Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2137021
Engineering Services for Preliminary Infiltration and Inflow Study – City of Fulton, NY
Posted
July 10, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
2137021
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks qualified engineering firms to conduct a Preliminary Infiltration and Inflow (PII) Study for the City of Fulton's sanitary sewer collection system in Oswego County, New York. - Government Buyer: - City of Fulton, Oswego County, New York - Office of the City Clerk/Chamberlain - Scope of Services: - Professional engineering services for a comprehensive PII Study - Evaluation and identification of infiltration and inflow (I&I) sources - Assessment of physical damage and capacity limitations in the sewer system - Mapping of the entire sanitary sewer collection system - Preparation of a detailed report following NYSEFC PII Study Outline and compliance with NYSDEC and NYSDOH standards - Potential for future phases: design, bidding assistance, construction administration, and construction observation - Funding: - Up to $50,000 from a New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (NYSEFC) grant - Up to $10,000 local contribution - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to all qualified engineering firms - Minority and Women Owned Businesses are encouraged to submit proposals - Initial agreement is not subject to NYSEFC MWBE Utilization requirements, but future agreements may be - The study findings will support future grant applications and potential further engineering work
Description
The City of Fulton is seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified engineering firms to provide professional services including study and report preparation for a Preliminary Infiltration and Inflow (PII) Study. The study aims to evaluate the City's entire sanitary sewer collection system for potential sources of infiltration and inflow, physical damage, capacity limitations, and mapping. The findings will support applications for further engineering planning grants. The project includes potential future phases such as design, bidding assistance, construction administration, and observation if advanced.