Solicitation No. 407986: James River Treatment Plant Digester and Thickening Building Heating Systems Replacements (JR014500)
Federal opportunity from Hampton Roads Sanitation District. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026.
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Description
Notice is hereby given that the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) requests Proposals from qualified consulting firms (Firm) to provide Professional Services including study, preliminary engineering report services, design services, pre-construction services, contract administration services, field engineering and inspection services, startup and testing services, operations and training services, and post-startup and certification services for James River Treatment Plant Digester and Thickening Building Heating Systems Replacements (JR014500).*NOTE: Do not respond through eVA. HRSD only accepts responses submitted online through HRSD's Online Oracle ERP system. Detailed information about this solicitation (including specifications and/or any addenda) is available through HRSD's Online Oracle ERP system. To register or log into HRSD's Online Oracle ERP system, please visit: https://www.hrsd.com/procurement.
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