Opportunity
Seminole Opengov #PS-7146-26/HSM
Professional Engineering Services for Greenwood Lakes Water Reclamation Facility Reliability Improvements
Posted
June 01, 2026
Respond By
July 01, 2026
Identifier
PS-7146-26/HSM
NAICS
541330, 541620, 237110
Seminole County is seeking a qualified engineering firm to provide professional services for the Greenwood Lakes Water Reclamation Facility (GWLWRF) Class I Reliability Improvements project. - Government Buyer: - Seminole County, Administrative Services - Purchasing & Contracts - Project Scope: - Master Services Agreement for an Engineer of Record (EOR) - Services include: - Project management - Preliminary and final engineering design (preliminary, 60%, 90%, final) - Permitting assistance - Grant compliance (including Clean Water State Revolving Fund requirements) - Public engagement - Cost estimation and quality assurance - Bidding support - Limited construction phase services (shop drawing certification, field visits, record drawings) - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive professional engineering and consulting services for water reclamation facility improvements - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project addresses vulnerabilities exposed by recent hurricanes - Adherence to federal and state funding requirements - Mandatory pre-proposal conference for all bidders - Project completion, including construction, required by end of 2029 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Greenwood Lakes Water Reclamation Facility, 701 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, FL 32746
Description
Seminole County is seeking professional services for the Greenwood Lakes Water Reclamation Facility (GWLWRF) Class I Reliability Improvements project. The scope includes design, permitting assistance, grant compliance assistance, public engagement, cost estimation, quality assurance, bidding, and limited construction phase services. The project addresses vulnerabilities exposed by Hurricanes Milton and Helene in 2024 and is partially funded by the 2026 Clean Water State Revolving Fund Supplemental Appropriation. The project schedule aims for completion by December 15, 2029, and proposals must be submitted electronically via the County's procurement portal by July 1, 2026.