Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #724-S.2026.03
Engineering Services for Sewer System Improvements in Burnsville, NC
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
724-S.2026.03
NAICS
541330, 237110
This opportunity seeks qualified engineering firms to support a federally funded sewer system improvement project in Burnsville, North Carolina. - Government Buyer: - Town of Burnsville, North Carolina (Town Clerk's Office) - Scope of Services: - Engineering, planning, and construction inspection services for sewer system improvements - Preparation of engineering reports and environmental documentation - Surveying and geotechnical investigations - Design, permitting, and bid process management - Construction oversight and project closeout - Compliance with NC Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and federal funding requirements, including American Iron and Steel and Davis-Bacon provisions - Project Details: - Replacement of existing 4-inch and 6-inch gravity-fed sewer lines with new 8-inch ductile iron pipes in the Hickory Lane and West Glendale Avenue area - Project aims to improve hydraulic capacity, reliability, and resilience against flooding - Total project funding: $4,877,626 from NC DEQ State Revolving Fund (SRF Helene funds) - Requirements: - Firms must be registered Professional Engineers in North Carolina - Demonstrated experience with similar water/wastewater projects - Adherence to all federal procurement and reporting requirements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a solicitation for professional engineering services - Place of Performance: - Town of Burnsville, 2 Town Square, Burnsville, NC 28714
Description
The Town of Burnsville is seeking statements of qualifications from firms to provide engineering, planning, and construction inspection services for sewer system improvements in the Hickory Lane and West Glendale Avenue area. The project involves replacing undersized 4-inch and 6-inch sewer lines with new 8-inch ductile iron pipes to improve capacity, reliability, and resilience against flooding. The scope includes engineering reports, surveying, design, permitting, bid process management, construction oversight, and compliance with state and federal funding requirements. Firms must be registered professional engineers in North Carolina and demonstrate experience with similar water/wastewater projects.