Water Treatment Valve Rehabilitation Services
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 01, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference FY26-RFP-28. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is seeking proposals for Water Treatment Valve Rehabilitation Services under solicitation number FY26-RFP-28. The response deadline for this opportunity is April 1, 2026. Interested bidders should refer to the Bonfire public listing for full documentation and submission instructions.
The City of Charlotte aims to rehabilitate valves in their water treatment facilities to ensure reliable operation and compliance with safety standards.
- Contractors specializing in water treatment infrastructure
- Firms with experience in valve rehabilitation
- Entities with a proven track record in municipal water services
- Assessment of existing valve conditions
- Rehabilitation of valves
- Testing post-rehabilitation performance
- Documentation of rehabilitation procedures
- Completed proposal form
- Company qualifications and relevant experience
- Technical approach to the project
- Cost proposal with clear pricing breakdown
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- Firms must comply with local government contracting regulations
- All proposals must meet applicable industry standards for water treatment
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality service delivery
- Break down costs into labor, materials, and overhead for transparency
- Partner with local subcontractors for specialized valve components
- Engage consultants for regulatory compliance advice
- Potential delays in procurement of materials
- Risk of underestimating rehabilitation costs
- Complications arising from unexpected valve conditions during assessment
- What specific types of valves are included in the rehabilitation project?
- Are there existing maintenance records that can provide insights into valve conditions?
- What are the performance metrics required post-rehabilitation?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific types and quantities of valves to be rehabilitated
- Any required maintenance standards that must be met post-rehabilitation
- Clarification on whether any funding is available or if this is a fully competitive bid
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