Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000350
On-Call Commercial Diving Services for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure – City of Atlanta
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000350
NAICS
238990, 488390
The City of Atlanta, Department of Watershed Management, is seeking qualified vendors to provide on-call commercial diving services for inspection, maintenance, and repair of water and wastewater infrastructure. - Scope of Work: - Physical inspection, evaluation, maintenance, and repair of underground linear infrastructure, deep tunnel systems, pump stations/shafts, and related structures - Services include underwater mechanical repair, welding, cutting, concrete structural repair, pipe or lining repair, and debris removal - Documentation and quality assurance are required for all work performed - Vendor Requirements: - Vendors must be prequalified based on experience, personnel qualifications, and operational capability - All personnel must meet OSHA commercial diving requirements (29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart T), U.S. Navy, ADCI, and ANSI/ACDE standards - Required certifications include commercial diving, confined space entry, HAZWOPER, CPR/First Aid/Oxygen Administration, and surface-supplied equipment competency - Response Times: - Emergency mobilization within four hours - Non-emergency mobilization within three business days - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified commercial diving service providers - The contract includes strict documentation, quality assurance, and non-performance provisions
Description
The City of Atlanta, Department of Watershed Management, is conducting a Multi-Step Sealed Bid process to procure on-call diving services. These services will support wastewater, drinking water, and related facilities through inspections, maintenance, and repairs of underground infrastructure, deep tunnels, pump stations, and other facilities. The contract requires vendors to be prequalified based on experience, certifications, and safety training, meeting OSHA commercial diving standards. The City aims to establish a contract with a qualified contractor capable of providing timely, safe, and reliable diving services for critical water and wastewater infrastructure.