Opportunity
Chatham Kent Bids and Tenders #R26-205
Consulting Engineering Services for Chatham-Kent Water System Hydraulic Improvements
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
R26-205
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks consulting engineering services to improve hydraulic and facility capacity for the Municipality of Chatham-Kent's water infrastructure: - Government buyer: - Public Utilities Commission, Municipality of Chatham-Kent - Scope of services: - Preliminary and detailed design for hydraulic and facility capacity improvements - Tendering, construction administration, start-up and commissioning, and post-construction phase assistance - Hydraulic capacity studies, pump performance and efficiency testing - SCADA control optimization - Addressing capacity constraints in the raw water supply system - Facilities included: - Kent County Raw Water Pumping Station - Cedar Springs Standpipe - Raw Water Transmission Main - Chatham Surge Tower - Chatham Water Treatment Plant - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are identified in the solicitation - Notable requirements: - Comprehensive engineering support from design through post-construction - Emphasis on optimizing system performance and addressing raw water supply constraints
Description
The Public Utilities Commission for the Municipality of Chatham-Kent is seeking consulting engineering services for the preliminary and detailed design, tendering, construction administration, start-up and commissioning, and post-construction assistance related to Raw Water Hydraulic & Facility Capacity Improvements. The project covers multiple components including the Kent County Raw Water Pumping Station, Cedar Springs Standpipe, Raw Water Transmission Main, Chatham Surge Tower, and Chatham Water Treatment Plant. The scope includes conducting hydraulic capacity studies, pump performance and efficiency testing, SCADA control optimization, and addressing capacity constraints in the raw water supply system. The system involves a raw water pump station drawing from Lake Erie, a transmission main pipeline, a standpipe, a flow regulating structure, and storage tanks at the water treatment plant.