ITB PREPARATION SUPPORT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT OF A 7 MILLION GALLON A DAY WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Federal opportunity from KA001006 - Public Works | KA001 - Public Works • City of Ashland. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026.
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ITB PREPARATION SUPPORT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT OF A 7 MILLION GALLON A DAY WATER TREATMENT PLANT The City of Ashland (City) is seeking qualifications-based proposals from professional engineering consultants for all engineering services required for Project 2018-20, ITB PREPARATION SUPPORT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT OF A 7 MILLION GALLON A DAY WATER TREATMENT PLANT
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The City of Ashland is soliciting qualifications-based proposals for engineering services related to the preparation support and project management of a water treatment plant capable of handling 7 million gallons a day. The response deadline for proposals is April 7, 2026, providing ample time for interested parties to prepare their submissions. Participation in Project 2018-20 presents a significant opportunity for professional engineering consultants to engage in a vital infrastructure development.
The City is looking for professional engineering consultants to provide comprehensive engineering services for the ITB preparation and project management of the water treatment plant project.
- Project planning and management
- Design and engineering services
- Preparation of ITB documentation
- Coordination with stakeholders
- Quality assurance and compliance checks
- Completed qualifications-based proposal
- Relevant past project experience
- Team qualifications and resumes
- Approach to project management
- Understanding of compliance and regulatory requirements
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- Lack of detailed description of the scope of engineering services required
- No specific budget or funding details provided
- Limited information on evaluation criteria for proposals
- Unclear if there are preferred vendors or subcontractors
- No guidance on project milestones or interim deadlines
- Absence of background on previous similar projects implemented
- No indication of potential challenges faced in this project type
- Uncertainty on community engagement strategies
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