Request for Qualifications-Wastewater Facilities Master Plan and Past Master Plan Integration

Location: North Carolina
Posted: Jun 2, 2025
Due: Jun 27, 2025
Agency: State Government of North Carolina
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
Solicitation No: 281-RFQ25305
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Solicitation Number: 281-RFQ25305
Project Title: Request for Qualifications-Wastewater Facilities Master Plan and Past Master Plan Integration
Description: Winston Salem/Forsyth County Utilities (WSFCU) is seeking qualified engineering firms to update its Wastewater Facilities Master Plan. The department currently operates and maintains two wastewater treatment plants — Archie Elledge WWTP (30 MGD) and Muddy Creek WWTP (21 MGD) — as well as a Biosolids Drying Facility and multiple sewer lift stations. The existing master plan, last revised in April 2018, requires a comprehensive update to support long-term capital improvement planning over a 20-year horizon. The purpose of the master plan is to provide long term guidance and planning for future capital improvement projects at both wastewater treatment facilities and the Regional Biosolids Drying Facility over a 20 year planning period. The updated plan should identify and prioritize infrastructure upgrades necessary to meet future regulatory requirements, enhance system reliability, and accommodate projected growth, including annexation and increased industrial demand. Key components of the plan must include residuals projections; development of treatment process models for both treatment facilities; infrastructure planning aligned with forthcoming nutrient regulations; and detailed cost estimates for all proposed improvements.
Opening Date: 6/27/2025 3:00 PM
Posted Date: 6/2/2025
Status: Open
Department: CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
Solicitation Number
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281-RFQ25305
Department
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
Status Reason
Open
Opening Date
2025-06-27T15:00:00.0000000
Posted Date
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2025-06-02T14:37:48.0000000Z
Commodity Code
Civil engineering
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Special Instructions
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Description
Winston Salem/Forsyth County Utilities (WSFCU) is seeking qualified engineering firms to update its Wastewater Facilities Master Plan. The department currently operates and maintains two wastewater treatment plants — Archie Elledge WWTP (30 MGD) and Muddy Creek WWTP (21 MGD) — as well as a Biosolids Drying Facility and multiple sewer lift stations. The existing master plan, last revised in April 2018, requires a comprehensive update to support long-term capital improvement planning over a 20-year horizon. The purpose of the master plan is to provide long term guidance and planning for future capital improvement projects at both wastewater treatment facilities and the Regional Biosolids Drying Facility over a 20 year planning period. The updated plan should identify and prioritize infrastructure upgrades necessary to meet future regulatory requirements, enhance system reliability, and accommodate projected growth, including annexation and increased industrial demand. Key components of the plan must include residuals projections; development of treatment process models for both treatment facilities; infrastructure planning aligned with forthcoming nutrient regulations; and detailed cost estimates for all proposed improvements.
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