LEGAL NOTICE
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LOCUST STREET AND MUCHMORE ROAD LOCAL SEWER PROJECT
ID 10370060 - ITB 253C919034
This bid is designated as an electronic bid per CMC 321-24. The bid will NOT be read publicly. No hard copies of bids will be accepted. Bidders must submit bids electronically through the City’s Vendor Self Service website. Bidders must be registered to submit a bid. Bidders can register, find instructions and submit bids at:
https://vss.cincinnati-oh.gov/vssprod/Advantage4
UNTIL 12:00 PM on Thursday, January 16, 2025
at which time said bids will be compiled, reviewed and then later posted at
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/noncms/cmgr/business-opportunities/
Bidders may download Bid Documents from the Business Opportunities website and should frequently return to the site to monitor for project-specific updates and addenda. https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/noncms/cmgr/business-opportunities/
Questions on this project or any part of the Contract Documents and other project documents must be sent via e-mail to sarah.dolly@cincinnati-oh.gov by the established deadline. The deadline for questions is 12:00 PM local time on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
In general, the proposed Locust Street and Muchmore Road Local Sewer will benefit 37 total parcels: four single family parcels, one charity, and 32 condominium parcels, eliminating five household sewage treatment systems and a private wastewater treatment plant. the proposed local sewer will outfall to S.S No. 3249. MSD proposes constructing approximately 800 linear feet of gravity sewer, five sewer laterals, and other sewer appurtenances.
The work takes place in City of Cincinnati’s Columbia Township neighborhood in Hamilton County, Ohio. This project begins at 4149 Muchmore Road, running south to 4085 Walton Creek Road, and northeast to 4149 Walton Creek Road.
If a contract is awarded, it will be done so in accordance with the Contract Documents, including the method of award identified in Section H of the Instructions to Bidders in Section 00 21 13. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive technicalities, or to advertise for new bids, if the best interests of the City will be promoted thereby.
This project will utilize Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF) funding. As such, as a condition of receiving capitalization grants from U.S. EPA for the WPCLF and the Water Supply Revolving Loan Account (WSRLA), the Ohio EPA negotiates “fair share” Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) objectives with U.S. EPA. The current negotiated goals for construction related activities are 1.3% of all contracts to MBEs and 1.0% of all contracts to WBEs. Bidders are cautioned to read, understand, and complete the WPCLF forms in their entirety. Failure to do so may render the bid non-responsive.
Cincinnati, Ohio. January 3, 2025.