Real Estate and Appraisal Quality Assurance and Quality Control Services – cancelled

Charlotte Water is seeking contracts with companies that will handle land acquisitions and all related services thereto as needed, which is required occasionally and pursuant to the construction of critical water and wastewater infrastructure. Services will include acquisitions, relocations, appraisals, review of appraisals, various legal tasks, and easement offers. The type and amount of work vary per project and thus is unknown until the company reviews each project at the time of assignment.

 

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Lab Testing Services

Charlotte Water, a City of Charlotte department is seeking contracts with multiple laboratories ​to supplement the City’s lab testing services (testing lab samples from WWTPs, WTPs, etc.) for tests that we do not perform and/or when our workload exceeds capacity for internal staff to complete on time.

Lead and Copper Rule Revision – cancelled

Charlotte Water is soliciting Statement of Qualifications from a qualified engineering firm to provide future service line inspections (meter box inspections or potholing), as well as service line data entry for predictive modeling.

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ISO Certification Registrar Services – cancelled

The objective of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to solicit Proposals that enable the City to determine which ANAB-accredited registrar will best meet the City’s needs to conduct 3rd party audits and issue “Certificates of Registration” in ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 9001:2015 (or the current, approved version of standard).

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Davidson Eastern Rocky River Sanitary Sewer Outfall-CANCELLED

This contract will be for the design and construction of a gravity outfall sewer along the Rocky River. This project will consist of approximately 3,600 linear feet of 15-inch and 2,400 linear feet of 12-inch gravity sanitary sewer piping. This outfall is tributary to the existing Rocky River outfall in Cabarrus County and Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County (WSACC) Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant.

This opportunity has been cancelled as of 12/18/2024

Davidson Eastern Rocky River Sanitary Sewer Outfall – cancelled

This contract will be for the design and construction of a gravity outfall sewer along the Rocky River. This project will consist of approximately 3,600 linear feet of 15-inch and 2,400 linear feet of 12-inch gravity sanitary sewer piping. This outfall is tributary to the existing Rocky River outfall in Cabarrus County and Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County (WSACC) Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant.

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Beaverdam Creek Trunk Sewer Phase 2 – cancelled

This contract will be for the construction of 1,929 linear feet of 24-inch gravity sewer. This contract will be funded as a developer reimbursable. The project will be located in West Charlotte along Dixie River Road.

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FY25 Subsurface Utility Locating Services – cancelled

This contract will be for the subsurface utility locates associated with miscellaneous projects, from identifying infrastructure around our existing water and sewer lines to assisting in planning for future water and sewer projects. The contract will be used on an as-needed basis, shared between all engineering divisions of Charlotte Water. This will cover Charlotte Water’s entire service area.

This opportunity has been cancelled.

Interbasin Transfer Modification Project

Charlotte Water is soliciting Statement of Qualifications from a qualified engineering firm to conduct a comprehensive environmental impact assessment and prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in accordance with applicable regulations and guidelines. The scope of work shall include, but is not limited to, identifying scope alternatives that would provide for long term water supply to the Rocky River portion of the CLTW service area. Also, identifying potential environmental impacts, including secondary and cumulative impacts associated with the proposed IBT modification and identified alternatives. The selected Firm shall have relevant experience in developing Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) within the realm of water resources, supply, and use. Preferably the Firm will have experience in development of EIS related specifically to interbasin transfer of water related to the regulatory requirements of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ).