Procurement Summary
Country: USA
Summary: 28Th Street Stormwater Infiltration Project
Deadline: 01 Oct 2025
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Notice Type: Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 125244149
Document Ref. No.: E1305-25C
Financier: Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership: Public
Tender Value: Refer Document
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* ATTENTION: THE CITY WILL ONLY CONSIDER BIDS FROM THE PRE-QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS LIST DEVELOPED FROM THE REQUEST FOR PREQUALIFICATIONS - PROJECT E1304-25Q PUBLISHED JUNE 23, 2025. *The City of Manhattan Beach is implementing the 28th Street Stormwater Infiltration Project to improve water quality. The City participated with adjacent agencies, including the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, in developing the Beach Cities Enhanced Watershed Management Program (EWMP). The EWMP identified capital improvement projects the help improve water quality and address applicable impairments in the Santa Monica Bay, specifically related to Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). The Beach Cities EWMP identified a beach infiltration system as a high priority capital project within the City . A diversion structure is proposed on the Bond Issue (BI) 0286 storm drain (also referred to as the 28th Street Strom Drain), which is owned and operated by the Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD). Flows captured through the diversion structure will be pumped into a pretreatment sedimentation system and ultimately into a subsurface infiltration system. The diversion system will include an actuator and sliding gate to allow for maintenance. The diversion structure will allow dry-weather flows bypass to the downstream low flow diversion.Some key elements of the Project with an Engineers Estimate of $26 to $27 million include;A diversion structure (modified manhole with grated drop inlet) on the 28th Street Storm DrainPumping systems downstream of the diversion structurePretreatment sedimentation and trash removal systemsSubsurface infiltration systems including approximately 40 drywellsPervious pavement in the 26th Street Parking FacilityThe City of Manhattan Beach (“City”) invites sealed proposals on the project described herein, 28th Street Stormwater Infiltration Project to be submitted via the City-s e-Procurement Portal, OpenGov. Proposals will be received until ...
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