Dairy Branch Tributary Sewer Improvements - Phase 3
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference FY26-ITBCon-41. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is seeking bidders for the Dairy Branch Tributary Sewer Improvements - Phase 3, with a response deadline of April 7, 2026. This project is associated with the solicitation number FY26-ITBCon-41, and aims to enhance the municipal sewer system. Interested parties should reference the Bonfire public listing for comprehensive documentation and instructions.
The City of Charlotte intends to improve the sewer infrastructure specifically related to the Dairy Branch tributary, aiming to enhance overall municipal utility performance.
- Contractors with experience in sewer improvements
- Firms with a background in municipal infrastructure projects
- Complete bid proposal as per instruction in the official portal
- Provide necessary attachments as listed in documentation
- Adhere to the response deadline of April 7, 2026
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- Consider competitive pricing due to public bid nature
- Evaluate cost-effectiveness of proposed materials and methodologies
- Local subcontractors familiar with Charlotte regulations
- Experts in environmental impact assessments for sewer improvements
- Delays in obtaining permits could impact timelines
- Risk of underestimating project complexity and costs
- What are the specific requirements and standards for materials used?
- Are there existing environmental assessments that bidders should consider?
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- Detailed scope of work for Phase 3
- Budget or funding limits for the project
- Specific timelines for project milestones
- Delivery locations for materials
- Performance specifications for sewer infrastructure improvements
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