Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #311-25-26-54
City of Greenville Seeks Engineering Services for Golden Road Drainage Improvements
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
311-25-26-54
NAICS
541330
The City of Greenville, North Carolina, is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide professional services for the Golden Road Drainage Improvements project, a multi-phase initiative to address stormwater flooding. - Government Buyer: - City of Greenville, Engineering Department - Contact: Mr. JP Harrell - Scope of Services: - Survey and preliminary design, including hydraulic modeling and alternatives analysis - Final design, permitting, community engagement, and bid support - Construction administration, including quality assurance, schedule and cost control, and compliance monitoring - Project Phases (Task Orders): - Task Order 1: Survey and Preliminary Design (detailed survey, utility engineering, cost estimates) - Task Order 2: Final Design through Construction Award (environmental/geotechnical assessments, permit acquisition, easement preparation, bid services) - Task Order 3: Construction Administration (pre-construction conference, document management, RFI/shop drawing review, change order management, safety monitoring, record drawings, final inspections) - Notable Requirements: - Coordination with NCDOT, utility providers, and the city's on-call land acquisition consultant - Demonstrated conflict of interest mitigation - Insurance and compliance with federal/local regulations, including MWBE participation goals - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a request for professional engineering services.
Description
The City of Greenville, NC is seeking qualifications from engineering firms to provide professional services for a stormwater drainage improvement project. The scope includes preparing final design documents, acquisition, and construction administration. The project aims to address flooding issues in the Golden Road area by designing and implementing drainage improvements. The contract will be divided into three phases: survey and preliminary design, final design through construction award, and construction administration services. Interested firms must submit qualifications by July 17, 2026.