HAWAI'I STATEWIDE RECYCLED WATER IMPLEMENTATION STUDY

Location: Hawaii
Posted: Mar 23, 2026
Due: Apr 22, 2026
Agency: General Contractors Association
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • B - Special Studies and Analyses - Not R&D
  • C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
  • Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities
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Bid Date: 2026-04-22

Project Description: The State of Hawaiʻi, Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide planning services under the project titled “Hawaiʻi Statewide Recycled Water Implementation Study for State and County Facilities” (Study). The study is intended to explore strategies for expanding the use of recycled water throughout Hawaiʻi, specifically the use of recycled water at state and county facilities. The overall objective of this study is to develop a recycled water implementation roadmap, targeting locations and projects statewide with a focus on state and county facilities (as required by Act 170,1 Session Laws of Hawaiʻi 2016), where adoption is realistic and impactful, while integrating lessons learned from similar efforts. The roadmap should identify where recycled water use is most feasible (rather than mandating 100% coverage by 2045, which may not be feasible across all facilities). See Attachment A (Statement of Work).

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Hawaii Statewide Recycled Water Implementation Study for State and County Facilities-CWRMRFP202601.pdf
AG-008 103D General Conditions (1.10.23).pdf

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