Mar 21
Bid ended

19-0445 CITY OF LEXINGTON 250,000 GAL ELEVATED TANK PAINTING #11113

City of Lexington, MS (T-NR-E)

Status

Bidding Closed

Bid Date3/21/22 10:00am

Company & Contacts

Willis Engineering
Kyle Grubb  
662-226-1081

City of Lexington 112 Spring Street, Lexington, MS 39095 (Owner)
Separate Sealed Bids for the Construction of (detailed description) 250,000 GALLON TANK PAINTING will be received by CITY OF LEXINGTON herein called the “owner” at the office of the Mayor until MARCH 21, 2022 local time 10:00 AM and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.

The PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations:

1. City of Lexington, 112 Spring Street, Lexington, MS 39095 .
(City Clerk’s Office, Chancery Clerk’s or Loan Recipient’s Office)

2.MSDH/DWSRF 570 E Woodrow Wilson Jackson MS (Call – (Project Manager) 601-576-7518

3.Willis Engineering, Inc., P.O. Box 160, Grenada, MS 38902 .
(Consulting Engineer’s Office)

The BID SCHEDULE may be examined at the following locations:
A. Mississippi Procurement Technical Assistance Program (MPTAP)
Mississippi Development Authority, Minority & Small Business Development
Woolfolk Building
501 North West Street, Suite B 01
Jackson, MS 39201
Contact: Carlyn McGee, 601-359-3448

B.Contract Procurement Center closest to your project area; contact person & phone number *

Minority and women’s business enterprises are solicited to bid on this contract as prime contractors and are encouraged to make inquiries regarding potential subcontracting opportunities and equipment, material and/or supply needs.

This contract is funded in whole or in part by funds as is established in the Safe Drinking Water Act’s State Revolving Loan Funds (42 U.S.C. 300j-12); therefore, this project must comply with the American Iron and Steel requirements of the Act.

Any contract or contracts awarded under this invitation for bids are expected to be funded in whole or in part by anticipated funds from the Drinking Water Systems Improvements Revolving Loan Fund (DWSIRLF) Loan Program from the State of Mississippi. Neither the State of Mississippi, the Local Governments and Rural Water Systems Improvements Board, nor any of their employees is or will be a party to this invitation for bids or any resulting or related contracts. This procurement will be subject to all applicable sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annoted, as they apply to local governments, in accordance with Appendix D of the DWSIRLF Program Regulations.