Chase Trunkline Rehabilitation
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Chase Trunkline Rehabilitation
- Issuing Agency
- City of Huntsville
- Location
- Alabama
- Published Date
- Apr 22, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 29, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- Project No. 71-26-SP07
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Chase Trunkline Rehabilitation Project No. 71-26-SP07
MANDATORY Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. CST and the Bid Opening has been RESCHEDULED and will be held on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. CST .
Both meetings will be held at City Hall, in Training Room 624, located at 305 Fountain Circle, Huntsville, AL 35801.
Attached FilesBid ContactsFile Description Download Addendum No. 3 Download Revised Quantities-Attachment A1 Download Addendum No. 2 Download Addendum No. 1 Download MANDATORY Pre-Bid Meeting Attendees Download Drawings Download Technical Specifications Download Specifications Download Advertisement Download Name Job Title Chase Marshall Project Engineer Mary Ridgeway Procurement & Contracts Coordinator - Attachment Preview
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~~HUNTSVILLEUrban Development DepartmentEngineering DivisionCHASE TRUNKLINE REHABILITATIONProject No. 71-26-SP07April 22, 2026Addendum #3NOTICE OF CHANGE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS:• Bid Opening date has been RESCHEDULED to Wednesday, April 291 2026, at11 :00 a.m. CST.Addenda will only be emailed to those bidders who attend and have signed in at the prebid meeting. All addenda. as well as other project information. are available fordownloading on Engineering's website at www.huntsvilleal.gov/engineering/bidlist.Acknowledgement of receipt/download from website of addenda is mandatory usingAttachment "C" located in the Specifications and attachment must be submitted with bidpackage. Failure to do so shall be cause for rejection of the bid. It is the responsibility ofall bidders to refer to the website for any updates. The attached pre-bid meeting minutes, alladdenda, and attachments for the above-referenced project will become part of the contractdocuments .Attachments: Attachment N - Manhole Rehabilitation Chemical Grout ApplicationsAttachment O - Quadex Manhole Restoration Materials Installation SpecificationEND OF ADDENDUM #3The Star of AlabamaP.O. Box 308 • Huntsville, AL 35804-0308 • Phone 256-427-5300 • Fax 256-427-5325ATTACHMENT "N"Manhole Rehabilitation Chemical Grout ApplicationsApplication for crack Infiltration1 START WITH A VISIBLE CRACK1.1 The surface of the crack may need to be cleaned off with a mechanical grinder or a wire brush.Deposits left by effervescence can Inhibit full penetration of the grout.2 DRIU INJEcn0N HOLES2.1 Appropriate sized hole should be drilled at a 45• angle so that it intersects the crack at roughly1/2 the depth of the concrete. Maximum depth required on almost any structure Is 18".Hammers with vacuum bits are not recommended.2.2 Cracks tend to veer off In one direction or another below the surface level. It may be necessaryto stagger Injection holes from one side of the crack to the other. This will Insure that at leasthalf of the holes intersect the crack.2.3 Hole spacing depends on the width of the crack, but typically is between 6" and 10" for hairlinecracks. Holes may be spaced as far apart as 24" on wider cracks. If the concrete being sealed is6" deep or less, holes should be drilled directly into the crack no more than 6" apart.2.4 On large jobs a 20' test section should be injected to determine the most feasible and economicport spacing.3 FLUSH INJEOION HOLES3.1 A flush wand that will reach the back of the injection holes should be used to flush out thedrilling dust. USE ONLY CLEAN WATER TO FLUSH OUT THE HOLES. It is very important to get theholes as clean as possible; otherwise the dust will clog up the crack and inhibit penetration ofthe grout.4 INSTALL PORTS4.1 Mechanical packers should be used In weak concrete or for deep drilling. They should beinserted until the top of the rubber sleeve is flush with concrete. If the rubber is not flush withthe concrete it may either spall the concrete when tightened down or blow out when theinjection pressures start to rise. Use a 3/8" deep well socket to tighten the Packers.4.2 The tips should be left off of all the Packers until you are ready to flush the crack. Bang-in portsare an excellent choice for good concrete where deep drilling is not necessary. Simply bangthem into a 3/8" hole with a hammer.5 FLUSH THE CRACK5.1 Install a tip on the first packer. USE ONLY CLEAN WATER TO FLUSH THE CRACKI Injectionpressure should start at 250p.s.i. and be Increased as needed. This will clean dirt and othercontaminants out, open the crack up, and insure that enough water is present to activate thegrout. A non-staining dye may be added to the water to see where the flush water is coming outand to help separate ground water from flush water.5.2 Start flushing with the injector that is at the bottom of a vertical crack, or at the very end of acrack if It is horizontal. Continue to flush with water until only contaminate free water is flowingout of the crack or the next port. If no water is being pumped through the port, the injectionhole may not be intersecting the crack. If this is the case, drill another hole on the other side ofthe crack and repeat the above steps. Be sure not to cross through the first injection hole.Repeat this process for every port.NOTE: The rubber in the Mechanical Packer tends to relax if left in the wall for more than eighthours. This causes the Packer to become loose and may cause blow outs when high pressure is usedto inject the grout. To avoid this, the Packers may need to be re-tightened prior to grout injection.5.3 In order to insure that the grout will not set up in the pump and hoses, It Is best to use twodifferent pumps - one for flushing and one for grout injection. If this is not possible, be sure tothoroughly flush the pump out with Prime Flush (or Approved Equal) non-flammable solventbefore switching from water to grout.6 INJECT THE GROUT6.1 Always wear safety glasses, rubber gloves, and long sleeve shirt and pants when doing any typeof pressure injection. See MSDS sheet before working with any Prime-Flex products.6.2 Remove the tips from all of the ports. Re-tighten the Mechanical Packers if necessary. Put a tipon the first Port used to flush and begin injecting Prime-Flex (or Approved Equal). Patience Is amust when doing crack injection. It may take several minutes to get resin flowing into the crack.Increase pressure in l00p.s.i. increments as necessary. The lowest pressure that will getpenetration should always be used, but it may be necessary to increase the pressure as high as2,S00p.s.l. Be very careful when turning the pressures up this high, as the concrete may shear orthe Packer can blow out of the hole. This usually results in the technician being sprayed withgrout. If grout begins to flow freely from the crack, stop injection to give the material time toactivate. The crack should seal enough to begin injection again within a few minutes. If the flowdoes not stop, Prime Plug (or Approved Equal rapid setting hydraulic cement) may be necessaryto plug the leak. Clean the grout off of the crack as much as possible before applying Prime Plug(or Approved Equal). It will set within a few minutes.NOTE: It is useful for a small amount of grout to drip out of the crack. It allows the technician to seehow far the grout has traveled and it will seal itself up within a few minutes.6.3 Continue to pump until material has penetrated the entire distance between the first andsecond Packer. The grout will not always visibly travel the entire distance in hairline cracks. Oncethe furthest point of grout travel has been obtained, move on to the next Packer and repeat theprocess.7 FLUSH THE PUMP7.1 When finished pumping for the day, the pump should be thoroughly flushed out using PrimeFlush solvent (or Approved Equal). Material left in the pump overnight may set up and ruin thepump.8 REMOVE THE PORTS8.1 Wait 24 hours before removing the ports. If it Is necessary to remove them the same day, asmall amount of water may be injected into each hole before removing. Usually a 3/8" sodcetand wrench, vice grips, and a small screwdriver are necessary to remove the MechanicalPackers. Bang in ports are removed with vice grips.9 PATCH INJECTION HOLES9.1 The injection holes should be patched with an epoxy gel (Speed Bond #1) (or Approved Equal).10 GRIND GROUT OFF SURFACE10.1Use an electric grinder with a grinding disc or a wire wheel to remove the grout from thesurface. Use caution; a wire wheel can "grab" the grout and be pulled from the technician'shands. If possible, wait 24 hours before grinding.11 APPLY SURFACE SEAL11.1Apply a band of Prime Gel 2200 Flexible (or Approved Equal) to the surface of the crackto give a more attractive look to the surface and to act as a secondary barrier.Application for a Gusher1. DRILL RELIEF HOLES/ INJECTION HOLES1.1. Reduce water pressure as much as possible. Drill relief holes (also to be used as injection holes) belowor at the side of the leak. When the crack is patched the water will be diverted through the relief holesand the pressure on the crack will be reduced. An appropriate size hole should be drilled at a 4So angleso that it intersects the crack at roughly 1/2 the depth of the concrete. 18 inches is the maximum depthrequired on almost any structure. Prime Resins recommends the use of a heavy duty rotary hammer fordrilling. Hammers with vacuum bits are not recommended.1.2. Cracks tend to veer off In one direction or another below the surface level. For this reason It may benecessary to stagger injection holes from one side of the crack to the other. This will insure that at leasthalf of your holes intersect the crack. Hole spacing depends on the width of the crack, but typically forgushing leaks only a few holes are necessary.2. FLUSH INJECTION HOLES2.1. This is not necessary if water is running out of the holes. A flush wand that will reach the back of theinjection holes should be used to flush out the drilling dust. USE ONLY CLEAN WATER TO FLUSH OUTTHE HOLES. Make sure to get the holes as clean as possible to insure penetration of the grout.3 . APPLY THE SURFACE SEAL3.1. Apply Prime Plug (or Approved Equal, a fast setting hydraulic cement) to clean, sound concrete. If thecrack is extremely wide, the Activated Oakum Technique may be used (see Activated OakumTechnique).4. INSTALL PORTS4.1. 1/2" and 5/8" Prime Packers are high pressure injection ports. Install so that the top of the rubbersleeve is flush with concrete. If the rubber is not flush with the concrete it may either spaII the concretewhen tightened down or blow out when the injection pressures start to rise. Use a 3/8" deep wellsocket to tighten the Packers. Do not beat on the Packer with a hammer. This will damage the threadsand the tip will not be able to screw on. Leave off tips of Packers until you inject.NOTE: The rubber in the Packer tends to relax if left in the wall for more than eight hours. This causes thePacker to become loose and may cause blow outs when high pressure is used to inject the grout. To avoidthis, the Packers may need to be re-tightened prior to grout injection.5. INJECT THE GROUT5.1. Please see MSDS before working with any Prime-Flex (or Approved Equal) product. Always wear safetyglasses, rubber gloves, long sleeve shirts, and pants when doing any type of pressure injection. It Is bestto use two different pumps - one for flushing and one for grout injection. If this Is not possible, be sureto thoroughly flush the pump out with Prime Flush cleaning solvent (or Approved Equal) beforeswitching from water to grout.5.2. Grout may be injected as a single component or two components. For two component injection, a twocomponent pump with a static mixing chamber at the end of the hoses may be used. Prime-Flex (orApproved Equal) products can be mixed at a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio of grout to water. The mix ratio has only aslight affect on cured properties of grout.5.3. If, after surface sealing, you are still encountering problems with water flow, inject Prime-Flex 920 (orApproved Equal) with a maximum dose of Prime-Kat. The Prime-Flex 920 (or Approved Equal) reactsvery fast and expands up to 2,900%. It will seal off the leak very quickly. If the crack Is expected tomove, or If the surface seal was sufficient to control the leak, a flexible material (Prime-Flex 900 XLV(orApproved Equal)) should be injected. The 920 requires a catalyst, and should be poured into a mixingbucket and mixed with the proper amount of Prime-Kat Clear (or Approved Equal). See technicalliterature or label on pail for proper mix ratio. Do not allow any moisture to enter the pail.5.4. In most pressure injection procedures it is necessary to leave the tips off of all the Packers that have nothad grout injected through them. They allow air and water to vent out of the crack. Failure to do thiswill result in excess pressure building up in the crack and possibly cause further damage to thestructure. This is not always necessary with a gushing leak. If the leak Is bad, the pressure will vent tothe water source. Remove the tips from all of the Packers. Re-tighten the Packers if necessary. Put a tipon the lowest Packer and begin injecting Prime-Flex. The lowest pressure that will get penetrationshould always be used (250 p.s.i. minimum), but it may be necessary to increase the pressure as high as2,500 p.s.i. Be very careful when increasing pressure. If the surface seal blows out and grout begins toflow freely from the crack, Prime Plug (or Approved Equal) may be necessary to re-plug the leak. Cleanthe grout off of the crack as much as possible before applying the Prime Plug (or Approved Equal). Itshould set within a few minutes. Continue to pump until material has penetrated the entire distance
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