Littleville CDBG water main replacement rebid: pre-bid July 30, bids due Aug. 13
Littleville AL – The Town’s CDBG Water Main Replacement rebid sets a non-mandatory July 30 pre-bid meeting and sealed bids due Aug. 13.
Littleville’s CDBG-funded Water Main Replacement project is back on the procurement calendar. The Town of Littleville has issued a rebid with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting on July 30, 2026, and sealed bids due August 13, 2026.
Key dates bidders—and residents watching public works progress—can track
According to the Town’s bid advertisement, sealed bids will be received by the Town of Littleville until 11:00 A.M. local time on Thursday, August 13, 2026. The notice also says bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud at Littleville Town Hall located at 1810 George Wallace Hwy, Russellville, AL 35654.
The advertisement further specifies how bids must be submitted: sealed bid envelopes must be delivered to the Honorable Ronald Morrow, Mayor, at 1810 George Wallace Hwy, Russellville, AL 35654.
The notice schedules a pre-bid meeting for Thursday, July 30, 2026 at 11:00 A.M. at Littleville Town Hall (1810 George Wallace Hwy, Russellville, AL 35654). The ad says attendance is non-mandatory (but encouraged).
What the rebid is for (and the identifiers tied to the notice)
The advertisement describes the work as a CDBG Water Main Replacement rebid for the Town of Littleville, including approximately 2,300 LF of water main installation (with service transfers and all related appurtenances).
In the bid packet, the project is tied to CDBG Project No. SM-CM-PF-24-015. The GMC bid listing also shows the procurement under Project #: CBHM250025(R).
Where contract documents can be reviewed—and how bidders get copies
The bid notice directs readers to where documents can be examined: contract documents and plans may be examined at the Town Hall in Littleville, AL.
For copies, the advertisement says plans are available through Goodwyn Mills Cawood, LLC by contacting ashley.nobles@gmcnetwork.com (phone listed in the ad) upon payment of a one-time administrative fee.
- $20 for digital access/file sharing access
- $100 for each printed set
The notice also states that no documents will be issued within 48 hours prior to bid opening.
Why CDBG matters for residents’ water and infrastructure planning
Alabama’s CDBG program is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and administered by the State of Alabama. ADECA lists “water and sewer extensions and rehabilitation” among typical CDBG activities—so work like a water-main replacement can fit into the broader category of federally supported local infrastructure improvements.
What’s still unknown—and what to watch next
The advertisement provides the procurement steps and deadlines, but it does not spell out a construction start date or an award date. After bids are opened on Aug. 13, the next item for residents and nearby businesses to watch is whether the Town/GMC posting updates the project under the same solicitation identifiers and whether any bid addenda or plan-holder updates appear in the bid materials tied to CBHM250025(R) and SM-CM-PF-24-015.
For nearby residents and local businesses, the practical takeaway is that procurement is underway—next steps depend on what happens after the sealed-bid deadline.
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