REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., the Construction Manager at Risk for the Barry Rose Water Reclamation Facility Expansion Project located in the City of Pearland Texas, is requesting proposals from interested suppliers and subcontractors to perform specified scopes of work for the

Barry Rose WRF Expansion
GMP 1 – Early Works and Equpment Procurement

Thank you for your interest in this project. The project area is adjacent to the existing Barry Rose WRF located at 1902 ½ Barry Rose Rd., Pearland TX 77581. The work shall consist of civil site work, yard piping, a new lift station, headworks, SBR basins, blower building, electrical buildings, administration building, sludge holding tanks, dewatering system, tertiary filters, ultraviolet disinfection, power distribution and emergency generators and demolition.

The GMP1 Early Works Package proposals 1-46A through 1-46R Process Equipment shall be submitted until 3:00 P.M., February 16, 2024. Packages 1-03A Concrete, 1-26A Electrical and 1-33A Civil shall be submitted until 3:00 P.M., February 23, 2024
Proposals will be opened privately.

A non-mandatory pre-bid conference will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams at 2:00 p.m., CST, Friday, February 23, 2024.
Meeting ID: 268 047 016 769
Passcode: 4gEEBN

Bid documents may be found online via Building Connected at McCarthy Building Companies Building Connected Website:
https://app.buildingconnected.com/public/5430e7b15cdc2e0300dd806c
All Bidders must complete a prequalification at www.prequalification.mccarthy.com.
Please direct questions to Don Rainey at drainey@mccarthy.com

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