Opportunity

Shrewsbury Town Civicplus #268

Consulting Services for Flood Resilience Evaluation of Sewer Pump Stations

Posted

January 31, 2023

Respond By

February 17, 2023

Identifier

268

NAICS

541620

This opportunity seeks consulting services to evaluate the flood resilience of ten sewer pump stations in Shrewsbury, MA. - Government Buyer: - Town of Shrewsbury, Department of Public Works Engineering Division - Also referenced as Town of Shrewsbury Engineering Division - Scope of Work: - Evaluation of ten existing sewer pump stations located in or near current 100-year flood zones - Assess stations' ability to withstand flood events, limit damage, recover utility services, and ensure equipment reliability - Review flood elevations and analyze impacts, including updated climate change projections - Provide written recommendations and cost estimates for mitigation measures such as equipment modifications, structure relocations, and elevation barriers - Recommendations will inform the Town's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to enhance wastewater system resiliency - Services Requested: - Consulting services for vulnerability assessment, cost-benefit analysis, and final reporting - Compliance with Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) quarterly reporting requirements - Quantities: - Evaluation of 10 sewer pump stations - Unique Requirements: - Focus on protecting vulnerable populations served by the pump stations - Consideration of future climate change impacts - Deliverables include detailed work schedule, written recommendations, and cost estimates - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified consultants

Description

The Town of Shrewsbury Engineering Division is soliciting written quotes to evaluate ten existing sewer pump stations located in or near the current 100-year flood zones. The evaluation aims to assess flood resilience, damage limitation, utility service recovery, and equipment reliability, considering climate change projections. The consultant will provide recommendations and cost estimates for mitigation measures to be included in the town's capital improvement program. Quotes were due by February 17, 2023, with work completion expected by August 1, 2024.

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