Hambright Park and Ride – Professional Services

The proposed Hambright Park and Ride will be a 500+ parking space mobility hub to provide rapid transit services to the Town of Huntersville, NC and surrounding areas by utilizing the newly constructed express lane direct connect. The proposed project will construct a transit park and ride with approximately 500 parking spaces, a new public street to access the site, driver comfort station (driver restroom facilities), internal pedestrian circulation, provisions for a mobility hub for micro-mobility options and/or shared ride services, and site security and surveillance. The proposed location is in the Town of Huntersville, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina along the south side of Hambright Road (NC 2117), situated between Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road (NC2004) and Interstate 77.

PSR # 1521

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 Consulting Services

The objective of this RFP is to solicit Proposals that will enable the City to determine which Company and Proposed Solution will best meet the City’s needs for securing consulting services for the Internal Audit Department. The Consultant(s) shall be established, qualified, and experienced audit or consulting firms capable of providing internal audit resources, support, and consultation in the areas of local government along with emerging internal audit issues.

HIRE Charlotte – Charlotte Talent Alignment Strategy Plans

Project Overview: The City of Charlotte has launched an initiative named HIRE Charlotte that seeks to 1) Align the city’s workforce ecosystem; 2) Create a navigable and streamlined process for jobseekers looking for job placement services; and 3) Develop a sustainable and highly-skilled talent pipeline for our employers.

The City is seeking a qualified consultant to execute a complementary phase of the HIRE Charlotte initiative that will develop “talent alignment strategy” plans for each target industry and sector including Finance and Insurance, Manufacturing, Transportation and Warehousing, Health and Life Sciences, Technology, Business, Management, and Administration, and Clean Energy. The goal for each plan is to define gaps in Charlotte’s workforce and education ecosystem and build a roadmap for talent development strategies within the respective target industry sector that the City and local workforce partners can implement to build a robust talent pipeline for new and existing employers.

Contacts:

Alyssa Brown

Business Recruitment Project Manager

Alyssa.brown@charlottenc.gov

 

Drew Dietrich

Senior Operations Manager

Drew.dietrich@charlottenc.gov

Non-Profit Support Administrator Services

The City of Charlotte received federal stimulus funding under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State & Local Fiscal Recovery Fund program enacted in 2021.  The City has designated up to $3.5 million of ARPA funding to support the local non-profit community.  The City is seeking a small number of community partners to serve as Administrators who will serve as the primary representatives for the program and perform all required administrative duties necessary for program implementation, recipient identification, eligibility, and funds distribution related to the program.

Municipal Service Districts 1-5 Services

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 23, Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes, the City has defined and established five (5) Municipal Service Districts (“MSD”). These partnerships extend the City’s capacity to address strategic priorities and concerns of the community, including but not limited to:

  • Partnerships due to special legislation (such as tax allocations);
  • Partnerships that support the City Council’s five strategic Focus Areas for the City (Community Safety, Economic Development & Global Competitiveness, Environment, Housing & Neighborhood Development, and Transportation & Planning); and
  • Partnerships that contribute to community enrichment.

The City is seeking a Agency(ies) to provide Municipal Service District Services for each of the existing 5 MSDs. Companies may choose to propose for services on MSD 1-4 and/or MSD 5.

Rollout Cart Maintenance & Repair Contract – CANCELLED

SWS has an estimated population of 95 or 96 gallon rollout containers in excess of 450,000 distributed throughout the City. Maintenance and repair of these assets are necessary for efficient and effective service delivery to the City’s curbside refuse and recycling collection services. Residents may request cart repair and/or replacement as serviced by the selected provider. The provider must maintain a minimum inventory of rollout carts (both refuse and recycling) as provided by the City’s cart manufacturer to meet service level expectations of the City. The provider works within the City’s asset management tools to maintain assets and work orders. The provider must inventory parts and service all rollout containers regardless of manufacturer.