Opportunity

Fredericksburg Civicplus #251

Turnkey Ecological Enhancement and Stormwater Quality Projects for TMDL Compliance – City of Fredericksburg

Posted

March 27, 2026

Respond By

June 02, 2026

Identifier

251

NAICS

237990, 562910, 237110

The City of Fredericksburg, Virginia is seeking proposals for turnkey ecological enhancement and stormwater quality improvement projects to achieve TMDL compliance in the Rappahannock Watershed. - Government Buyer: - City of Fredericksburg, Virginia (City Manager's Office) - OEMs and Vendors: - Compliance Professionals (WMC Corporation d/b/a Compliance Professionals) - Ecotone, Inc. (restoration design-build partner) - Products/Services Requested: - Turnkey ecological enhancement and stream restoration services - Includes design-build, permitting, construction, monitoring, and maintenance - Focus on measurable reductions in nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment - Services cover MS4 permit compliance, TMDL planning, flood resiliency, and public participation support - Flexible financing options (milestone, lump-sum, or monthly invoicing) - Grant assistance and risk assumption for cost overruns and project performance (up to 10 years post-construction) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Experience with TMDL compliance and MS4 permitting - Ability to deliver turnkey, cost-effective solutions with minimal City involvement - Emphasis on measurable pollutant reduction and direct economic benefit - Certified Micro/Small SWaM business participation - Streamlined permitting and lean team structure - No specific part numbers or product quantities are provided, as this is a conceptual phase design-build solicitation.

Description

The City of Fredericksburg received an unsolicited proposal under the Public Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act (PPEA) for an environmental improvement from Resource Environmental Solutions, Inc. The City accepted that proposal for Conceptual Phase Review and subsequently advertised for competing proposals. Compliance Professionals submitted a competing proposal, which the City has accepted for conceptual phase review. The proposal focuses on turnkey ecological enhancement projects aimed at Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) compliance within the Rappahannock watershed, offering cost-efficient stormwater quality improvements and ecological restoration services.

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