Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #16-2216688001
NC DEQ Seeks Full Delivery Warm Stream and Riparian Wetland Restoration in Roanoke River Basin
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
October 06, 2026
Identifier
16-2216688001
NAICS
541620, 541690, 924120
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Mitigation Services, is seeking proposals for full delivery projects to restore warm streams and riparian wetlands in the Roanoke River Basin (Cataloguing Unit 03010103). - Government Buyer: - North Carolina DEQ, Division of Mitigation Services - Procurement Specialist: Tracie Harrell - Products/Services Requested: - 6,500 warm stream mitigation credits - 12 riparian wetland mitigation credits (with preservation credits capped at 50%) - Comprehensive ecosystem restoration services, including: - Environmental and project screening - Property review and delivery of conservation easements - Mitigation plan development and financial assurance - Permitting and certifications - Site planting and monitoring installation - Baseline and annual monitoring reports (minimum 7 years) - Project closeout activities - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) mitigation guidelines - Conservation easements for long-term site protection - Milestone-based payments tied to credit delivery and task completion - Vendors must be registered in North Carolina's Electronic Vendor Portal (eVP) and in good standing - Adherence to E-Verify and fair employment practices - No specific OEMs or commercial product manufacturers are named, as this is a service-based, environmental restoration procurement.
Description
This solicitation is for full delivery projects to provide warm stream and riparian wetland within the Cataloguing Units 03010103 of the Roanoke River Basin. The project is managed by the Department of Environmental Quality. Proposals are due by October 6, 2026, and the procurement involves ecosystem-related services under commodity code 701617. Vendors must be registered with the State of North Carolina's Electronic Vendor Portal to respond.