Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #PCMC27001 - WAT
Comprehensive Water Rate Study for Park City Municipal Corporation
Posted
July 01, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
PCMC27001 - WAT
NAICS
541690
Park City Municipal Corporation (PCMC) in Summit County, Utah, is seeking qualified firms to conduct a comprehensive water rate study for its municipal water system. - Government Buyer: - Park City Municipal Corporation (PCMC), Summit County, Utah - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive water rate study covering all customer classes: Single-Family Residential, Multi-Family Residential, Commercial, and Irrigation - Analysis of approximately 5,700 water connections - Establishment of water rates and charges for fiscal years 2028 through 2032 - City Council goal-setting work session - Validation of revenue requirements using the City's financial model - Cost of service analysis for different customer groups - Evaluation and recommendation of rate design and structure - Preparation of public information materials and community outreach support - Deliverables: draft and final water rate reports, City Council presentations, public information toolkit - Notable Requirements: - Proposals must remain valid for 180 days after submission - Strict prohibition on contacting City officials outside the prescribed process - The study addresses high water rates due to unique local challenges - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
Park City Municipal Corporation (PCMC) is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive water rate study covering all fees charged to Single-Family Residential, Multi-Family Residential, Commercial, and Irrigation customers. The study will assist the City in establishing rates and charges for fiscal year 2028 through fiscal year 2032, including projected rate adjustments. Key components include a City Council goal-setting work session, revenue requirements analysis, cost of service analysis, rate design evaluation, and public information and community outreach support. The project deadline is March 5, 2027, and proposals are due by July 23, 2026.