Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #F18-GDS-BREE-2023-01
City of Kingston RFSQ: Design and Construction Improvements to Passive Reactive Barrier Groundwater Treatment System
Posted
December 01, 2023
Respond By
January 17, 2024
Identifier
F18-GDS-BREE-2023-01
NAICS
562910, 541330, 237110, 237990
The City of Kingston, Ontario is seeking qualified firms to improve its passive reactive barrier (PRB) groundwater treatment system at Emma Martin Park. - Government Buyer: - City of Kingston, Department of Real Estate and Environmental Initiatives - Contact: Paul MacLatchy, Environment Director - Scope of Work: - Design and construction improvements to an existing PRB system for arsenic removal from groundwater - Review technical documentation and conduct site visits - Develop draft and detailed design concepts - Obtain necessary permits and construct system improvements - Commission the upgraded system and provide recommendations for ongoing performance monitoring - Key Requirements: - Respondents must demonstrate experience with PRB systems for metals-impacted groundwater - A professional engineer licensed in Ontario with PRB design experience must be included as a key team member - Firms must provide proof of bonding limits, safety records, and detailed project descriptions - Budget: - Construction budget is expected to be at least $100,000 - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - This is a prequalification (RFSQ) for shortlisting firms for a future competitive bidding stage
Description
This Request for Supplier Qualifications (RFSQ) issued by the City of Kingston invites prospective respondents to qualify for providing design and construction services to improve an existing passive reactive barrier (PRB) groundwater treatment system located in Kingston, Ontario. The process aims to identify qualified firms who will later be invited to submit technical, cost, and schedule bids for the project. The improvements include reviewing technical documentation, completing detailed design, construction, commissioning, and providing recommendations for ongoing monitoring. Construction and commissioning are expected in summer 2024.