinessProcurement and Materials ManagementContract Announcements. A copy of such
addenda will also be emailed/faxed to each person which downloads a set of such contract
documents.
Failure on the part of the prospective Bidder to receive a written interpretation prior to the time of
the opening of bids will not be grounds for withdrawal of proposal.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form of a bid bond in the amount of
(THREE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
FITFTY-SEVEN) $3,737,557.00. Each bid bond must be underwritten by a surety licensed to do
business in the State of Illinois, listed in the latest copy of the Federal Register and approved by
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the Director of Procurement and Materials Management. The bid bond must contain signatures
from the Bidder and Surety Company. Failure to provide signatures on the bid bond will result in
the rejection of the bid. Photographic and/or stamped signatures are acceptable. Any proposal
submitted without being accompanied by the required bid deposit, in the aforesaid form, will not
be considered and will not be read after it is publicly opened.
Prior to award of the contract, the lowest responsible Bidder must demonstrate compliance with
the District’s Multi-Project Labor Agreement by submitting to the Director of Procurement and
Materials Management a signed Certificate of Compliance with the Multi-Project Labor
Agreement. The Agreement and Certificate of Compliance are contained in the Contract
Documents.
The bid money value of all materials purchased directly by the Contractor, together with the bid
money value of all work performed by personnel and facilities provided directly by the Contractor,
shall not be less than 25% of the money value of all work performed under this Contract. Any bid
money value of work performed by the Subcontractors for work on the job site utilizing
Subcontractors' materials, labor and facilities cannot be included in the percent of work to be
completed by the Contractor.
Each Bidder must submit with their proposals a signed and completed MBE/WBE Utilization Plan
which lists each business intended to be used as a MBE and WBE on pages UP-2 and UP-3 and
supplemental pages as necessary. The Bidder must sign the Signature Section page on UP-4.
Failure to submit a signed MBE/WBE Utilization Plan will result in a bid being deemed non-
responsive and the bid will be rejected. Also, if a Waiver is sought, the Bidder is required to sign
pages UP-4 and UP-5, which is the Waiver Request Form; failure to do so will be viewed as non-
responsive and the bid will be rejected.
Each Bidder must submit with their bid package an original or facsimile copy of the MBE/WBE
Subcontractor’s Letter of lntent, page UP-6 for each subcontractor listed on their MBE/WBE
Utilization Plan. The submitted MBE/WBE Subcontractor’s Letter of Intent must be completed
and signed by the subcontractor and accompanied with a copy of the subcontractor’s current Letter
of Certification from a state, local government or agency or documentation demonstrating that the
subcontractor is a MBE or WBE within the meaning of the Affirmative Action Ordinance, Revised
Appendix D. Failure to submit the MBE/WBE Utilization Plan signed by the Bidder at the time of
the bid opening and the MBE/WBE Subcontractor’s Letter of Intent signed by each MBE and
WBE will be viewed as non- responsive and the bid will be rejected.
If the Bidder exceeds the allowable Supplier Utilization amount which is stated in the bid
documents, the bid will be viewed as non-responsive. Therefore, the Bidder may not exceed the
use of a MBE or WBE supplier for more than 50% of each respective MBE or WBE, goal, unless
the Administrator has authorized a Supplier’s Exception notated on page AU-I.
Each Bidder must submit with their proposals a completed VBE Commitment Form which lists
each business intended to be used as a VBE. The Bidder must make a “Good Faith Effort” to
identify eligible Veteran Owned-Businesses by completing the VBE Commitment Form. If the
Bidder is unable to identify qualified VBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services
required by the contract, the Bidder must write “no participation” on the VBE Commitment Form.
Where a Bidder has failed to meet the VBE participation goal, the Administrator shall require the
Contractor to submit a Veteran’s Business Enterprise Good Faith Efforts Documentation Request
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Form and provide additional documentation of its good faith efforts in attempting to fulfill the
VBE goal.
The Contractor must use the District’s online compliance monitoring system administered by the
Diversity Section for payment and reporting purposes, in order to fulfill the Affirmative Action
Program requirements.
The MBE/WBE Utilization Plan MUST be signed by the bidder, even if the bidder requests a
waiver and/or offers itself to meet any of the Affirmative Action Ordinance Revised Appendix D
goals. If the bidder offers itself to satisfy any of the Affirmative Action Ordinance Revised
Appendix D goals, then its name shall be shown in the appropriate space(s) on the MBE/WBE
Utilization Plan.
Where a Bidder is a business owned and controlled by a minority woman (M/WBE), or where the
Bidder utilizes an M/WBE in a joint venture or as a subcontractor, the Bidder may count the
M/WBE participation toward the achievement of either its MBE or WBE goal, but not both.
Each Bidder’s Utilization Plan must commit to MBE and/or WBE participation equal to or greater
than the associated goals unless the Bidder indicates a partial or total waiver request on page UP5.
If a waiver from Appendix D requirements is sought, the Bidder will be required to provide
documentation of “Good Faith Efforts” to meet the Appendix D utilization goals, as defined in
Section 15(e) of the Affirmative Action Ordinance Revised Appendix D. Subsequent to the bid
opening, and if it is determined by the Diversity Administrator that a Contractor’s Information
Form is required from the apparent low Bidder, the Bidder must complete and submit the form
with (3) calendar days of receiving the written request.
The work under this Contract is classified as “General and Heavy Construction” for the MBE,
WBE and VBE utilization goals contained in the Affirmative Action Ordinance Revised Appendix
D and Appendix V. The associated goals are 20% Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBE),
10% Women-owned Business Enterprises (WBE), and 3% Veteran-owned Business Enterprises
(VBE). Should you have any questions, please contact the Diversity Office at 312-751-4035.
Any contract or contracts awarded under this invitation for bids are expected to be funded in part
by a loan from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). Neither the State of Illinois
nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is or will be a party to this invitation for bids
or any resulting contract. The procurement will be subject to regulations contained in the
Procedures for Issuing Loans from the Water Pollution Control Loan Program (35 IAC Part 365),
the Davis-Bacon Act (40 USC 276a through 276a-5) as defined by the United States Department
of Labor, the Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act (30 ILCS 570), Illinois Works
Jobs Program Act (30 ILCS 559/20-1), and the federal “Build America, Buy America Act”
requirements contained in the Infrastructure and Investment and Jobs Act, Pub. L. No. 117-58.
This procurement is also subject to the loan recipient’s policy regarding the increased use of
disadvantaged business enterprises. The loan recipient’s policy requires all bidders to undertake
specified affirmative efforts at least sixteen (16) days prior to bid opening. The policy is contained
in the specifications. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained
in 41 CFR 60-4.
Federal Regulations regarding labor standards, the Copeland Anti-Kickback Act, equal
employment opportunity and access to work shall be in effect. These regulations appear in
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