Woodlawn Elevated Storage Tank
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 16, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference FY26-ITBCon-49. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The City of Charlotte is soliciting bids for the Woodlawn Elevated Storage Tank project, with the official solicitation number FY26-ITBCON-49. The response deadline is set for April 16, 2026, which provides ample time for potential bidders to prepare their submissions. Interested bidders should refer to the Bonfire public listing for comprehensive documentation and specific submission guidelines.
The City of Charlotte aims to identify qualified contractors to construct the Woodlawn Elevated Storage Tank, enhancing the municipal water supply system.
- General contractors with experience in tank construction
- Specialized firms in municipal water infrastructure
- Companies within the NAICS codes related to construction and engineering
- Review solicitation documentation from the Bonfire public portal
- Develop construction methodology and project timeline
- Compile cost estimates based on project specifications
- Prepare a compliance plan addressing regulatory requirements
- Draft a detailed bid proposal including qualifications and past performance
- Completed bid proposal
- Updated qualifications and experience
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
- Compliance and safety plans
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adherence to local construction codes and regulations
- Environmental compliance related to construction activities
- Competitive pricing based on market analysis
- Consideration of long-term maintenance costs in bid
- Collaborate with local subcontractors experienced in municipal projects
- Engage with suppliers for materials specific to tank construction
- Changes in construction codes or regulations prior to bid submission
- Potential delays in access to the site due to administrative issues
- What are the specific performance metrics for the elevated tank?
- Are there existing site surveys or environmental assessments available for review?
- Is there a preferred subcontractor list that the City recommends?
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- Detailed project specifications and requirements
- Site-specific details for the storage tank construction
- Budget constraints or funding sources for the project
- Information on existing infrastructure impacting construction
- Timeline for project completion beyond response deadline
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