The document details the bid opening for improvements to the wastewater treatment facility in Paden City, West Virginia, specified under Section 219. Scheduled for June 18, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. EDT, the meeting was attended by representatives from C.J. Mahan Construction Company, including Brendan Wilson and Will Kennedy, alongside the project sponsor, City Engineer Anthoney Urgo. Notably, Pat Jones and a representative from Orders Construction were also present. The document serves as an official record of attendance at a key procurement event related to local government infrastructure enhancement. This bid aligns with federal and state efforts to improve water management systems and addresses critical environmental concerns in the region.
The document presents the Independent Government Estimate (IGE) for the wastewater treatment facility project in Paden City, spanning Tyler and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia, under solicitation W911WN25BA010. The total IGE is set at $1,672,973.57. Bids from various construction companies were opened on June 18, 2025, showcasing the competitive nature of the project. Kovilic Construction Company, Inc. submitted a bid of $4,909,700.00, while C.J. Mahan Construction Company, LLC's bid was $4,490,000.00, and Orders Construction Company, Inc. offered $3,974,000.00. This document outlines the financial aspects of the bidding process and showcases expected expenditures for a critical public infrastructure project aimed at enhancing wastewater treatment capabilities in the area. The bid results indicate a significant investment by the government, associated with achieving environmental compliance and improvement of local wastewater management infrastructure.
The document lists various personnel involved in project management from different companies, including Jade Creek, Beitzel Corporation, and USACE, detailing their names, titles, phone numbers, and email addresses. It indicates roles as either prime contractors or subcontractors, with specific references to their positions in two separate tables. Key individuals include Dale Pasley and Derek Buzzo from Jade Creek as prime contractors, along with personnel from USACE and other firms.