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The California Department of Water Resources is seeking bids for cleaning and recoating at the Los Banos Creek Detention Dam—a project estimated at $1,050,500.
Bids are due June 12 for the work; a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for today (May 29).
Scope of Work
The project involves cleaning and recoating 525 linear feet of exposed 70-inch diameter outlet works piping at the dam, in Los Banos, in central California.
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U.S. Bureau of Reclamation |
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The project, estimated at more than $1 million, involves interior and exterior pipe coating at Los Banos Creek Detention Dam. Bids are due June 12.
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Interior and exterior surfaces of the piping will be cleaned and coated with a 100 percent solids elastomeric epoxy system.
The work also includes recoating the downstream side of emergency release slide gates; the upstream side of two discharge slide gates; and various expansion joints, ladders, handrails, bypass lines, air inlet piping, interior gate chamber piping and nine-foot-diameter drop intake bulkhead gate plug surfaces.
Bidding contractors must be SSPC-QP 1 and QP2 certified.
About the Dam
Built in 1964, the Los Banos Creek Detention Dam is 160 feet tall with a 1,370-foot crest length and has a normal surface water elevation of 327.8 feet. The damsite is located in the Los Banos Creek Canyon. The creek drains roughly 160 square miles of The Diablo Range and is known for its excellent fishing.
Reported by Paint BidTracker, a construction reporting service devoted to identifying contracting opportunities for the coatings community.
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