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Charlotte Water / Construction
Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility Solids Pump Station
Department of General Services / Construction
Fire Station No. 19 Roof Replacement
This work includes the provision of labor, material, equipment, supervision, and administration to integrate the work outlined in these specifications into the total building system such that no leakage into the system occurs. The roof shall be removed to lightweight concrete. The area shall be cleaned and prepared for reinstallation of roofing materials according to Specifications, “Section 01 00 00 Summary of Work”.
Project Location: 1016 Sardis Lane, Charlotte, NC 28270
Charlotte Storm Water Services / Construction
Storm Water Repair and Improvement FY2024-G
Work performed under this contract will consist of storm water infrastructure maintenance, repair and improvement projects within the city limits of Charlotte, NC. Work may include but is not limited to mobilization, earthwork, installation of storm drainage structures and pipes/culverts, working over, under, near, and around existing private utilities, asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, landscaping and any associated work required by the Engineer. Other work may include structural foundation protection, storm drainage structure and pipe repair and/or rehabilitation pipe lining, water and sanitary sewer (relocations, installations, and adjustments). Locations of work will vary and can be within public right of way, private property with easements or a combination of both.
Charlotte Storm Water Services / Construction
Collective T Storm Drainage Improvement Project
Collective Storm Drainage Improvement Project (SDIP) Series T contains five separate storm water infrastructure repair and improvement projects within the city limits of Charlotte, NC. Work will involve mobilization, earthwork,
drainage structures (standard and non-standard), storm drainpipe systems, working over, under, near, and around existing private utilities, asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, water and sewer (relocations, installations and adjustments), foundation protection and any other associated work required by the Engineer. Storm Water maintenance work may be located entirely within or a combination of the street right-of-way, private, residential and commercial properties.
Department of General Services / General Services
Fleet Shop Tools and Equipment
The City of Charlotte is seeking a qualified provider of Fleet Shop Tools & Equipment to work in conjunction with Fleet Management. The Company shall provide fleet shop tools and equipment as needed by the City.
Department of General Services / Architectural / Engineering Services
RFQ: Design-Build Owner Advisor – CMPD Hangar Relocation
Relocation of existing CMPD Helicopter Hangar to an off-site location within City limits will be performed via Alternative Delivery Method, specifically Design-Build (D/B). An D/B Owner-Advisor roles in support of this project’s delivery will be solicited.
Charlotte Water / Commodities & Goods
Calcium Nitrate
Charlotte Water, a department of the City of Charlotte, is issuing an Invitation to Bid to supply calcium nitrate.
Charlotte Water / Architectural / Engineering Services
Engineering Services for Water and Sanitary Sewer Relocations and Impr ... Engineering Services for Water and Sanitary Sewer Relocations and Improvements
Charlotte Water (CLTWater) is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified engineering companies (Company or Proposer) to provide the design of relocations and installation of new water and sewer infrastructure within North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), Charlotte Department of Transportation, CATS and rail projects for the Miscellaneous Water and Sewer Engineering Services Project (Project).
The following is a general description of the tasks required. This is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor is it guaranteed that all of the below tasks will be utilized. A more defined Scope of Work will be developed during negotiation with the selected companies. CLTWater is responsible for the design of all public water and sanitary sewer utilities located within NCDOT projects. In addition, CLTWater utilizes water/sewer consulting firms to facilitate relocations and improvements in various governmental projects. This includes projects by the City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and surrounding towns or municipalities. These Projects may include the design of water and/or sewer mains, relocation and betterment of utilities for various NCDOT improvement projects, future water and/or sanitary sewer crossings within NCDOT right of way, Miscellaneous Water and Sewer Engineering Services projects, service connections, rehabilitation of existing infrastructure, and other projects as determined by CLTWater. This Project can also be utilized to address utility conflicts and improvements that may be needed on other projects.
Charlotte Area Transit System / General Services
Micro Transit Dedicated Providers
The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is inviting proposals from qualified firm(s) to partner with CATS for the development and implementation of a new micro-transit service. The goal of micro-transit is to enhance CATS’ existing bus, light rail, and streetcar services. Micro-transit is also part of CATS’
larger goal of building a more reliable, connected, and accessible transit network for the greater Charlotte area.
PSR # 1566
Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility is a new 15 million gallons per day greenfield facility that will serve as Charlotte Water’s 6th Water Resource Recovery Facility. Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility will not have solids treatment onsite. The Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility solids pump station will send the solids stream to another Charlotte Water Water Resource Recovery facility for treatment. This is a hard bid construction project to build the pump station and associated infrastructure onsite.