City of Marysville, Ohio
209 S Main St, Marysville, OH 43040-1553
(937) 645-7350
209 S Main St, Marysville, OH 43040-1553
(937) 645-7350
Name * | Description | |
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2016 odot construction and material specifications.pdf (6.83 MB) | ||
general plan notes.pdf (18 KB) | ||
public roadway plan notes.pdf (46.2 KB) | ||
sanitary sewer plan notes.pdf (50.5 KB) | ||
storm sewer plan notes.pdf (48.5 KB) | ||
water plan notes.pdf (47.8 KB) | ||
sanitary sewer specifications.pdf (1.1 MB) | ||
water specifications.pdf (9.63 MB) | ||
sanitary sewer standard drawings.pdf (1.66 MB) | ||
stormwater standard drawings.pdf (2.11 MB) | ||
street standard drawings.pdf (3.52 MB) | ||
water standard drawings.pdf (2.37 MB) | ||
marysville supplemental specifcations.pdf (773 KB) | ||
stormwater drainage manual.pdf (2.89 MB) | ||
marysville_2017 w-9.pdf (75.7 KB) | ||
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2022 Water Treatment Chemicals - Powder Activated Carbon, Bulk
The work consists of providing Powder Activated Carbon for the City of Marysville Water Treatment Facility operations during the 2022 calendar year:
| 11/23/2021 03:01 PM UTC |
2022 Wastewater Treatment Chemicals - Ferric Chloride Solution
The work consists of providing Ferric Chloride Solution for the City of Marysville Water Reclamation Facility operations during the 2022 calendar year: The ESTIMATED quantity is 110,000 gallons.
| 11/23/2021 03:00 PM UTC |
2022 Wastewater Treatment Chemicals - Nitrate Solution
The work consists of providing Nitrate Solution for the City of Marysville Wastewater Reclamation Facility operations during the 2022 calendar year. The ESTIMATED quantity is 100,000 gallons.
| 11/23/2021 03:00 PM UTC |
2022 Wastewater Treatment Chemicals - Propane
The work consists of providing Propane for the City of Marysville Water Reclamation Facility operations during the 2022 calendar year. The ESTIMATED quantity is 110,000 gallons
| 11/23/2021 03:00 PM UTC |
New Well # 6
Project consists of a new "rock" well #6 with a proposed rated capacity of 1,000 gpm and associated improvements including waterline connection to well, 16' x 10' (nominal) pre-cast concrete well house (complete with elecrical lighting, heat, ventilation, etc.), vertical turbine well pump, motor, water level sensor, flow meter, and anscillary items.
| 10/14/2021 06:00 PM UTC |
Water Reclamation Facility Garage
The project consists of the installation of the following:
• Construction of a 4800 square foot storage/work garage.
• Associated site improvements related to the construction of the new garage such as asphalt paving extension.
• New sanitary and water service lines.
• Necessary restoration (including grading, seeding, erosion control, etc.) and other miscellaneous items required to restore the area to its original condition, or better.
Engineer's Estimate: $1,450,000
| 08/02/2021 08:00 PM UTC |
Uptown Alley Improvements
This project consists of:
- Removal of the existing asphalt within the alley followed by construction of a brick alley partially utilizing reclaimed bricks.
- Installation of a dumpster and grease trap enclosure, decorative fencing, planter beds, string lighting, and outdoor seating.
- Necessary restoration (including asphalt, driveway, sidewalk and curb replacement, seeding, plantings, erosion control, etc.) and other miscellaneous items required to restore the area to its original condition, or better.
Engineer's Estimate: $606,820
| 07/30/2021 05:00 PM UTC |
Restroom & Concessions Building - Union County Joint Recreation District
The City of Marysville has purchased the materials for a pre-engineered building for the Union County Joint Recreation District. The selected contractor will be responsible for the building installation of the 1,000 Sq. Ft. pre-engineered structure as per plan.
| 07/06/2021 05:00 PM UTC |
2021 Removal of Water Treatment Plant Lime Lagoon Sludge Residuals
The purpose of this project is to remove the lime sludge from the water treatment plant’s lime sludge lagoon by means of pumping techniques for the City of Marysville.
The quantities of sludge to be paid for under this contract shall be the calculated number of dry tons of sludge removed from the City’s lime sludge lagoon in accordance with the specifications herein and measured for payment as specified.
Calculation of dry solids shall be by the following formula:
CAKE SLUDGE DRY TONS = Wet lbs. removed x % Solids x Sp. Gr. (1.05) / 2,000 lbs.
Solids Determination: The value for % solids will be determined by the Owner’s lab or by a certified testing laboratory. This is at no cost to the Contractor.
| 07/02/2021 01:00 PM UTC |
2021 Utility Improvements
Engineer's Estimate: $3,630,000
This project will consist of:
Phase B: Water Treatment Plant Offsite Utilities (Bid items 1 - 50)
- Installation of approximately 2000 linear feet of 24” HDPE waterline (1900’ via open cut and 100’ via jack and bore), 5050 linear feet of 20” HDPE waterline (4735’ via open cut and 315’ via jack and bore), 1610 linear feet of 16” HDPE waterline (940’ via open cut and 670’ via directional drilling)
-Waterline infrastructure will also include two 24” gate valves, four 20” gate valves, 13 hydrants,
-Installation of approximately 1355 linear feet of 6” HDPE force main (685’ via open cut and 670’ via directional drilling).
-Force main infrastructure will also include the installation of 2 air release valves
-Installation of roadway infrastructure including timber guard rail, 500’ of curb, and a curb inlet
-Necessary restoration including driveway replacement, full depth pavement repair, seeding and mulching, and any other items necessary to restore the work area to its original or better condition
Phase A: West 5th Street Waterline Replacement (Bid items 51 - 84)
- Installation of approximately 1,180 linear feet of 8” C909 waterline pipe, 5 fire hydrant assemblies, and all associated waterline appurtenances.
-Relocation of 21 (1"") service taps, 1 (2"") service tap, 1 (3"") service tap, and 1 (8"") service tap.
- Proper abandonment of existing waterline and the removal of existing main line valves and fire hydrants assemblies.
-Necessary restoration including driveway replacement, full depth pavement repair, seeding and mulching, and any other items necessary to restore the work area to its original or better condition
| 06/11/2021 05:15 PM UTC |
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