Opportunity

Union County Granicus #RFQ 2026-061

Union County On-Call Electrical Engineering Services for Capital Improvement Projects

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

May 28, 2026

Identifier

RFQ 2026-061

NAICS

541330

Union County, North Carolina is seeking qualified firms to provide on-call electrical engineering services for capital improvement projects: - Government Buyer: - Union County Facilities Management, Procurement & Contract Management Department - Scope of Services: - On-call electrical engineering for capital improvement projects, typically with expenditures under $500,000 - Services include: design review, arc flash studies, fire alarm design, power load studies, audio visual design, forensic analysis, and related engineering tasks - Work assigned via task orders as needs arise - Professional Requirements: - All services must be performed under the responsible charge of a Professional Engineer (PE) licensed in North Carolina - SOQ submissions must identify the responsible PE by name, discipline, and license number - Selection Details: - Up to four firms may be selected; no pricing or work product required at SOQ stage - Emphasis on participation from Minority Businesses (HUB Certified) and Small Businesses - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a professional services solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Services are for projects identified in the Union County Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and Water CIP - No minimum work is guaranteed; assignments are based on County needs - Place of Performance: - Work will be performed at various Union County government facilities in Monroe, NC

Description

Union County, North Carolina, through its Facilities Management department, is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms to provide electrical engineering services for various capital improvement projects on an as-needed basis. This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) does not require price information or work product submissions. The contract will involve multiple projects, typically with expenditures under $500,000, and services must be performed under the responsible charge of a Professional Engineer licensed in North Carolina. The county may select up to four firms and will assign work via task orders.

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