Opportunity

Banning Opengov #26-139

City of Banning seeks engineering consulting for Wastewater Treatment Plant & Recycled Water Upgrades.

Posted

August 06, 2026

Respond By

September 18, 2026

Identifier

26-139

NAICS

541330

The City of Banning is seeking qualified engineering consulting firms to modernize and expand its Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and recycled water facilities. - Government Buyer: - City of Banning Purchasing Division - WWTP located at 2242 East Charles Street, Banning, California - Scope of Work: - Upgrade WWTP to meet new regional water quality standards - Increase plant capacity from 3.6 MGD to approximately 4.8 MGD - Produce Title 22 tertiary recycled water - Prepare for future reverse osmosis and brine management improvements - Services Requested: - Professional engineering design (Plans, Specifications, and Estimates for public bidding) - Permitting support for regulatory compliance - Bidding assistance for construction phase - Optional engineering services during construction - Notable Requirements: - Multidisciplinary expertise in wastewater, recycled water, and regulatory permitting - Support for City’s funding, regulatory, and operational objectives - Access to City’s completed preliminary studies - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified engineering consulting firms.

Description

The City of Banning is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering consulting firms to provide professional engineering design, permitting support, bidding assistance, and optional engineering services during construction for the phased modernization and expansion of the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant and recycled water facilities. The selected consultant will deliver a complete set of Plans, Specifications, and Estimates suitable for public bidding while supporting the City's funding, regulatory, and operational objectives. The project aims to upgrade the existing WWTP to meet new water quality standards, increase capacity, produce Title 22 tertiary recycled water, and prepare for future improvements such as reverse osmosis and brine management.

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