Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #718PW155-25
Engineering Services for Water Treatment Plant Disinfection Byproducts Remediation – Mechanicville, NY
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
718PW155-25
NAICS
541330, 237110, 562910
The City of Mechanicville in Saratoga County, NY is seeking engineering firms for a Water Treatment Plant Disinfection Byproducts Remediation Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Mechanicville, Accounts Department (Cheryl Blodgett, City Clerk/Commissioner of Accounts) - Scope of Services: - Engineering services for water treatment plant disinfection byproducts remediation - Includes public engagement, grant administration, preliminary and final design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services - Funding and Contract Details: - Project funded by a $1,500,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) - Contract term is two years - Experience and Requirements: - Firms must demonstrate expertise in water treatment plant processes, water main design, and CDBG-funded projects - Prior experience with permitting and implementing similar projects is required - Participation from certified minority and woman-owned firms and Section 3 businesses is strongly encouraged - Notable Vendors: - Barton & Loguidice, P.C. is referenced as a previous awardee for similar work - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named in this solicitation - Proposal Details: - Proposals are limited to 10 pages (excluding covers, resumes, etc.) - Evaluation criteria include CDBG experience, technical expertise, and local familiarity - Place of Performance: - Mechanicville City Hall, 36 North Main Street, Mechanicville, NY 12118
Description
The City of Mechanicville is seeking Engineering Services for the Water Treatment Plant Disinfection Byproducts Remediation Project. The services include public engagement, grant administration, preliminary and final design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services. Firms should have significant experience with water treatment plant processes, water main design, and engineering, as well as a successful history of permitting and implementing CDBG funded projects. The project is supported by a $1,500,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) award funding that includes engineering and construction costs.