Professional Engineering Services for Construction Administration & Observations Services

Charlotte Water (CLTWater) is soliciting Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified engineering firms (Firm) to provide Construction Administration & Observations Services for the Ashe Plantation WWTP Phase II. CLTWater intends to contract with one or more firms to provide professional engineering
services for the project.

The selected Firm(s) shall provide at a minimum, construction administration and observation services.

• Construction administration (CA) services

• Construction observation, resident project representative (RPR) services

• Project closeout services

 

Phase II of the upgrades include the following:
• Installation of a new 100,000 GPD package WWTP with simplex flow EQ basin, parallel extended
aeration basins, parallel clarifiers, air lift pumps for RAS/WAS, simplex aerobic digestor
• New standby generator with option to use natural gas fuel
• Pre-fabricated office/laboratory/restroom
• Site piping modifications
• Electrical upgrades and modifications

 

Professional Engineering Services for Building Roof Replacements

Charlotte Water has 12 buildings at Sugar, Irwin, Mallard, and McAlpine Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTPs) that are in need of roofing replacement or repair. The majority of these roofing systems are over 20 years old. These roofs are aging, failing, and in need of replacement or repairs.

Charlotte Water  is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified engineering companies (Company or Proposer) to provide Professional Engineering Services for the Building Roof Replacements Project. The selected Firm(s) shall provide at a minimum, preliminary engineering and evaluation, detailed design, permitting, bidding phase services, and construction phase services.

 

 

 

Franklin Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Design and Construction Administration Services

Charlotte Water requesting proposals from qualified companies interested in providing design and construction administrative services for the Franklin WTP Residuals Project

  • Alum cake storage and conveyance system from the alum belt filter press building. Increasing storage capacity, belt condition/layout, etc.
  • New backwash residuals clarifier with stainless steel clarifier mechanism and associated piping. Diameter of new clarifier to be 100 foot in diameter.  Provide new motor control center and switch gear for the existing residual clarifiers. Existing large clarifier must remain in service throughout construction.
  • Evaluation of additional thickener at plant.
  • Residuals polymer system upgrade – new feed system and tanks and potential expansion of existing dewatering building for accommodation of new equipment or added chemical storage.
  • Provide a pump station and force main to convey residuals clarifier effluent to the raw water reservoirs. Cost savings analysis.
  • Dry polymer feed system for flocculation/sedimentation for east and west plant.
  • Addition of an isolation valve at backwash residuals clarifier.
  • Clarifier sludge pump evaluation.

Peninsula/Palisades Odor and Corrosion Study

Charlotte Water is soliciting Statement of Qualifications from a qualified engineering firm to conduct odor and corrosion studies for various areas and lift stations. These studies will evaluate each lift station and its inflow and outflow of sewer pipes and manholes for odor control and corrosion protection . The selected firm will evaluate the various listed areas and prepare a plan of action to correct and address the odor and corrosion issues for Charlotte Water.

Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection and General Engineering Services

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), which is owned and operated by the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, is seeking a statement of qualifications (SOQ) from qualified and experienced firms (individually or collectively) interested in providing professional services as a General Engineering Consultant, for any or all of the following systems: HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Electrical, Baggage Handling System, and/or Passenger Board Bridges.

Professional Engineering Services for Pipeline Rehabilitation and Construction Inspection Services

Charlotte Water is soliciting Statement of Qualifications from a qualified engineering firm to provide survey, design, contract administration, and construction management (if necessary) of multiple pipeline replacement projects and other General Services as requested by the City. All work will be located within the Charlotte Water service area. The projects will be assigned to the Engineer during the course of the contract period as they become available. Projects may vary in size, length and scope, and are to be completed according to the individual project schedule.

Building Infrastructure Masterplan Cancel

City of Charlotte Aviation Department is seeking a consultant team to review existing building systems, perform a building infrastructure masterplan, perform select detailed analysis, and develop preliminary designs for building infrastructure systems, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, among other specialized building systems.

 

CATS Owner Representative for Charlotte Transportation Center (CTC) Redevelopment Project

The CATS Owner’s Representative will provide design oversight for the Charlotte Transportation Center (CTC) Redevelopment Project to be designed and constructed by others. The Owner’s Representative will ensure and support compliance with City and CATS policies, design standards and principles, budget and scheduling, as well as conformance to safety and security guidelines for up to 72 months. The CTC Redevelopment Project is a multi-phase, mixed use development funded through a public-private partnership.

PSR # 1496

Concourse A Expansion Phase II Commissioning Services

Charlotte Douglas International Airport  is seeking statement of qualifications (“SOQ”) from qualified and experienced firms (individually or collectively, the “Firm”) interested in providing Commissioning Professional Services for the Concourse A Expansion Phase 2.

  • Commissioning must be completed to ensure that all building systems are installed and perform interactively according to the Owner’s program and their program requirements
  • Verification that applicable equipment and systems are installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations and to industry accepted minimum standards and that each receives adequate operational checkout by installing Contractors.
  • Verification that O&M documentation that is required of the Contractor is complete.