Robert L. Smith Pond Water Quality Enhancement Project
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-41. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte has issued a solicitation for the Robert L. Smith Pond Water Quality Enhancement Project under solicitation number FY26-ITBCON-41. The response deadline for submissions is April 16, 2026. This project aims to improve the water quality of the pond, and interested bidders should refer to the official Bonfire public listing for comprehensive documentation and submission details.
The City of Charlotte is seeking qualified contractors to enhance the water quality of the Robert L. Smith Pond through targeted interventions and improvements.
- Environmental engineering firms
- Contractors with experience in water quality projects
- Consultants specializing in ecological restoration
- Assessment of current water quality
- Implementation of enhancement strategies
- Monitoring and reporting of water quality improvements
- Completed proposal
- Relevant experience documentation
- Project approach and methodology
- Pricing details
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- Ensure compliance with all local environmental regulations
- Follow the submission guidelines outlined in the Bonfire portal
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of work
- Include costs for materials, labor, and any required permits
- Consider teaming with local environmental firms for expertise
- Subcontracting opportunities for specialized tasks such as monitoring
- Potential changes in environmental regulations
- Delays due to unforeseen ecological challenges during implementation
- What specific water quality metrics are most critical for this project?
- Are there existing studies on the pond's current state that can be shared?
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- Detailed scope of work for the project
- Specific enhancement strategies required
- Budget estimates or funding limits
- Performance metrics expected post-enhancement
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