Opportunity
City of Lincoln Ionwave #26-153
City of Lincoln seeks engineering services for 2026 Water System Facilities Master Plan
Posted
July 10, 2026
Respond By
August 07, 2026
Identifier
26-153
NAICS
541330
The City of Lincoln, Nebraska, through its Lincoln Water System (LWS), is seeking qualified firms to develop the 2026 Lincoln Water System Facilities Master Plan. - Government Buyer: - City of Lincoln, Nebraska - Lincoln Water System (LWS) - Scope of Services: - Professional engineering and consulting services for comprehensive water system master planning - Evaluation of water supply, treatment, transmission, storage, pumping, distribution system capacity, and water quality - Assessment of asset management and financial planning for infrastructure improvements - Preparation of draft and final master plan documents, hydraulic model files, and public presentation materials - Requirements: - Minimum 10 years of relevant experience in water system master planning - Nebraska Professional Engineering license required - Expertise in water master planning and public utility infrastructure - Compliance with insurance provisions (Commercial General Liability, Workers' Compensation, Professional Liability, Cyber Insurance) - Execution of a Non-Disclosure Agreement and attestation of U.S. citizenship for individuals/sole proprietors - Adherence to the Nebraska Foreign Adversary Contracting Prohibition Act (no contracts with companies controlled by certain foreign governments for technology-related products or services) - Access to city data and systems, potentially including SCADA - Procurement Details: - Qualifications-based selection (no price evaluation at proposal stage) - Contract value estimated to exceed $500,000 - Contract term up to one year, with possible extension by amendment - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The City of Lincoln is requesting proposals from qualified firms to develop the 2026 Lincoln Water System Facilities Master Plan. This plan will serve as a guide for short-term and long-term improvements to the infrastructure of the Lincoln Water System. The scope includes evaluating water supply, treatment, transmission system components, storage, pumping, distribution system capacity and water quality, and identifying system facility needs and timing for improvements. The contract involves professional services and requires compliance with insurance and certification requirements.