Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66890-NONST-2027-000000005
City of Demorest seeks engineering firms for federally funded infrastructure projects (SOQ solicitation)
Posted
August 19, 2026
Respond By
September 21, 2026
Identifier
PE-66890-NONST-2027-000000005
NAICS
541330, 237110, 237990
The City of Demorest, Georgia is seeking qualified engineering firms to support federally funded infrastructure projects. - Buyer: City of Demorest, Georgia (local government) - Scope of services: - Initial consultation, evaluation, and grant administration - Preliminary engineering reports (PER), design, construction administration, inspection, and project closeout - Projects include expansion and improvements to water, wastewater, stormwater, distribution, and collection systems - Funding sources may include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development Block Grants, US Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA), Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA), USDA, USEPA, and others - Firms must comply with federal procurement standards (2 CFR 200, Brooks Act) - Evaluation criteria: - Firm history, community familiarity, personnel qualifications, federal project experience, workload, insurance, and litigation history - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified engineering firms - Annual SOQ updates required over a three-year period
Description
The City of Demorest is requesting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from engineering firms experienced in assisting local governments with federally funded projects. The scope includes preliminary reports, final design, construction administration, inspection, and closeout services for community and economic development projects funded by various federal agencies. The procurement covers projects related to water, wastewater, stormwater systems, and other infrastructure improvements. Selected firms will be contracted immediately and over the next three years, with annual SOQ updates required. Evaluation criteria include firm history, community familiarity, key personnel qualifications, experience with federal projects, and workload capacity.