Opportunity
Bay County Opengov #26-33
Feasibility Study for New Surface Water Treatment Plant in Bay County, FL
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
May 07, 2026
Identifier
26-33
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks qualified professional firms to conduct a feasibility study for a new surface water treatment plant in Bay County, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Bay County Board of County Commissioners, Purchasing Department - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive feasibility study for a new surface water treatment plant using Deerpoint Lake as the water source - Evaluation of water treatment technologies, including pilot testing - Assessment of site conditions and environmental constraints - Recommendations for plant design and implementation - Tasks include data collection, watershed analysis, water quality assessment, site evaluation, preliminary engineering, and final report preparation - Funding and Compliance: - Potential funding from Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC) - Strict adherence to FDEP and OLDCC guidelines required - Vendor Requirements: - All firms and sub-consultants must be licensed professionals in Florida - Engineering firms must hold appropriate state licenses - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Fixed price, fixed time professional services agreement with a not-to-exceed fee - All communications must go through the County Purchasing Department - No specific OEMs, vendors, or equipment part numbers are identified, as this is a professional services solicitation for a feasibility study, not for equipment or construction. - Place of Performance: - Bay County, Florida, with a focus on Deerpoint Lake as the water source - Contracting office located at 840 West 11th Street, Suite 2500, Panama City, FL 32401
Description
The Bay County Board of County Commissioners is seeking qualifications from firms to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for a new surface water treatment plant in Bay County, Florida. The study will assess treatment technologies, site conditions, environmental constraints, and provide design and implementation recommendations. Funding may be available through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation, contingent on compliance with their guidelines. Submissions are due by May 6, 2026, and firms must be licensed professionals in Florida.