Opportunity

Texas DIR/ESBD #RFQ26-19719-KM

City of Lubbock Seeks Engineering Design Services for New Water Treatment Plant (Lake 7 Supply Project)

Posted

June 14, 2026

Respond By

July 02, 2026

Identifier

RFQ26-19719-KM

NAICS

541330, 541310, 541620

The City of Lubbock, Texas, is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide comprehensive design services for a new Water Treatment Plant (WTP) as part of the Lake 7 Supply Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Lubbock, Texas - Scope of Services: - Full engineering, planning, and design for a new water treatment plant integrating with the existing North Water Treatment Plant - Permitting and regulatory coordination with agencies such as TCEQ, EPA, and the Army Corps of Engineers - Construction-phase services, including support for alternative delivery methods (design-build, construction manager at risk) - Process engineering, treatment optimization, and design of structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation & controls (I&C), and SCADA/automation systems - Startup, commissioning, and operator training - Surveying, environmental permitting, utility coordination, project management, quality control, and public outreach - Notable Requirements: - Firms must have at least 20 years of water treatment plant engineering experience - Firms must have completed at least five similar projects in the past 30 years - Texas-licensed Professional Engineers must be employed by the firm - No fee proposals to be included with the submittal - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The project must enable the City to utilize the new water supply by the end of 2032

Description

The City of Lubbock is seeking statements of qualifications from qualified professional firms to provide design services for the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Lake 7 Supply Project. The scope includes professional engineering, planning, design, permitting, construction-phase services, and alternative delivery methods for the water treatment plant design integrating the future Lake 7 supply. The project requires firms to demonstrate experience in water treatment plant engineering and the ability to deliver the project within an accelerated schedule to utilize the new water supply by the end of 2032. No statement of fees for a specific scope of work, either hourly or fixed proposal cost, shall be included with the submittal.

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