Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #678-SFWI-060926
Engineering Services for South Fork Water Intake Resiliency Project
Posted
May 11, 2026
Respond By
June 09, 2026
Identifier
678-SFWI-060926
NAICS
541330
The Town of Boone, North Carolina, is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering firms for the South Fork Water Intake Resiliency Project. - Government Buyer: - Town of Boone, Department of Public Works - Contact: Joshua Eller, Deputy Public Works Director - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive engineering services for elevating the South Fork water intake structure by one story - Preparation of an engineering report and environmental information document - Design services for the intake elevation and associated internal electrical and mechanical components - Construction administration, inspection, materials sampling/testing, surveying, erosion control, safety compliance, and claims avoidance - Project Details: - Total project budget: $2,500,000 (funded by the North Carolina Division of Water Infrastructure) - Lump sum contract award - No specific OEMs or vendors named; focus is on engineering and project management services - Notable Requirements: - Firms must be registered in North Carolina and have staff who are Professional Engineers in the state - Demonstrated experience with water intake design and construction is required - Proof of professional liability insurance and adequate accounting/financial capacity - Priority consideration for North Carolina-based firms - Electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow provided instructions
Description
The Town of Boone is seeking qualified private engineering firms to provide an engineering report, environmental information document, design, and construction administration and inspection services for elevating a water intake. The project involves elevating the internal electrical and mechanical components of the South Fork water intake by an additional story, creating a two-story intake structure. The selected firm will be responsible for oversight, contract compliance, and ensuring all work meets contract requirements. The total project budget is $2,500,000, funded by the North Carolina Division of Water Infrastructure.