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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Secondary Clarifi

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Secondary Clarifier Expansion Project

City of Bemidji, MN

SEH No. BEMID 169739

Notice is hereby given that Online Bids will be received by the City of Bemidji until 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 8, 2023, via QuestCDN for the furnishing of all labor and material for the construction of the Secondary Clarifier Expansion Project. The bid opening will be conducted via Microsoft Teams, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud:

Secondary Clarifier Expansion Project Bid Opening

November 8, 2023 at 2:30 p.m. (CDT)

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone: https://bit.ly/3sVKdtc

Or call in (audio only) +1 872-242-7640,,912141333# United States, Chicago

Phone Conference ID: 912 141 333#

Any person monitoring the meeting remotely may be responsible for any documented costs. Message and data rates may apply.

Major components of the Work include:

  1. Rehabilitation of existing activated sludge complex gallery.
  2. Rehabilitation of existing process building.
  3. Addition to existing secondary clarifier gallery.
  4. Construction of a new third secondary clarifier tank including.
  5. Site improvements.
  6. Bid Alternative 1 – Ultra-Violet Disinfection Isolation and Bypass Valves.
  7. Bid Alternative 2 – Scum and Sludge Suction Valves.

The Bidding Documents may be viewed for no cost at http://www.sehinc.com by selecting the Project Bid Information link at the bottom of the page and the View Plans option from the menu at the top of the selected project page. Digital image copies of the Bidding Documents are available at http://www.sehinc.com for a fee of $30. These documents may be downloaded by selecting this project from the “Project Bid Information” link and by entering eBidDocTM Number 8717678 on the SEARCH PROJECTS page. For assistance and free membership registration, contact QuestCDN at 952.233.1632 or info@questcdn.com.

For this project, bids will ONLY be received electronically. Contractors submitting an electronic bid will be charged an additional $30 at the time of bid submission via the online electronic bid service QuestCDN.com. To access the electronic Bid Worksheet, download the project document and click the online bidding button at the top of the advertisement. Prospective bidders must be on the plan holders list through Quest CDN for bids to be accepted.

Bids shall be completed according to the Bidding Requirements prepared by SEH dated October 2, 2023. In addition to digital plans, paper copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from Docunet Corp. located at 2435 Xenium Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55441 (763.475.9600) for a fee of $300.

A non-mandatory pre-Bid conference will be held at the Wastewater Treatment Plant at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. Representatives of Owner and Engineer will be present to discuss the Project. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate in the conference.

Minimum Contractor Qualifications for General Contractors:

The Bidder, as a company, shall have experience as a general contractor in the successful construction of at least two mechanical municipal wastewater treatment plants within 5 years prior to the bid opening date. At least one of these projects shall have a minimum construction contract amount of $4,000,000 and a minimum treatment capacity of 1.0 million gallons per day. Submitted bids that do not meet the above minimum contractor qualifications will be cause for rejection.

Bid security in the amount of 5 percent of the Bid must accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. A Contractor responding to these Bidding Documents must submit to the City/Owner a signed statement under oath by an owner or officer verifying compliance with each of the minimum criteria in Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.285, subdivision 3.

Bidders on this work will be required to comply with American Iron and Steel requirements of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this regulation are explained in the specifications.

Bidders are required to comply with Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements.

Bidders on this work will be required to comply with Title 40 CFR Part 33– Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in the United States Environmental Protection Agency Programs. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this regulation concern utilization of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Women’s Business Enterprises (WBE), and Small Business Enterprises (SBE) and are explained in the specifications. To demonstrate a good faith effort to comply, bidders must include the MBE/WBE subcontractor solicitation form.

Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President’s Executive Order No. 11246, as amended. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications.

Bidders are required to comply with Build America, Buy America Act requirements.

The City of Bemidji reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive irregularities and informalities therein and to award the Contract in the best interests of the City.

Michelle R. Miller, City Clerk

City of Bemidji, MN (Oct. 7, 14 & 21, 2023) 265461

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators Analysis

1. Which SDGs are addressed or connected to the issues highlighted in the article?

  • SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
  • SDG 13: Climate Action

The article discusses the construction of a Secondary Clarifier Expansion Project, which is related to improving wastewater treatment infrastructure. This aligns with SDG 6, which aims to ensure access to clean water and sanitation for all. Additionally, the project involves the rehabilitation of existing buildings and the construction of new facilities, which relates to SDG 9 on industry, innovation, and infrastructure. The site improvements mentioned in the article also connect to SDG 11, which focuses on creating sustainable cities and communities. Furthermore, the project involves bid alternatives related to ultra-violet disinfection and scum and sludge suction valves, indicating a focus on responsible consumption and production (SDG 12). Lastly, the mention of compliance with environmental regulations and the use of steel requirements aligns with SDG 13 on climate action.

2. What specific targets under those SDGs can be identified based on the article’s content?

  • SDG 6.3: By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping, and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials.
  • SDG 9.4: By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable.
  • SDG 11.3: By 2030, enhance inclusive and sustainable urbanization and capacity for participatory, integrated, and sustainable human settlement planning and management.
  • SDG 12.2: By 2030, achieve sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.
  • SDG 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies, and planning.

The targets identified are based on the specific goals mentioned in the article. The project aims to improve water quality through the expansion of the clarifier system, aligning with SDG 6.3. The rehabilitation of existing buildings and the construction of new facilities contribute to the target of upgrading infrastructure and making it sustainable (SDG 9.4). The site improvements mentioned in the article also support the target of enhancing sustainable urbanization and settlement planning (SDG 11.3). The bid alternatives related to disinfection and suction valves indicate a focus on sustainable resource management (SDG 12.2). Lastly, the project’s compliance with environmental regulations aligns with the target of integrating climate change measures into policies and planning (SDG 13.2).

3. Are there any indicators mentioned or implied in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets?

  • Water quality improvement indicators
  • Infrastructure upgrade indicators
  • Urbanization and settlement planning indicators
  • Sustainable resource management indicators
  • Climate change integration indicators

The article does not explicitly mention specific indicators for measuring progress towards the identified targets. However, potential indicators could include measurements of water quality parameters such as pollutant levels and chemical concentrations to assess improvements in water quality (SDG 6.3). For infrastructure upgrades (SDG 9.4), indicators could include the number of rehabilitated buildings, the capacity of the new facilities, and the use of sustainable construction materials. Indicators for sustainable urbanization and settlement planning (SDG 11.3) could include the implementation of inclusive and participatory planning processes, the integration of green infrastructure, and improvements in accessibility and livability. Sustainable resource management indicators (SDG 12.2) could involve measuring resource efficiency, waste reduction, and the use of renewable materials. Lastly, indicators for climate change integration (SDG 13.2) could include the adoption of climate-resilient design features, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and the implementation of adaptation strategies.

4. Table: SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

SDGs Targets Indicators
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation 6.3: By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping, and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials. – Water quality improvement indicators
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure 9.4: By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable. – Infrastructure upgrade indicators
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities 11.3: By 2030, enhance inclusive and sustainable urbanization and capacity for participatory, integrated, and sustainable human settlement planning and management. – Urbanization and settlement planning indicators
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production 12.2: By 2030, achieve sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources. – Sustainable resource management indicators
SDG 13: Climate Action 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies, and planning. – Climate change integration indicators

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