Engineering Services for Community and Economic Development Projects

Project ID: 61050 NASHVILLE, PE-61050-NONST-2026-00000001… State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyCity of Nashville [GA]
Deadline07/21/26
Posted06/16/26
Estimated Value$150,000 - $2,500,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationGeorgia
Description
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Background

The City of Nashville is seeking qualifications and proposals from an Engineering Firm to provide pre- and post-award services for various community and economic development projects. The City aims to improve public infrastructure, including severe weather notification systems, water, sewer, street paving, and drainage. The City is considering applying for federal and/or state funding through programs such as Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Competition, CDBG Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), Employee Incentive Program (EIP), Redevelopment Fund (RDF), and Immediate Threat and Danger (ITAD) funds via the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. The selection will be based on qualifications relevant to community and economic development needs.

Work Details

The selected Engineering Firm will provide a range of services including: preparing a preliminary engineering report; planning; design; cost estimating; bidding; contracting; construction oversight; quality control; and project closeout. The firm must demonstrate capability in providing necessary documentation for applications, including engineering reports, maps, and cost estimates as per CDBG requirements. Additionally, the firm must be able to meet a draft Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) deadline of no later than 30 days after selection as project engineer.

Period of Performance

The contract will be performed over a limited time period based on the funding of the grant, with specific deadlines for deliverables such as the draft PER.

Place of Performance

The work will be performed in Nashville, Georgia.

Bidder Requirements

Firms must demonstrate their qualifications through various criteria including years in business, resource capability, knowledge of the community, and relevant licenses or registrations. Firms must also carry errors and omissions insurance. Additionally, firms are encouraged to submit Section 3 forms if they qualify as a Section 3 Business Concern under HUD guidelines.

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