Projects for Eureka, City of
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DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES REQUIRED Qualified consulting teams shall be led by a California-licensed architect, and include California-licensed structural and mechanical engineers that have broad expertise in the evaluation and design of retrofitting window curtain systems, HVAC systems and low-rise elevators. The City will provide a limited Hazardous Materials Survey report for the building areas and elements to be impacted by the work. The Hazardous Materials Survey report will include laboratory testing and results for the Consultant’s use in evaluating and performing the required services.
For questions about the project you can contactMatt Grosjean 707-683-5258
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Description. The Project is located at 2905 Ocean Street (APN :008-171-007), Eureka, CA, 95501 and is described as follows: The project involves accessibility upgrades to site arrival points, creation of two new accessible restrooms, extension of the building footprint 24’ to add an exercise room and additional bathroom.
For questions about the project you can contactRiley Topolewski
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Description. The Project Location is the City of Eureka Municipal Auditorium, located at 1120 F Street, Eureka, CA 95501, and is described as follows: Provide and install new roofing system of approximately 17,000 SF of white 50mil PVC roofing membrane over mechanically-fastened fire-rated roofing underlayment. New roofing system will be placed over existing torch down roof.
For questions about the project you can contactMatt Grosjean
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Description. The Project is located at various locations throughout the City of Eureka: Harris Street., Myrtle Avenue and H Street. Work to be performed includes, in general, of clearing and grubbing, grinding and paving, replacing sidewalk, traffic signal detector replacement, utility box adjusting, pavement overlay and applying thermoplastic striping and markings.
For questions about the project you can contactJay Wortelboer
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The Project is located at Northern Terminus of C Street (APN :001-011-013), Eureka, CA and is described as follows: The project involves the replacement of approximately 40 existing timber fenders piles with new Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composite piles.
For questions about the project you can contactRiley Topolewski at:
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Scope of Work Provides new underground fire sprinkler water supply from exterior main to interior fire sprinkler riser room for Buildings A and B. Coordinate requirements for double check valve assembly, post indicator valve (PIV), and fire department connection (FDC) with the civil engineer and fire code officials. Provide new hydraulically calculated wet pipe automatic fire sprinkler system for the building with floor control valves. Provide a dry pipe system or dry barrel sprinkler heads is areas exposed to temperatures below 40F in accordance with NFPA 13. Provide a fire department connection with two inlet connections at a location approved by the local authority. The hydraulically designed system shall be based on an official water flow test conducted within one year of the date of shop drawing submittals.
For questions about the project you can contactKatie Marsolan
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Description: The City has an existing corporation yard (corp yard) where the City stores and repairs its fleet vehicles, public works equipment, and maintenance materials, located at 945 West 14th Street, Eureka CA. In addition to storing larger equipment and vehicles, the 3.9-acre existing corp yard serves as daily headquarters for permanent and seasonal staff by providing crew workspace, personal safety equipment, small tools, and communications with radios, work-order technology, GIS database, and similar. Equipment stored at the existing corp yard is critical during emergency events; however, the existing corp yard buildings and facilities are aging and substandard, and the corp yard is located in the Coastal Zone in an area at current risk of liquefaction and tsunami flooding, and at future risk of storm flooding due to sea level rise.
For questions about the project you can contactKatie Marsolan
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DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: A set of draft design plans depicting the scope of work is included as Appendix 1 of this report. The design drawings depict the removal of 40 existing 14-inch failing or failed wooden pilings and associated connections and the installation of 40 new 14-inch composite (fiberglass and non-leaching high-density plastic) fender pilings and connectors along the existing quay face in the same locations as the existing wooden pilings. These new fender pilings will serve to protect both the quay structure and vessels using the facility from damage during mooring and equipment loading and unloading. The project will be constructed during one construction season proposed to begin in May 2022. The construction will utilize a nearby parking lot as a project staging area and will likely store and use heavy machinery, including crane equipment, a barge, and a pile driver for the installation of the new pilings and the removal of the existing pilings. Pilings that are submerged at low tide will be removed from the quay using a crane or other equipment that can safely lift the pilings and load them on a truck for disposal.
For questions about the project you can contactRiley Topolewski
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SCOPE OF WORK A. Furnish all labor, material, equipment and services necessary to provide all work, complete in place, as indicated on Drawings and specified herein. Work specified in this Section includes, but is not limited to the following: Site preparation. Tree protection. Restore damaged improvement to original condition. Existing Utilities. Clearing and Grubbing. Removing topsoil. Removing existing improvements. Backfill requirements. Disposing of objectionable material
For questions about the project you can contactRobin Praszker
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Project Description This project consists, in general of the inspection of the gravity sanitary sewer system (SS) for the City of Eureka. This includes a closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection to National Association of Sewer Services Association (NASSCO) standards including; Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) inspection of the SS mains; Level 1 Manhole Assessment Certification Program (MACP) inspection of the manholes; and smoke testing of the project area. The project encompasses seven sewer basins in the City of Eureka
For questions about the project you can contactGabriel Adame
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Description. The Project is located at Cooper’s Gulch Reach, runs up stream to 14th Street crossing, and ends at M Street crossing. The Project addresses known fish passage barriers and other constraints to salmonids and stream functions in the First Slough watershed. The project will provide habitat connectivity to nearby First Slough brackish habitat and the Eureka Slough estuary. Habitats will be enhanced within the Cooper Gulch reach through addition of large woody debris, alcoves, and channel modifications. Three migration barriers will be addressed by replacing and/or removing culverts at the 14th Street crossing, the M Street right of way, and the N Street right of way.
For questions about the project you can contactBrittany Powell
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Description. The Project is located at the Crowley Property on Hilfiker Lane, adjacent to the Elk River Wastewater Treatment Plant at 4301 Hilfiker Lane, and is described as follows: The furnishing and installation of; electrical equipment, including conductors, service panels, and grounding equipment; concrete pads; bollards; as well as installation of City supplied electrical equipment, including main switchboard and distribution panels
For questions about the project you can contactGabriel Adame
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Description. The Project is located at various locations throughout the City of Eureka, and is described as follows: rehabilitation or replacement of approximately 90 sewer laterals by digging and replacing, or approved trenchless methods, within the City of Eureka
For questions about the project you can contactJay Wortelboer,
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Description of Project. The Project is located in multiple locations on Myrtle Avenue between 7th and Harrison Streets and is described in summary as follows: Lump Sum Installation of temporary water main and services 4,330 LF Install trenchless C900 8” water main 169 LF Install trenchless C900 6” water main 10 EA Replace water service & meter 1”, (>20’) 14 EA Replace water service & meter 1”, (≤20’) 6 EA Replace gate valve assembly (2 valves) 5 EA Replace gate valve assembly (3 valves) 7 EA Replace Fire Hydrant Service
For questions about the project you can contactKelly Allen
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SCOPE OF WORK : Provide labor, materials, equipment, and transportation, and perform operations necessary or incidental to the proper execution and completion of the electrical work, whether specifically mentioned or not, and as directly indicated or reasonably implied by the Drawings and Specifications.
For questions about the project you can contactgadame@eurekaca.gov
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Scope of Work products and services may include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Attend public, Caltrans, field and City staff meetings; 2. Compile an environmental document compliant with NEPA for federally funded projects. Some of the studies to support NEPA services may include, but are not limited to, the following: Preliminary Environmental Study (LAPM Exhibit 6-A) Location hydraulic study and floodplain evaluation report Drainage study Geotechnical study, as needed to supplement existing Preliminary Geotechnical Exploration Technical Memorandum Historic Property and Archeological Resources
For questions about the project you can contactBrittany Powell
bpowell@eurekaca.gov -
SCOPE OF WORK Solar Renewable Energy Improvements
For questions about the project you can contactKelly Allen,
kallen@eurekca.gov -
THIS PROJECT INCLUDES Biosolids Disposal Project 2024/26
For questions about the project you can contactKelly Allen
kallen@eurekaca.gov