Opportunity

Mississippi Procurement Portal #3170035728

Audit Services for ARPA-Funded Rural Water Infrastructure Project

Posted

May 15, 2026

Respond By

May 20, 2026

Identifier

3170035728

NAICS

541211

This opportunity involves the provision of audit services for a rural water infrastructure project funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) through the Mississippi State Department of Health. - Government Buyer: - Mississippi State Department of Health (MPTAP) - Southwest Rankin Water Association (project owner) - Services Requested: - Audit services on an as-needed basis - Single audit in accordance with 2 CFR 200.514 for the prior fiscal year - Alternative Compliance Examination Engagement as outlined by US Treasury ARPA requirements - Requirements: - Proposals must include hourly rate sheet, qualifications, experience, project knowledge, and cost - Compliance with GAO Government Auditing Standards and AICPA attestation standards (AT-C section 315) - Adherence to federal Uniform Guidance provisions and federal reporting/audit standards - Encouragement of Minority-owned and Women-owned Business Enterprises participation - Contract Details: - Fixed price contract awarded to the most qualified and advantageous proposal - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a professional services procurement - Place of Performance: - 201 S. County Line Road, Florence, MS 39073 (Southwest Rankin Water Association office) - Notable: The audit must meet specific federal and Treasury requirements for ARPA-funded projects.

Description

The Southwest Rankin Water Association is requesting proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide audit services on an as-needed basis for a project funded by the Mississippi State Department of Health American Rescue Plan Act: Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program. The selected auditor will conduct either a single audit or an alternative compliance examination engagement in accordance with federal and Treasury requirements. Proposals must be submitted by May 20, 2026, and will be evaluated based on qualifications, experience, project knowledge, and cost. The contract will be awarded on a fixed price basis to the most advantageous proposal.

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