NS26-98 Grantsville City Wastewater Treatment Plant - DBE Subcontractors & Suppliers
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026.
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NS26-98 Grantsville City Wastewater Treatment Plant - DBE Subcontractors & Suppliers
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The opportunity pertains to subcontracting and supplier roles for the NS26-98 Grantsville City Wastewater Treatment Plant project. Interested vendors must focus on meeting DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) requirements. The response deadline is set for March 24, 2026, making this an essential bid for companies specializing in wastewater treatment projects and ensuring diversity requirements are met.
The buyer aims to engage DBE subcontractors and suppliers for the construction and supply needs related to the Grantsville City Wastewater Treatment Plant project.
- Construction firms specializing in wastewater treatment
- Suppliers of construction materials
- DBE-certified companies within the related sectors
- Identify potential DBE subcontractors
- Develop a supply chain plan
- Submit proposals that include DBE participation
- Adhere to all DBE documentation requirements
- DBE certification documentation
- Detailed company capabilities statement
- Project experience in wastewater treatment
- Key personnel resumes
- Pricing breakdown for subcontracting roles
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- Ensure compliance with all DBE requirements outlined by the Division of Purchasing
- Maintain documentation for all DBE contributions throughout the contract period
- Consider competitive pricing for subcontractor roles while factoring in DBE requirements
- Prepare cost proposals that reflect the inclusion of DBE suppliers
- Partner with established DBE firms to enhance proposal competitiveness
- Consider joint ventures with experienced subcontractors specializing in wastewater projects
- Challenges in finding suitable DBE partners
- Potential for compliance issues regarding DBE participation
- Time constraints in preparing an adequate response before the deadline
- What specific DBE participation goals are expected for this project?
- Are there preferred DBE subcontractors already in place?
- What documentation will be required to demonstrate DBE compliance?
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- Details on specific DBE goals or quotas for the project
- Information on the scope of work required from subcontractors
- Identification of currently approved DBE firms
- Clarification of performance requirements for suppliers
- Any previous contracts that may inform pricing strategies
- Timeline for awarding contracts
- Specific regulatory requirements or standards related to the project's DBE participation
- Expected project budget range
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