MAINTENANCE OF FINISHED WATER STORAGE TANKS DEPARTMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT NORTH CAROLINA

Location: North Carolina
Posted: Nov 7, 2025
Due: Dec 17, 2025
Agency: City of Durham
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 54 - Prefabricated Structures and Scaffolding
Solicitation No: 26-0096
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Bid Number: 26-0096
Bid Title: MAINTENANCE OF FINISHED WATER STORAGE TANKS DEPARTMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT NORTH CAROLINA
Category: Requests for Proposals/Qualifications and Services
Status: Open
Description:

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Publication Date/Time:
11/7/2025 8:00 AM
Closing Date/Time:
12/17/2025 3:00 PM
Contact Person:
George Kepic
[email protected]
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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR
MAINTENANCE OF FINISHED WATER STORAGE TANKS
DEPARTMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT
NORTH CAROLINA
November 2025
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Professional Engineering Services
for
Maintenance of Finished Water Storage Tanks
November 2025
I. INTRODUCTION
Through this Request for Qualifications (RFQ), the City of Durham’s Department of Water Management
is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from firms to provide professional engineering services
for the maintenance of its finished water storage tanks and water treatment plant (WTP) clearwells. Due
to the varying ages of these tanks across the distribution system, the level and type of annual
maintenance required can differ significantly. The selected consultant will provide comprehensive
services, including inspections, engineering evaluations, and construction support to ensure that all
finished water storage tanks remain structurally sound, watertight, and fully operational in accordance
with design specifications and all applicable North Carolina State regulations.
The table below provides information on each tank that will be covered under this contract.
Site
Year Storage Capacity
Tank Type
Site Address
Constructed
(MG)
Angier Tank
2014
3.0
Elevated/Concrete Column with 4101 Angier Avenue
Steel Tank
East Durham 1938
1.5
Elevated/ Steel - Multileg
1318 Pettigrew Street
Tank
Ellis Road Tank 1989
2.0
Elevated /Steel - Fluted Column
801 Ellis Road
Russell Road 1994
1.0
Ground storage/Concrete
7521 Russell Road
Tank
Huckleberry
1887
3.0
Ground storage/Concrete with liner 1701 Cole Mill Road
Tank
Page Road
2016
1.5
Elevated/Concrete Column with
2207 Page Road
Tank
Steel Tank
Brown WTP
1976
5.0
Ground storage/Concrete
1615 Infinity Road
Clearwell #1
Brown WTP
1976
5.0
Ground storage/Concrete
1615 Infinity Road
Clearwell #2
Williams WTP 1925
1.5
Below-grade/Concrete tank with 1405 Hillandale Road
Clearwell East
membrane liner
Williams WTP 1925
1.5
Below-grade/Concrete tank with 1405 Hillandale Road
Clearwell West
membrane liner
The selected firm shall perform detailed inspections of the City’s finished water storage tanks and
provide professional recommendations and schedules for future inspections, cleaning, interior and
exterior coating applications, and any additional maintenance or repair activities necessary to ensure
the continued safe, reliable, and regulatory-compliant operation of these assets.
To support this work, the City will provide the selected consultant with the following information, as
available:
Record drawings
Previous inspection reports and recommendations
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) documentation
Historical maintenance records
The consultant will be selected based on all tasks in the scope of work as outlined below. The initial
contract will include the scope of items described in Sections A and B.
II. SCOPE
A. Tank Inspections
The selected consultant shall conduct a comprehensive inspection of tank structures and coating
systems. Services shall include, but will not necessarily be limited to, the following tasks:
1. Sanitary and Safety Evaluation
Assess the sanitary conditions, safety features, watertightness, and overall site security for
each finished water storage tank.
2. Structural Integrity Assessment
Evaluate the structural integrity of each tank to ensure compliance with applicable design
standards, regulatory requirements, and sound engineering practices.
3. Coating Condition Assessment
Assess the condition of both interior and exterior coating systems, noting the degree of
deterioration and effectiveness of protective measures.
4. Deficiency Identification and Documentation
Identify and document all observed issues or deficiencies, including a description of each
issue with associated measurements, locations, and classification. (e.g., Severity level, Risk
level, Type, and Urgency)
5. Photo Documentation
Provide photo documentation highlighting all noted deficiencies and general features of
each tank.
6. Dive Inspections
Obtain services from a qualified dive inspection company to evaluate the interior
submerged areas of tanks that cannot be taken out of service. This is expected to include
two (2) ground storage tanks and four (4) clearwells.
7. Condition Assessment Report
Submit a detailed Condition Assessment Report to the City within forty-five (45) days of
each inspection. The report shall summarize all findings, document all deficiencies, and
include recommendations for corrective or maintenance actions.
8. Technical Memorandum for CIP Planning
Develop and submit a Technical Memorandum prioritizing and providing high-level cost
estimates for the recommended corrective actions and maintenance activities. This
document will be used to support the City’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and operating
budget development.
B. Urgent Response Requirements
Occasionally, the City may experience urgent situations requiring immediate engineering
support. Under such circumstances, the selected consultant shall:
1. Mobilize to the Job Site:
Be capable of mobilizing to the affected location within the maximum timeframe specified
in the contract. The consultant shall specify in their proposal a maximum mobilization time
(expressed in hours) to respond to urgent situations.
2. Conduct On-Site Investigations:
Perform field assessments, troubleshooting, or emergency inspections as requested by the
City.
3. Provide Ongoing Assistance:
Remain engaged until the issue has been satisfactorily resolved, providing technical support
and coordination as necessary.
Future contract amendments may consist of the following tasks:
C. Develop Bid Documents
Development of bidding documents shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following
tasks:
1. Prepare Plans and Specifications:
Develop detailed plans and specifications for the procurement of contractor(s) to perform
the corrective actions and/or maintenance activities necessary to address deficiencies
identified in Task A (Tank Inspections).
2. Produce Bid-Ready Documents:
Provide complete, bid-ready documents utilizing City-provided front-end templates, as
required. Document format and content shall be determined based on the estimated cost
and type of contract (e.g., service contract vs. construction contract). Anticipated activities
include, but are not limited to:
Tank interior washout and cleaning
Interior and exterior coatings removal and replacement
Miscellaneous mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation repairs
Structural repairs
3. Contract Structuring and Packaging:
CIP projects and vendor-led maintenance activities may be issued as stand-alone contracts
or bundled projects, depending on the consultant’s recommendations and the City’s budget,
scheduling, and resource constraints.
4. Opinion of Probable Construction Cost:
Provide an itemized opinion of probable construction cost for each project or contract
package, based on current market conditions and project scope.
5. Permitting:
Identify and prepare all necessary permit applications required for project execution, and
coordinate with applicable agencies to ensure timely approvals.
D. Bidding Assistance
Bidding assistance shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following services for each
project bid:
1. Distribute Bid Documents:
Ensure the timely distribution of complete bid documents to all interested parties and
potential bidders.
2. Respond to Bidder Inquiries:
Receive and respond to bidder questions and assist in the preparation and issuance of
addenda as needed to clarify or amend the bid documents.
3. Facilitate Pre-Bid Conferences:
Attend and facilitate pre-bid conferences to provide an overview of the project scope,
answer questions, and ensure bidder understanding of key requirements.
4. Attend Bid Openings:
Attend and assist in the formal bid opening process.
5. Assist in Bid Review:
Support the City in reviewing submitted bids for completeness, accuracy, and compliance
with bidding requirements.
6. Prepare Bid Tabulation and Recommendation:
Develop a detailed bid tabulation and provide a formal recommendation for award based on
the analysis of bid submissions.
E. Construction-Related Services and/or Vendor Project Management Assistance
The selected consultant shall provide construction-related services and/or assistance with
vendor-managed projects, which may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Provide construction oversight and inspection services during the execution of maintenance
or rehabilitation activities.
2. Attend construction progress meetings and assist with coordination between the City and
contractor(s).
3. Review contractor submittals and respond to requests for information (RFIs).
4. Assist with the interpretation of design documents and specifications during construction.
5. Provide recommendations and technical guidance for field modifications or unforeseen
conditions.
6. Assist the City in reviewing and evaluating contractors' change order requests.
7. Perform final inspection and prepare a punch list of outstanding items.
8. Assist in review of project closeout documentation, including warranties, test results, and
as-built drawings.
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