Opportunity

Vermont Department of Economic Development #73902

Consulting and Contracting Services for Burlington Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade

Posted

June 26, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

73902

NAICS

237110

This opportunity is for professional consulting and contracting services to upgrade Burlington's Main Wastewater Treatment Facility. - Government Buyer: - City of Burlington Department of Public Works (DPW) - Water Resources Division - Scope of Work: - Pre-construction and general contracting services for Stage 1 Upgrade - Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) procurement method - Contractor collaborates with City and engineering consultant during design phase - Construction phase services included - Project Objectives: - Increase hydraulic capacity - Add tertiary treatment process - Improve secondary treatment flexibility - Enhance facility longevity - Notable Requirements: - Quality assurance and cost certainty - Maintenance of plant operations during construction - Schedule optimization and risk management - Safety performance and early contractor involvement - Value engineering, early procurement, and project phasing - Change order reduction and dispute avoidance - Compliance with federal and state funding requirements - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - No product part numbers or quantities provided - Services requested: Pre-construction and general contracting for wastewater facility upgrade

Description

The City of Burlington’s Water Resources Division is seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified General Contractors to provide pre-construction and general contracting services for the Burlington Main Wastewater Treatment Facility Stage 1 Upgrade using the Construction Manager at Risk method. The selected contractor will collaborate with the project team to develop a design that meets the City's objectives at a guaranteed maximum price and perform construction phase services. The project aims to increase hydraulic capacity, add tertiary treatment, improve secondary treatment flexibility, and enhance facility longevity while maintaining plant operations and ensuring federal compliance.

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