Arlington County Government Sealed Solicitation
Title: 23-DES-ITBPW-503 General Contractor Services for Spout Run Deep Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
Deadline: 2/22/2023 1:00 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Status: Awarded
Solicitation Number: 23-DES-ITBPW-503
Description: The County is seeking a qualified Contractor to furnish all labor, materials, supervision, and equipment for the rehabilitation of the 33‐inch Spout Run Deep Sewer, from Spout Run Parkway (North of N Courthouse Rd cul-de-sac) under Rte. 29 (Langston Blvd) to N Nash St.
Pre-Bid Meeting Date: 1/30/2023 1:00 PM
Pre-Bid Meeting Details: Please sign up if you plan to attend the pre-bid meeting.
Documents:
Addition 1
Posted: 1/30/2023
Type of Addition: PreBid Conference Minutes and Sign-In
Documents:
Addition 2
Posted: 2/7/2023
Type of Addition: Addendum No. 1
Overview: Addendum No. 1 replaces Attachment F and adds Attachment I and extends the question deadline date.
Documents:
Addition 3
Posted: 2/22/2023
Type of Addition: In Review
Overview: Bid Tabulation
Documents:
Addition 4
Posted: 4/24/2023
Type of Addition: Notice of Award Information
Overview: 23-DES-ITBPW-503 awarded to: AM-Liner East, Inc.
Documents:
Question 1
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Will you provide a staging area?
Response: Suggested areas for staging/access for bypass pumps and generators are included in bypass plans from Sheets 10 thru 13.
Question 2
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: May we have a geotechnical report?
Response: Please Reference “Attachment H - Monitoring Well Memo (Langan Groundwater Study)” as part of the solicitation documents.
Question 3
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Will the owner reimburse for existing utilities damaged if not shown on the plans?
Response: No. Per Note 6 on the cover sheet, “ANY SYSTEM DAMAGED SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPAIRED AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.”
Question 4
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Due to the current supply chain issues, will the owner consider issuing a second NTP for delays due to material availability?
Response: No, a second NTP will not be issued.
Question 5
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: When actual conditions are different from the geotechnical report/information provided, will the contractor be entitled for additional compensation?
Response: Differing Site Conditions are described in the front-end specifications under Arlington County General Conditions, B. Drawings, Specifications, Related Data and Records Keeping, 3. Differing Site Conditions.
Question 6
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Can you provide a website or documentation showing actual existing utilities?
Response: Please reference Addendum No. 1 and Attachment I.
Question 7
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Is an LUP Permit required? If so, can you provide a budget cost for the LUP estimate so we may factor in the bond cost?
Response: Yes, an LUP Permit is required. The County is currently working on obtaining the permit and will cover the cost.
Question 8
Posted: 1/27/2023
Question: Per specification 331210-2 B 3. Temporary bypass under this specification states to utilize DIP pipe for road crossings & excavation work. Is there reasoning for using DIP pipe and not allowing HDPE butt fused discharge pipe within the excavation. HDPE is recommended for road crossing and excavations. Per specification 331210-7, 2.2, A, 3, G. Specification states that temporary discharge piping shall be rated for a minimum working pressure of 150 PSI. System calculations show at peak MGD & highest elevation change max pressure will be +/- 65 PSI.
Response: Pipe material for buried road crossings is based on National Park Services and Arlington County preferences. HDPE DR 11 is an acceptable substitute for using DIP. Due to the extent of the bypass minimum of 150 psi is required.
Question 9
Posted: 1/28/2023
Question: What type are the existing MH's where the proposed electric submersible pumps are proposed to be locate. Precast or Brick? Per the drawings it seems that the proposed bypass discharge pipeline is proposed to run in the grass area shoulder between N Oak Street & Interstate 66 (before turning on N Nash Street). What is the intention of the design, to remove the street lights? To remove the existing fence? There is not enough room to run the pipe in the existing median without posing a safety risk to both employees and passenger cars both on Rt 66 & N Oak street. Contractor Proposes running the pipeline on N Oak Street, hugging the shoulder at grade. Existing N Oak street is 15' +/- wide.
Response: MH 2956 is Precast. The contractor can elect to remove the Arlington County-owned and operated streetlights above the grass shoulder if necessary and reinstall them upon the sewer rehab work completion. This is preferable over removing the VDOT L/A fence. Alternatively, the County can remove and reinstall the subject streetlights if necessary, between N. Oak St and N. Nash St
Question 10
Posted: 1/30/2023
Question: Please clarify as to why MH745 and MH742 are noted that we can not use to launch the liner.
Response: As noted on note #3, MH745 is located on private property next to stair lead walks. And MH742 is buried under the jersey wall on the I-66 median.
Question 11
Posted: 1/31/2023
Question: Please provide information on the .8 MGD bypass & the 1.7 MGD bypass proposed MH locations. What is rim and invert elevations? Is the MH brick or Pre Cast? Please provide the Diameter of the base in the MH.
Response: Information pertaining to the bypass MHs is included in the Record Drawings. The contractor is to field verify all information prior to construction. Bidders may request County permission to access locations, manholes, and features to gather information during the bidding stages. MH 2956 is Precast.
Question 12
Posted: 2/2/2023
Question: Are MDOT/MDSHA Traffic Control Certifications acceptable to fulfill the Bid Submittal certification requirement of a VDOT Flagger Certification, or American Traffic Safety Services Association Flagger Certification or any other VDOT-approved flagger Certification? Is the State of Maryland Erosion & Sediment Control Certification acceptable to fulfill the Bid Submittal certification requirement of a VDOT Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification?
Response: No. The requirement are a VDOT Flagger Certification, American Traffic Safety Services Association Flagger Certification, or any other VDOT-approved flagger Certification and a VDOT Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification
Question 13
Posted: 2/6/2023
Question: The prevailing wage rate determination included in the bid documents is for Highway wage rate classifications. The classification of "Heavy" is used for Sewer and Water Line work. It appears that Heavy rates should be applicable to the project.
Response: Please reference Addendum No. 1 and Revised Attachment F for Heavy rates.
Posted: 1/30/2023
Type of Addition: PreBid Conference Minutes and Sign-In
Documents:
Posted: 2/7/2023
Type of Addition: Addendum No. 1
Overview: Addendum No. 1 replaces Attachment F and adds Attachment I and extends the question deadline date.
Documents:
Posted: 2/22/2023
Type of Addition: In Review
Overview: Bid Tabulation
Documents:
Posted: 4/24/2023
Type of Addition: Notice of Award Information
Overview: 23-DES-ITBPW-503 awarded to: AM-Liner East, Inc.
Documents:
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Will you provide a staging area?
Response: Suggested areas for staging/access for bypass pumps and generators are included in bypass plans from Sheets 10 thru 13.
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: May we have a geotechnical report?
Response: Please Reference “Attachment H - Monitoring Well Memo (Langan Groundwater Study)” as part of the solicitation documents.
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Will the owner reimburse for existing utilities damaged if not shown on the plans?
Response: No. Per Note 6 on the cover sheet, “ANY SYSTEM DAMAGED SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPAIRED AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.”
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Due to the current supply chain issues, will the owner consider issuing a second NTP for delays due to material availability?
Response: No, a second NTP will not be issued.
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: When actual conditions are different from the geotechnical report/information provided, will the contractor be entitled for additional compensation?
Response: Differing Site Conditions are described in the front-end specifications under Arlington County General Conditions, B. Drawings, Specifications, Related Data and Records Keeping, 3. Differing Site Conditions.
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Can you provide a website or documentation showing actual existing utilities?
Response: Please reference Addendum No. 1 and Attachment I.
Posted: 1/26/2023
Question: Is an LUP Permit required? If so, can you provide a budget cost for the LUP estimate so we may factor in the bond cost?
Response: Yes, an LUP Permit is required. The County is currently working on obtaining the permit and will cover the cost.
Posted: 1/27/2023
Question: Per specification 331210-2 B 3. Temporary bypass under this specification states to utilize DIP pipe for road crossings & excavation work. Is there reasoning for using DIP pipe and not allowing HDPE butt fused discharge pipe within the excavation. HDPE is recommended for road crossing and excavations. Per specification 331210-7, 2.2, A, 3, G. Specification states that temporary discharge piping shall be rated for a minimum working pressure of 150 PSI. System calculations show at peak MGD & highest elevation change max pressure will be +/- 65 PSI.
Response: Pipe material for buried road crossings is based on National Park Services and Arlington County preferences. HDPE DR 11 is an acceptable substitute for using DIP. Due to the extent of the bypass minimum of 150 psi is required.
Posted: 1/28/2023
Question: What type are the existing MH's where the proposed electric submersible pumps are proposed to be locate. Precast or Brick? Per the drawings it seems that the proposed bypass discharge pipeline is proposed to run in the grass area shoulder between N Oak Street & Interstate 66 (before turning on N Nash Street). What is the intention of the design, to remove the street lights? To remove the existing fence? There is not enough room to run the pipe in the existing median without posing a safety risk to both employees and passenger cars both on Rt 66 & N Oak street. Contractor Proposes running the pipeline on N Oak Street, hugging the shoulder at grade. Existing N Oak street is 15' +/- wide.
Response: MH 2956 is Precast. The contractor can elect to remove the Arlington County-owned and operated streetlights above the grass shoulder if necessary and reinstall them upon the sewer rehab work completion. This is preferable over removing the VDOT L/A fence. Alternatively, the County can remove and reinstall the subject streetlights if necessary, between N. Oak St and N. Nash St
Posted: 1/30/2023
Question: Please clarify as to why MH745 and MH742 are noted that we can not use to launch the liner.
Response: As noted on note #3, MH745 is located on private property next to stair lead walks. And MH742 is buried under the jersey wall on the I-66 median.
Posted: 1/31/2023
Question: Please provide information on the .8 MGD bypass & the 1.7 MGD bypass proposed MH locations. What is rim and invert elevations? Is the MH brick or Pre Cast? Please provide the Diameter of the base in the MH.
Response: Information pertaining to the bypass MHs is included in the Record Drawings. The contractor is to field verify all information prior to construction. Bidders may request County permission to access locations, manholes, and features to gather information during the bidding stages. MH 2956 is Precast.
Posted: 2/2/2023
Question: Are MDOT/MDSHA Traffic Control Certifications acceptable to fulfill the Bid Submittal certification requirement of a VDOT Flagger Certification, or American Traffic Safety Services Association Flagger Certification or any other VDOT-approved flagger Certification? Is the State of Maryland Erosion & Sediment Control Certification acceptable to fulfill the Bid Submittal certification requirement of a VDOT Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification?
Response: No. The requirement are a VDOT Flagger Certification, American Traffic Safety Services Association Flagger Certification, or any other VDOT-approved flagger Certification and a VDOT Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification
Posted: 2/6/2023
Question: The prevailing wage rate determination included in the bid documents is for Highway wage rate classifications. The classification of "Heavy" is used for Sewer and Water Line work. It appears that Heavy rates should be applicable to the project.
Response: Please reference Addendum No. 1 and Revised Attachment F for Heavy rates.