Professional Engineering Services for the Elevated Storage Tanks Rehabilitation Program
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 10, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference FY26-RFQ-16. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is seeking professional engineering services specifically for its Elevated Storage Tanks Rehabilitation Program under solicitation number FY26-RFQ-16. The response deadline is set for April 10, 2026. Bidders should review the full documentation available on the official Bonfire public listing for detailed project requirements.
The City aims to engage qualified professionals to rehabilitate elevated storage tanks, ensuring safety and operational efficiency.
- Licensed engineering firms with experience in water storage systems
- Companies with a proven track record in similar rehabilitation projects
- Assessment of existing tank conditions
- Design and engineering for rehabilitation solutions
- Implementation of rehabilitation strategies
- Post-rehabilitation evaluation and reporting
- Completed response form
- Proof of relevant engineering licenses
- Examples of previous similar projects
- References from municipal clients
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- Adherence to local and federal safety standards is mandatory.
- All engineering work must meet the City of Charlotte's specifications.
- Bidders should provide a cost breakdown by phases of work.
- Competitive pricing is expected given the public sector nature of the project.
- Consider teaming with subcontractors who have specialty services in tank rehabilitation.
- Collaborate with local firms to enhance credibility and community engagement.
- Potential delays in project approval from city governance.
- Market volatility affecting resource availability and costs.
- What specific standards must be adhered to during rehabilitation?
- Are there any existing assessments of the tanks available for review?
- What are the expected challenges during project execution?
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- Specific engineering requirements for the rehabilitation.
- Location and number of elevated storage tanks involved in the project.
- Budgetary constraints or estimated project funding.
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