Opportunity
Nash County Civic Plus #2026-008-04-7140
Engineering Services Sought for Freedom Industries Sewer Line Expansion in Nash County, NC
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
2026-008-04-7140
NAICS
541330
Nash County, North Carolina, is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide professional services for the Freedom Industries Sewer Line Expansion project. - Government Buyer: - Nash County, Grants and Intergovernmental Relations Department - Contact: Emily Moore - Project Scope: - Extension of public sewer service to the Freedom Industries facility - Installation of approximately: - 1,000 linear feet of SDR 35 PVC gravity sewer - 200 linear feet of ductile iron pipe (DIP) gravity sewer - Five 4-foot diameter manholes - 60 linear feet of 16-inch dry bore and jack - Services Requested: - Preliminary and final design - Design surveys and regulatory coordination - Preparation of plans, technical specifications, and contract documents - Bid administration and contract execution assistance - Construction administration and observation - Project closeout and certification - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources standards - Coordination with local regulatory authorities - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a request for engineering services qualifications - Place of Performance: - Freedom Industries facility at 4000 E. Old Spring Hope Rd., Rocky Mount, NC - Town of Nashville sewer service area - Nash County government offices in Nashville, NC
Description
Nash County is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide engineering services for the Freedom Industries Sewer Line Expansion project. The scope includes preliminary design, final design, construction administration, and construction observation for approximately 1,000 linear feet of SDR 35 PVC gravity sewer, 200 linear feet of DIP gravity sewer, 5 manholes, and 60 linear feet of 16" dry bore and jack. The project involves coordination with regulatory authorities and preparation of contract documents. The County lacks engineering staff for these activities and seeks professional services to complete the project.