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Fredericksburg Civicplus #Public Notice - Acceptance of Unsolicited Proposal

City of Fredericksburg Seeks Proposals for Ecological Restoration in Rappahannock River Watershed

Posted

October 10, 2025

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

Public Notice - Acceptance of Unsolicited Proposal

NAICS

562910, 237990, 115310

The City of Fredericksburg, VA is seeking proposals for a large-scale ecological restoration project in the Rappahannock River watershed to meet Chesapeake Bay TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) requirements. - Government Buyer: - City of Fredericksburg, VA, City Manager's Office - OEMs and Vendors: - Resource Environmental Solutions, Inc. (RES) - HGS, LLC (subsidiary of RES) - Products/Services Requested: - Full delivery of ecological restoration and enhancement services - Includes site identification, feasibility analysis, prioritization, design, construction, maintenance, monitoring, and long-term management - Focused on restoring a creek in southeast Culpeper County within the Rappahannock River watershed - Aims to reduce sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus loads to support Chesapeake Bay pollutant reduction compliance - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project must achieve pollutant reduction targets by the permit deadline - Proposals must comply with the Public Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act (PPEA) - City is accepting competing proposals for both interim and comprehensive agreements - Long-term management and monitoring are required for project success - Place of Performance: - Rappahannock River watershed, including southeast Culpeper County - City of Fredericksburg, VA (contracting and project oversight)

Description

The City of Fredericksburg has accepted an unsolicited proposal from Resource Environmental Solutions, Inc. (RES) under the Public Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act (PPEA) for environmental improvements focused on ecological restoration in the Rappahannock River watershed. The proposal is in the Conceptual Phase Review and aims to reduce sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus to meet Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load requirements by June 2028. The City invites competing proposals compliant with PPEA regulations, to be submitted by December 12, 2025, for potential negotiation of agreements.

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