Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #RFQ 2026-02
Engineering Services for Drinking Water Well, Generators & Telemetry Resiliency Project – City of Wadley, GA
Posted
July 16, 2026
Respond By
August 14, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 2026-02
NAICS
541330, 541370, 541620
The City of Wadley, Georgia is seeking qualified engineering firms for its Drinking Water Well, Generators & Telemetry Resiliency Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Wadley, Georgia (local government) - Project Scope: - Comprehensive engineering services for a water infrastructure resiliency project - Installation of a new drinking water well and filtration system - Installation of backup power generators with automatic transfer switch, starter, and fuel system - Implementation of a telemetry system for real-time monitoring of three wells - Services Requested: - Surveying, project design, permitting, and preliminary engineering reports - Environmental documentation and compliance - Construction and bidding assistance - Inspection, testing, and project closeout - Grant administration and budget tracking - Notable Requirements: - Firms must have experience with municipal water and wastewater systems - Preference for experience with federally or state-funded disaster resilience projects - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Project is funded by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) Hurricane Helene Resilience Funding Program
Description
The City of Wadley, Georgia is requesting Statements of Qualifications from professional engineering firms to provide engineering services for the Drinking Water Well, Generators & Telemetry Resiliency Project. The project aims to enhance the resilience of the city's drinking water supply by installing a new water well, backup power generators, and a telemetry system for real-time monitoring. The scope includes surveying, design, permitting, construction assistance, inspection, and grant administration. The project is funded by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority Hurricane Helene Resilience Funding Program with a total cost of $7,019,250.00.