Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry #26-050-1560

Engineering Services for Huntington Trail Stormwater System Rehabilitation – City of Sandy Springs, GA

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

April 24, 2026

Identifier

26-050-1560

NAICS

541330

This opportunity seeks qualified contractors to provide professional engineering and support services for the rehabilitation and improvement of the Huntington Trail stormwater drainage system in Sandy Springs, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - City of Sandy Springs, Georgia (local government) - Scope of Work: - Hydraulic and hydrologic analysis of the existing stormwater system - Site investigation and assessment - Design development, including construction plans and specifications - Utility coordination and permitting (including potential U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and EPD stream buffer variance) - Bid phase support and construction administration - Rehabilitation of a 30-inch corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culvert - Replacement of catch basins, headwalls, and 15-inch CMPs - Evaluation of impacts to adjacent properties, utilities, and constructability - Preparation of cost estimates and support through project closeout - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with City ordinances, Georgia DOT standards, and Georgia Stormwater Management Manual - ADA and WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility for digital deliverables - Robust insurance coverage - Adherence to Georgia's Drug-Free Workplace and Immigration Compliance Acts - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.

Description

The City of Sandy Springs is soliciting bids from qualified contractors to provide professional engineering and related support services for the rehabilitation and improvement of an existing stormwater drainage system near Huntington Trail. The scope includes hydraulic and hydrologic analysis, site investigation, design development, preparation of construction plans and specifications, utility coordination, permitting, bid phase support, and construction administration. The project involves rehabilitation of a 30-inch CMP culvert, replacement of catch basins, headwalls, and 15-inch corrugated metal pipes, and evaluation of impacts to adjacent properties and utilities. All work must comply with City ordinances, GDOT standards, and the Georgia Stormwater Management Manual.

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