Bid Opportunities

Bid Opportunities

Please review the upcoming bids noted below and submit your bid at least 2 days before the bid date to our estimating team at estimating@reytec.com or contact her at 713-600-3014. We encourage you to visit this page each month for new bid opportunities.

Bid Opportunities

Job Name Owner Bid Date Job Description Documentation Link
RFB 6685 Flour Bluff 18-inch Water
Line Extension
City of Corpus Christi 01/14/2026

2:30 PM CST

Meeting Number: 2663 870 8161; Meeting Password: VZmEBDpp358

The project scope of work includes the installation of 2.22 miles of 18-inch waterline from Don Patricio Drive and Flour Bluff Drive to Laguna Shores Road. The new 18-inch waterline will connect to the city’s existing 10” ACP waterline on Flour Bluff Drive and provide a stub out for a future 24-inch waterline connection. The 18-inch waterline will also connect to the city’s existing 18-inch waterline on Laguna Shores Road. Pipe installation will be by conventional trenching and guided auger bore. Drawings & Links
Hill Lane Wastewater Interceptor
Phase 1 & Phase 2
City of Austin 01/15/2026
2:00 PM CST
4,200 feet of 36-inch wastewater interceptor from E. U.S. 290 north along Gilleland Creek to Hill Lane, 4,450 feet of 30-inch wastewater interceptor from the 36-
inch wastewater interceptor west along Hill Lane to N. SH 130, and 4,720 feet of 24-inch wastewater interceptor from the 30-inch wastewater interceptor west
across N. SH 130 and then north along Gilleland Creek to E. Howard Lane
Drawings & Links
North & South Kuehler WWTP
Rehabilitation
New Braunfels Utilities 01/15/2026
2:00 PM CST
The Work. The work consists of providing the necessary labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and plant to construct the North & South Kuehler
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Rehabilitation work including but not limited to: the headworks improvements, process blowers replacement, digester
blowers replacement, membrane thickener blowers replacement, membrane screens replacement, aeration basins improvements, gravity thickener
replacement, vehicle bridge, chemical systems replacement, chlorine contact basin improvements, offsite sanitary sewer improvements, NPW systems
replacement, sludge valves replacement, and all associated piping, manholes and inlets, valves, fittings, thrust blocks and pipe supports, protective coatings,
hydro-mulch seeding, site grading and paving, drainage structures, fencing, electrical; controls; duct bank and pull boxes; demolition items as specified;
temporary facilities and all incidental components as shown on the construction drawings and contract documents necessary to construct, tie-in and make for
a complete and operational system.
Drawings & Links
Lift Station Rehabilitation &
Reconstruction (CMAR) – Emnora
#2, Bretshire #1, Red Gully, Cherry
Oak, Annunciation & Shadow Lakes
City of Houston 01/16/2026
2:00 PM CST
The City of Houston has engaged Boyer, Inc. as the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of six wastewater lift
stations. The work includes, but is not limited to, modification of existing facilities, demolition of obsolete structures, construction of detention facilities and odor
control, site restoration, implementation of bypass pumping to maintain operations, installation of new submersible pumps, auxiliary wet wells, force main and
influent sewer improvements, and replacement of electrical/control buildings with upgraded MCCs, SCADA, and a standby generator.
Drawings & Links
Lift Station No. 1 and Force Main
Replacement
City of Lake Jackson 01/21/2026
2:00 PM CST

Sealed Envelope Bids turned in at Lake Jackson City Hall Council Chambers, 25 Oak Drive, Lake Jackson, TX 77566

New 9.25 MGD lift station: 18′ ID circular wet well with Canopy Covering and Trolley Hoist, 3 submersible pumps with VFDs., New CMU Electrical Building,
New Generator, Site Improvements, Grading, and Paving.

Installation of 24” HDPE (DR-17) force main by open-cut and trenchless methods: Furnish and Install thirteen (13) 2” combination air release/ vacuum valves,
Furnish and Install four (4) 24” direct bury plug valves, Furnish and Install 6″ Force Main Lateral including 6″ Plug Valve, 2″ CAV, 6″ MJ End Cap, Couplings,
Fittings Tees, Concrete Structure, and Backfill Material, Furnish and Install 2″ Force Main Lateral including 2″ Plug Valve, 2″ CTS, Compression End Cap,
Couplings, Fittings, Tees, Concrete Structure, and Backfill Material, Furnish and Install 3″ Force Main Lateral including 3″ Plug Valve, 3″ MJ End Cap,
Couplings, Fittings, Tees, Concrete Structure, and Backfill Material, Including but not limited to, clearing and grubbing, hydromulch and seeding, dewatering,
hydrostatic testing, and pavement replacement.

Drawings & Links
Peggy Dr. Area Drainage (Eastgate
Subdivision)
City of San Antonio 01/23/2026
2:00 PM CST
The project includes full reconstruction of streets. (curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches) throughout the neighborhood to address drainage
concerns. To resolve onsite drainage issues, the project will regrade the earthen channel located between Stutt’s Dr. and Peggy Dr and create
concrete channels that will channel flow and transition to the existing concrete outfall at Trib A to Rosillo Creek. To resolve offsite drainage issues,
the project proposes property acquisition and interceptor swales along the property lines of Martindale Army Airfield (MAAF) and adjacent
residential properties.
Drawings & Links
Construction of Keegans Bayou
Stormwater Detention Basin (Phase
1) near Old Richmond Road
Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) 01/26/2026
2:00 PM CST
Construction of Keegans Bayou Stormwater Detention Basin (Phase 1) near Old Richmond Road (CDBG-DR/GLO, EPA) –
Project ID D518-03-00-E002
Drawings & Links
Channel Conveyance Improvements
to Poor Farm Ditch from Bellaire
Blvd to University Blvd
Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) 01/26/2026
2:00 PM CST
Channel Conveyance Improvements to Poor Farm Ditch from Bellaire Blvd to University Blvd for the Harris County Flood
Control District
Drawings & Links

 

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Todd F, Vice President of Alternative Delivery