City of Lehi Water Department Equipment Storage Building RFP
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Lehi City. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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City of Lehi Water Department Equipment Storage Building RFP
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The City of Lehi Water Department has issued an RFP for the construction of an Equipment Storage Building, with responses due by March 6, 2026. This project aims to enhance the department's capacity to manage equipment for water services. Respondents will need to demonstrate experience in municipal construction projects and a solid understanding of water utility operations.
The buyer is seeking proposals for the design and construction of a new Equipment Storage Building to support the operations of the City of Lehi Water Department.
- Construction firms with experience in municipal projects
- Companies specializing in water utility infrastructure
- Architects and engineers with prior work in storage facility design
- Project design and engineering
- Site preparation and construction
- Utility connections and infrastructure integration
- Final inspection and compliance checks
- Completed proposal form
- Company qualifications
- Project timeline
- Cost estimates
- References from similar projects
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- Ensure adherence to local building codes
- Must meet environmental regulations related to water utilities
- All materials and designs must comply with municipal standards
- Consider competitive pricing given the municipal nature of the project
- Include detailed breakdown of costs in proposal
- Highlight potential cost-saving strategies in project execution
- Partnering with local subcontractors for excavation and site work
- Engaging with environmental consultants for compliance assessments
- Potential delays in permitting process
- Risk of cost overruns due to unforeseen site conditions
- Local competition may drive down pricing
- What is the total budget allocated for this project?
- Are there specific sustainability targets for the building?
- What are the anticipated timelines for review and approval of proposals?
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- Detailed project specifications are absent
- Information on required materials and construction methods is unclear
- No details on the selection criteria provided
- Lack of information regarding site location
- No guidelines on inclusion of local labor or other considerations provided
- Construction timeline phases are not specified
- No budget range shared
- Deadline for questions is not mentioned
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