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Geneva Civicplus #2026 WATER AND SEWER RATE STUDY AND INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN

Geneva, IL Seeks Water & Sewer Rate Study and Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan Services

Posted

June 05, 2026

Respond By

June 25, 2026

Identifier

2026 WATER AND SEWER RATE STUDY AND INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN

NAICS

541330, 541690

The City of Geneva, Illinois is seeking qualified engineering and financial services firms for a comprehensive Water and Sewer Rate Study and Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan. - Government Buyer: City of Geneva, Illinois - Scope of Work: - Conduct a Water and Sewer Rate Study to determine revenue requirements, cost of service, fee structures, and fund balance targets for the City's Water & Sewer Fund - Develop a Pavement Management Plan (PMP) with data-driven processes and capital improvement plans for transportation infrastructure - Create an Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (IIMP) that aligns water, sewer, stormwater, and transportation asset management and capital planning - Evaluate and prioritize $16.2 million in storm sewer capital improvements, referencing the City's 2021 Comprehensive Drainage Study - Develop short-term (1-10 years) and long-term (11-30 years) capital improvement programs for all utility and transportation systems - Notable Requirements: - Coordination of infrastructure investments to maximize value and reduce redundant construction - The City operates a Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant, Water Distribution System, Sanitary Collection System, and Wastewater Treatment Plant, serving approximately 8,465 customers - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified firms with relevant experience in municipal utility and infrastructure planning

Description

The City of Geneva is seeking qualified firms to provide an integrated approach that aligns utility financial planning, infrastructure lifecycle planning, transportation asset management, and long-term capital planning into a unified decision-making framework. The project includes a water and sewer rate study, pavement management plan, and integrated infrastructure master plan. The study will determine revenue requirements, costs of service, fee structures, rate design, and fund balance targets for sustainable operation of the City's Water & Sewer Fund. The plan will also develop short-term and long-term capital improvement programs for water, sanitary, storm sewer systems, and transportation infrastructure.

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