City of Lake Charles
326 Pujo Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601
(337) 491-1263
326 Pujo Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601
(337) 491-1263
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CP3427
CITY OF LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT B/C
SLUDGE PROCESSING IMPROVEMENTS
CAPITAL PROJECT NUMBER CP3427
I. Scope of Services:
Contractor shall complete the Work as specified and indicated in the Contract Documents for Wastewater Treatment Plant B/C – Sludge Processing Improvements (Capital Project Number CP3427). This Work includes, but is not limited to, the following:
• Removal and Replacement of Pressurized Air Headers/Diffusers within Digestors.
• Installation of Access Hardware for Operation/Maintenance of Digestors.
• Construction of New Blower Building for Process Equipment.
• Removal and Replacement of Air Blowers and Header Piping for Aerated Digestion.
• Construction of New Motor Control Center.
• Reconstruction of Existing Sludge Pump Station.
• Construction of New Sludge Processing Building.
• Installation of Screw Presses for Solids Processing.
• Installation of Dewatering Polymer Feed System.
• Installation of Conveyance System for Solids Handling/Disposal.
• Interconnections to Owner’s SCADA for Control/Monitoring.
• Miscellaneous Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Work as Required to Complete the Work.
| 12/16/2025 08:45 PM UTC |
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Project No. 2025-748 Capital Project No. 3224
City of Lake Charles, Louisiana
Muirfield Drive Drainage-Phase II
Project No. 2025-748
Capital Project No. 3224
The general scope of work for Muirfield Drive Drainage Phase II consists of the installation of approximately 1400 linear feet of 36” diameter storm drainage pipe to augment the existing drainage system. This pipe installation begins on the west side of Lot 19 of Turnberry Row subdivision and continues to the west line and into Lot 5 of the Muirfield Village Phase One subdivision. This additional drainage system will be installed along and within the limits of the Lake Charles Country Club Golf Course boundary.
| 01/06/2026 08:45 PM UTC |
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Project No. 2023-726 Capital Project No. 3019
Project No. 2023-726
Capital Project No. 3019
Sale Road Bridge Repair
City of Lake Charles, LA
The general scope of work for this project is the repair of the Sale Road bridge over Lateral L-2A of Contraband Bayou. This bridge exhibited various defects shortly after it was constructed in 2014. These defects included road pavement settlement, broken tie-rods, drainage pipe/box failures, etc. This project’s repair scope includes:
• Construction of a new concrete deadman tie-rod anchor assembly to restore support to the sheet pile wall;
• Replace failed drainage concrete pipe and boxes;
• Removal and replacement of reinforced concrete pavement;
• The associated traffic management, including detour signage.
| 01/06/2026 08:45 PM UTC |
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Capital Project No. HL-16
Project No. 2021-716
Capital Project No. HL-16
Bord du Lac Drive – Fishing Piers
City of Lake Charles, LA
The general scope of work is as follows:
A. Pier/Shelter A:
Pier A was severely damaged during the 2020 hurricane season and is considered a total loss. The shelter area of this pier is partially submerged in the Lake.
The general scope of work for Pier A includes the following general items:
• Secure access to the work zone prior to work.
• Complete removal and disposal of Pier A, including but limited to the timber deck, handrails, lights, light poles and conduits, pilings, bracing, framing, shelter, benches, tables, steel framing units, cross bracing, and timber pilings. The removed light poles shall be salvaged for possible re-use.
• The electrical circuit shall be properly terminated at the on-shore pull box.
• Riprap (Class 30lb.) will be placed along the bank to backfill the void left by the removal of this pier and walkway. The finished surface of the new riprap shall match the adjoining areas that have been recently improved with riprap. Additional riprap shall be placed at the very end of the concrete walk to provide a visual barrier to the former pier access.
B. Pier/Shelter B:
Pier B was moderately damaged during the 2020 hurricane season and is considered a partial loss. While the structure can be salvaged, some portions will require adjustment and repair.
The general scope of repair includes the following general items:
• Secure access to the work zone prior to work.
• Replacement of lost or damaged timber deck in areas damaged by the hurricane with new 0.40 ACQ treated lumber to match exist. Existing deck timber is treated pine lumber (nominal 3 x 12 dimensions) measuring approximately 11¼ inch wide by 2½ inch thick by length required. The new decking shall be secured in place with 3/8” galvanized carriage bolts and nuts. A center line beam was added to the deck that is not identified on the available reference Lakefront Boardwalk Project 9412 construction plans. This beam may require widening of the holes to install the 3/8-inch galvanized carriage bolts.
• Elevation Adjustment of two deck support framing units, one next to the concrete landing, and one at the end of the branch walkway to the shelter. It is the intent to salvage and re-use the existing galvanized deck framing units. The deck section next to the concrete landing is not level with the landing and creates a step hazard. This first framing unit shall be lifted or removed to access the piling at this location. The timber decking for this first framing unit will be removed and replaced with new decking material. The piling adjacent to the concrete landing shall be trimmed so that the restored timber deck matches the concrete landing in elevation. The frame unit at the end of the branch walkway over the water has dropped down primarily in one corner. This end framing unit shall be lifted or removed to access the piling at this location. The timber decking for this end framing unit will be removed and replaced with new decking material. This corner shall be lifted, and a treated filler block shall be securely installed to raise this corner and correct this deck alignment to restore a level walkway. This scope includes any handrail removal and re-installation as needed to facilitate this work. All frame units shall be inspected, and missing bolts replaced or tightened.
• Removal and replacement of all lighting, poles, conduits, wiring complete including connection to electrical circuit on shore. The poles shall be salvaged for re-use. The better of the salvaged poles shall be repainted black and re-installed with new fixture similar to the recent electrical work along the boardwalk. New fixtures shall be installed in the shelter.
• Re-securing all the framing units to the timber piles with new galvanized lag bolts. The new lag bolts shall be 5/8” diameter – 8 inches long. The existing holes may need to be widened to fit the new bolts. Two (2) bolts are required per pile. Any missing or loose bolts or fasteners shall be replaced or tightened as appropriate.
• Gaps observed in the handrail segments shall be corrected.
• The entire walkway shall be pressure washed. The picnic table and benches shall be re-surfaced (sanding). The galvanized support members for this shelter shall be repainted with a compatible galvanized paint.
C. Pier/Shelter C:
Pier C was severely damaged during the 2020 hurricane season and is considered a total loss. The shelter area of this pier is partially submerged in the Lake.
The general scope of work for Pier C includes the following general items:
• Secure access to the work zone prior to work.
• Complete removal and disposal of Pier C, including the timber deck, handrails, lights, light poles and conduits, bracing, framing, shelter, benches, tables, steel framing units, cross bracing, and timber pilings. The removed light poles shall be salvaged for possible re-use.
• The electrical circuit shall be properly terminated at the on-shore pull box.
• Riprap (class 30 lb.) will be placed along the bank to backfill the void left by the removal of this pier and walkway. The finished surface of the new riprap shall match the adjoining areas that have been recently improved with riprap. Additional riprap shall be placed at the very end of the concrete walk to provide a visual barrier to the former pier access.
D. Walkways:
1. Veteran’s Memorial Walkway:
The Veteran’s Memorial Walkway was severely damaged during the 2020 hurricane season and is a total loss. This pier was lifted off its support piles and washed ashore. This timber walkway will be completely removed (onshore and offshore) and not restored under this program.
The general scope of repair includes the following general items:
• Secure access to the work zone prior to work.
• Complete removal and disposal of remaining timber deck, handrail, pilings, bracing, framing, and lighting, both on shore and offshore. Onshore pilings may be completely removed or cut off a minimum of 2 feet below existing grade at the contractor’s option. All pilings in the water shall be completely removed. Pilings adjacent to the concrete landing shall be completely removed or cut off a minimum of 2 feet below existing riprap grade.
• Site fill to restore areas impacted by removal of this timber walkway structure on shore shall be placed. Site fill to consist of topsoil and the site shall be leveled to match adjoining grade. Upon completion, the area shall be hydroseeded. Additional riprap (Class 30lb.) shall be added to supplement the existing around the concrete landing as directed by the engineer.
2. PPG Walkway:
The PPG walkway is located Northeasterly of the PPG fountain and re-connects to the shoreline just south of Pier B. This walkway had moderate damage during the 2020 hurricane season and is currently closed to pedestrian traffic.
The general scope of repair includes the following general items:
• Secure access to the work zone prior to work.
• Replacement of missing or damaged deck material as identified and re-securing loose decking to the existing galvanized frame. Replacement timber deck shall be with new 0.40 ACQ treated lumber to match exist. Existing deck timber is treated pine lumber (nominal 3 x 12 dimensions) measuring approximately 11¼ inch wide by 2½ inch thick by length required. The new decking shall be secured in place with 3/8” galvanized carriage bolts and nuts. A center line beam was added to the deck that is not identified on the available reference Lakefront Boardwalk Project 9412 construction plans. This beam may require widening of the holes to install the 3/8-inch galvanized carriage bolts. The entire walkway shall be cleaned and pressure washed upon completion of the work. All frame units shall be inspected, and missing bolts replaced or tightened.
• Re-securing all the framing units to the timber piles with new galvanized lag bolts. The new lag bolts shall be 5/8” diameter – 8 inches long. The existing holes may need to be widened to fit the new bolts. Two (2) bolts are required per pile. Any missing or loose bolts or fasteners shall be replaced or tightened as appropriate.
• Removal and replacement of all lighting, poles, conduits, wiring complete including connection to electrical circuit on shore. The better of the salvaged poles shall be repainted black and re-installed with new fixtures similar to the recent electrical work along the boardwalk.
| 02/01/2022 08:45 PM UTC |
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Various City Park Repairs - Phase I
City of Lake Charles, Louisiana
Hurricane Laura Storm Repairs – Various City Park Repairs – Phase I
HL – 05, 12, 20, 120, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147
1. The Work includes repairs to multiple existing park facilities:
a. Repair existing bleacher cover structures.
b. Replace damaged bleachers.
a. Chain-link fencing repair/replacement.
b. Repairs to lighting and mechanical systems.
c. Repairs to existing buildings including roofing, fascia, soffit, siding, framing, sheathing,
flooring, gypsum board, painting etc.
d. Replacement of open air pavilion.
e. Repairs to wood fencing.
f. Repair/replace exterior and field lighting.
g. Conversion of tennis court to basketball court.
| 01/18/2022 08:45 PM UTC |
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Project No. 2021-718 Capital Project No. 3276
Project No. 2021-718
Capital Project No. 3276
College Heights Detention Pond Rehabilitation
City of Lake Charles, LA
The general scope of work is the restoration of the existing storm water detention pond serving College Heights Subdivision Phase One to its original volume. The scope includes clearing of the vegetation, removal of the siltation to plan grade, reshaping of the side slopes, placement of an erosion control blanket along the side slopes, concrete block erosion control mat, and placement of a vinyl retaining wall along the East side of Lots 28 and 56 College Heights Sub Phase 1, and hydroseeding.
| 01/04/2022 08:45 PM UTC |
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Repair Project HL-SOV-029
City of Lake Charles
WWTP B/C Tank Debris Removal and Disposal Project
Hurricane Laura (DR-4559-LA) Recovery Program
Repair Project HL-SOV-029
Scope of Services:
Removal of storm blown debris from open top wastewater tanks at WWTP B/C, in response to damage incurred as a result of Hurricane Laura (DR-4559-LA). This Work shall include the following:
A. GENERAL
1. Sludge material in tanks listed below to be dewatered, hauled, and disposed of at an approved landfill.
2. The landfilled product shall have a minimum solids content of 16%.
3. It shall be the contractor’s responsibility to provide means and methods for the completion of all specified criteria listed herein.
B. WWTP B/C
1. Remove and dispose of debris in Digester No. 1 (SOV 29).
2. Remove and dispose of debris in Aeration Basin No. 1 (SOV 29.A.1).
| 12/14/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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CP 3316
City of Lake Charles, Louisiana
Project Name: Mallard Golf Club Lake Charles
Clubhouse & Pro Shop
Capital Project Number: CP3316
New 7000 SF Clubhouse facility will include Pro Shop, Offices, Restrooms, Dinning/Bar and Kitchen
| 11/30/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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Capital Project Number CP3250
CITY OF LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA
KIRKMAN AND OPELOUSAS
MODIFICATIONS AND RECONSTRUCTION
CAPITAL PROJECT NUMBER CP3250
Scope of Services:
The City of Lake Charles desires to provide roadway repairs to the existing Kirman Street
and Opelousas Street intersection. Repairs to the existing roadway shall consist of the
removal of roadway pavement, damaged and/or non-ADA compliant sidewalk pavement,
waterline and sewer line relocation/replacement, and drainage improvements required to
reconstruct this damaged intersection.
| 11/30/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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Capital Project Number 3393
CITY OF LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA
CONTRABAND SEWER LIFT STATION
PERMANENT STAND-BY GENERATOR
CAPITAL PROJECT NUMBER CP3393
Scope of Services:
Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents for Contraband Sewer Lift Station – Permanent Stand-by Generator project. The Work includes, but is not limited to, the following:
• Furnish and Install 480V Stand-by Generator with Automatic Transfer Switch
• Intercept incoming Entergy Feed and Replace Miscellaneous Electrical Panels
• Interconnect Generator Control Panel with Owner’s SCADA and Low Voltage Supply
| 11/30/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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CP 3341
City of Lake Charles, Louisiana
Clooney Street Improvement
CP 3341
The referenced project will include the following improvements to Clooney Street:
• Removal of existing concrete pavement
• Reconstruction of roadway with lime-treated subgrade, stone base, and new concrete pavement
• Installation of subsurface drainage system
• Installation of 6” HDPE water main
• CIPP lining of existing sanitary sewer main and services
| 11/30/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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Repair Project HL-SOV-081
City of Lake Charles
WWTP A Tank Debris Removal and Disposal Project
Hurricane Laura (DR-4559-LA) Recovery Program
Repair Project HL-SOV-081
Scope of Services:
Removal of storm blown debris from open top wastewater tanks at WWTP A, in response to damage incurred as a result of Hurricane Laura (DR-4559-LA). This Work shall include the following:
A. GENERAL
1. Sludge material in tanks listed below to be dewatered, hauled, and disposed of at an approved landfill.
2. The landfilled product shall have a minimum solids content of 16%.
3. It shall be the contractor’s responsibility to provide means and methods for the completion of all specified criteria listed herein.
B. WWTP A
1. Remove and dispose of settled debris in Digester No. 1 (SOV 81.F.1).
2. Remove and dispose of settled debris in Digester No. 2 (SOV 81.F.2).
3. Remove and dispose of settled debris in Aeration Basin No. 1 (SOV 81.G.1).
4. Remove and dispose of settled debris in Aeration Basin No. 2 (SOV 81.G.2).
5. Remove and dispose of settled debris in Aeration Basin No. 3 (SOV 81.G.3).
6. Remove and dispose of settled debris in Aeration Basin No. 4 (SOV 81.G.4).
| 11/30/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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Repair Project HL-SOV-126
City of Lake Charles
WWTP D Tank Debris Removal and Disposal Project
Hurricane Laura (DR-4559-LA) Recovery Program
Repair Project HL-SOV-126
Scope of Services:
Removal of storm blown debris from open top wastewater tanks at WWTP D, in response to damage incurred as a result of Hurricane Laura (DR-4559-LA). This Work shall include the following:
A. GENERAL
1. Sludge material in tanks listed below to be dewatered, hauled, and disposed of at an approved landfill.
2. The landfilled product shall have a minimum solids content of 16%.
3. It shall be the contractor’s responsibility to provide means and methods for the completion of all specified criteria listed herein.
B. WWTP D
1. Remove and dispose of debris in Digester No. 1 (SOV 126.B.1).
2. Remove and dispose of debris in Digester No. 2 (SOV 126.B.2).
3. Remove and dispose of debris in Digester No. 3 (SOV 126.B.3).
4. Remove and dispose of debris in Oxidation Ditch No. 1 (SOV 126.A.1).
5. Remove and dispose of debris in Oxidation Ditch No. 2 (SOV 126.A.2).
6. Remove and dispose of debris in Oxidation Ditch No. 3 (SOV 126.A.3).
7. Remove and dispose of debris in Anoxic Tank No. 1 (SOV 126.A.4).
8. Remove and dispose of debris in Anoxic Tank No. 2 (SOV 126.A.5).
9. Remove and dispose of debris in Anoxic Tank No. 3 (SOV 126.A.6).
| 11/30/2021 08:45 PM UTC |
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