| Location: | Virginia |
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| Posted: | Oct 30, 2025 |
| Due: | Nov 25, 2025 |
| Agency: | City of Newport News |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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| Solicitation No: | 26-2403-6256 |
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Project ID: 26-2403-6256
Title: James River Drive Low Pressure Force Main and Septic Conversion
Addenda: 0
Release Date: 10/27/2025
Due Date: 11/25/2025
The City of Newport News (the “City” or "Owner") is seeking bids from qualified firms (the “Bidder” or “Contractor”) to furnish the goods and/or services described herein and bids will be received via the City’s e-Procurement Portal, OpenGov Procurement ( https://secure.procurenow.com/portal/nnva ), to be received no later than Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 2:00 pm (local prevailing time).
The purpose of this Invitation for Bids (IFB) is to establish a contract with a qualified Contractor to furnish/provide all Work and Materials for completion of the James River Drive Low Pressure Main and Septic Conversion project, in accordance with the specifications of this IFB.
NOTE TO BIDDERS: BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF ADEQUATE TIME TO SUBMIT A BID. ANY TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES OR UNCERTAINTY WITH THE SUBMITTAL PROCESS SHALL NOT BE CAUSE FOR ACCEPTING A BID THAT WAS NOT SUBMITTED ON TIME.
The City of Newport News does not discriminate in the solicitation or awarding of contracts on the basis of race, religion, faith-based organizations, color, national origin, age, disability or any other basis prohibited by state or federal law. The Hampton Roads Planning District Commission’s Regional Construction Standards, Sixth Edition, June 2016, are hereby referenced and are part of the Bid Documents, except as may be modified by the Owner or by Special Provisions of this Project or as may be shown by bold type for additions and strike-through for deletions. Copies of the Regional Construction Standards may be purchased at the offices of the HRPDC, 723 Woodlake Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23320 (Telephone 757-420-8300) or Executive Tower, Suite 1-C, 2101 Executive Drive, Hampton, VA 23666 (Telephone 757-262-0094). The latest edition of the Regional Construction Standards and Publication Updates may be downloaded at the HRPDC website http://www.hrpdcva.gov/Regional Construction Stnds/REGCONST_Home.asp . The City’s Construction Standards, which are a modified version of the HRPDC Regional Construction Standards, Division 1, Sections 101 through 109 are provided in Section 7, Attachments. Bidders must be aware that these Bid Documents incorporate a number of changes, which supplement, modify, or replace language and/or Standard Details found in the HRPDC Regional Construction Standards. Details shown on the Drawings replace corresponding Standard Details found in the Regional Construction Standards. Changes from the Regional Construction Standards that appear in these Bid Documents may be shown as bold for additions, and strikethroughs for deletions. Also, see Section 110 for additional references to Special Technical Provisions incorporated into this Project.
Twelve properties located within the 10800 block of Warwick Boulevard in Newport News are served by septic systems. These older properties, mostly built around 1950 on lots generally measuring around one-third acre along one of the City’s main thoroughfares, would not likely be approved for septic systems today. Currently, no City sewer exists adjacent to these properties. The septic systems at these homes are old, and one is known to be failing. The lack of City sewer service means the homeowners have no options for abandoning their septic systems. The absence of adequate wastewater collection will eventually result in a risk to public health and safety. In addition, stormwater from this part of the City flows to the James River, which is classified as impaired for bacteria. Septic tank failures are a known contributor to bacterial contamination.
The purpose of this project is to reduce the number of septic systems within the City of Newport by installing two sections of 4-inch force main in the right-of-way along the 10800 block of Warwick Boulevard, installing grinder pumps at 11 properties, connecting the properties to the new force main, and abandoning existing septic tanks at the properties. The project is funded by an ARPA grant administered by DEQ via VDEQ grant number SCS-22. The City of Newport News will administer the program and the Contract.

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