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Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study

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2P27-005State & Local

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The City of Bristol Water and Sewer Department is issuing a request for qualifications to engage an engineering firm to conduct a Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study across three specific areas of its sanitary sewer collection system. The solicitation, identified as 2P27-005, was posted on July 18, 2026, and responses are due by August 7, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The study aims to assess the condition, capacity, and performance of the sewer infrastructure in the designated zones to support future planning and maintenance efforts. Interested firms must submit their qualifications through the City’s official bid platform at BidNet Direct, as no paper submissions will be accepted. The project is administered by the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services, with Nancy Haynes serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries, reachable via email or phone. All work under this contract will be performed within the state of Connecticut, and no set-aside provisions are specified for this solicitation.

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City of Bristol seeks engineering firm for sewer study in Connecticut, bids due August 7, 2026, via BidNet Direct.

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Connecticut → DAS ProcurementView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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CT, US

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AgencyConnecticut → DAS Procurement
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OfficeCT, US
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Office AddressCT, US
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The City of Bristol Water and Sewer Department is seeking to hire an engineering firm to complete a Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study (SSES) in three defined areas of the sanitary sewer collection system. This is a notice of the RFQ, please visit the City's bid platform at https://www.bidnetdirect.com/connecticut/cityofbristol for the RFQ and to submit qualifications.

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