Opportunity
City of Irving Ionwave #117LR-26F
City of Irving Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Replacement Solicitation
Posted
June 29, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
117LR-26F
NAICS
541512, 541330
The City of Irving, Texas is seeking proposals for a comprehensive Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solution to upgrade its water distribution system metering. - Government Buyer: - City of Irving, Texas (local government) - Products and Services Requested: - Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) hardware and software - Must include both fixed network and cellular connectivity options for endpoints - Solution must be compatible and integrable with the City's existing Customer Information Systems (CIS) and related platforms - Project management support for installation, deployment, and implementation - Contractor must provide robust project management and clearly describe all services and associated costs - Unique or Notable Requirements: - AMI communications infrastructure must be flexible and scalable to support automated metering, advanced distribution system monitoring, and future smart city applications - Open to qualified manufacturers and distributors; no specific OEMs or vendors are named - Solution must be fully supported and state-of-the-art - No specific quantities or part numbers are provided in the notice - No OEMs or vendors are mentioned by name in the solicitation
Description
The City of Irving is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive, integrated, and fully supported Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solution for its water distribution system metering infrastructure. The project requires compatibility and integration with existing City Customer Information Systems and related platforms. The successful contractor must provide robust project management support for installation, deployment, and implementation, detailing all services and associated costs. The AMI communications infrastructure should be flexible and scalable to support automated metering, advanced distribution system monitoring, and future smart city applications, with state-of-the-art hardware and software. The City is particularly interested in fixed network options, including cellular connectivity for endpoints.