Opportunity
Dunwoody Granicus #IWQ 26-02
Stormwater Easement Acquisition Services for City of Dunwoody
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
April 24, 2026
Identifier
IWQ 26-02
NAICS
541370
The City of Dunwoody is seeking proposals for professional services to acquire stormwater easements supporting infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement projects. - Government Buyer: - City of Dunwoody, Purchasing Department - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; this is a professional services procurement - Products/Services Requested: - Acquisition of approximately 100 temporary construction and permanent maintenance easements annually - Services include: - Temporary Construction Easement Acquisition per property - Permanent Maintenance Easement Acquisition per property - Combination of Temporary and Permanent Easement Acquisition per property - Easement Acquisition Specialist Services (hourly) - Easement Layout and Document Development Services (hourly) - All services involve plan view development, easement agreements, owner communications, modifications, and notarized signatures - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Firms must have experience with utility easements and stormwater rehabilitation - Proof of $1,000,000 liability insurance required - Pricing must remain firm for the contract duration - Proposals must be submitted in both printed and electronic formats - The City may shortlist, request presentations, and negotiate with proposers - Period of Performance: - One-year contract, anticipated to start mid-May, with possible extension or early termination - Place of Performance: - City of Dunwoody, Georgia; work involves private properties within city limits
Description
The City of Dunwoody is soliciting sealed proposals for IWQ 26-02, Stormwater Easement Acquisition Services. The contract is for a one-year period starting approximately May 18, 2026. The City may shortlist firms and conduct negotiations or presentations to select the most advantageous proposal. Proposals must be submitted by April 24, 2026, and pricing must remain firm for the contract duration. The awarded contractor must provide proof of liability insurance and other required documentation.