Opportunity
Catawba County #26-1017
Engineering Consulting Services for Landfill Air Compliance in Catawba County
Posted
May 15, 2026
Respond By
June 03, 2026
Identifier
26-1017
NAICS
541620
Catawba County Utilities & Engineering Solid Waste Division is seeking qualified engineering consulting firms for landfill solid waste air compliance services at the Blackburn Resource Recovery Facility and the closed Bethany Church Road Landfill. - Government Buyer: - Catawba County Utilities & Engineering, Solid Waste Division - Scope of Services: - Monitoring, sampling, and testing of landfill air emissions - Reporting and documentation to ensure regulatory compliance - Permitting support, including Title V permitting and permit tracking - Data collection, analysis, and submission of required air quality paperwork - Attaining and maintaining state certifications for air quality compliance - Notable Requirements: - Firms must demonstrate recent and relevant experience with North Carolina landfill air quality compliance, including Title V permitting - Record of satisfactory permitting compliance is required - Comprehensive insurance coverage must be provided - Strict adherence to proposal page limits, including attachments - Submission of references for similar projects is mandatory - Contract Details: - Initial term of three years, with options to renew for two additional one-year terms based on performance - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned; this is a professional services opportunity
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for engineering consulting services related to landfill solid waste air compliance at the Blackburn Resource Recovery Facility and the closed Bethany Church Road Landfill in Catawba County, North Carolina. The scope includes monitoring, sampling, testing, reporting, permitting, and tracking permit processes to ensure compliance with solid waste air quality regulations. The contract term is initially three years with options to renew for two additional one-year terms. Firms must demonstrate recent relevant experience in North Carolina landfill air quality compliance and Title V permitting.