Closing, Title, and Other Related Legal Services – CANCELLED

Charlotte Water seeks to establish a pool of companies that can be called upon as needed to perform real estate legal services via flat-rate fees per service offered. Services include full title searches, limited owner searches, title updates, complete title searches, closing services, legal documentation reviews, and drafting of legal documents. Interested companies shall employ at least one attorney and one paralegal.

*Canceled again.  CLTW notified that City Legal intends to issue this RFP.

McAlpine Low Lift Pump Station Improvements

This project consists of the replacement of low lift station pump check valves. The project will also include filter improvements and non-potable water upgrades, electrical updates, and a sluice gate replacement.

Water Master Plan 2023 (Engineering Services)

This project will update the 2015 Water Master Plan.  Charlotte Water seeks the services of a qualified engineering firm to perform a comprehensive Master Plan of the water supply and distribution system in the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, develop a prioritized Capital Investment Plan and provide a continuous improvement plan.

Water and Sewer Design Consulting Services

For the supplemental design and project assistance in the completion of miscellaneous water and sewer projects.  Services will be needed for an undetermined number of individual street main projects, of varying length, throughout Charlotte Water service area. (PS) Professional Services

FY22 New Construction Services Miscellaneous Contract #1

This solicitation will provide for ongoing construction services for the installation of large water and sewer services as requested for commercial/residential use.  The work also includes opportunities for installation of short street main extensions (< 100′), fire hydrant relocations and dismantlements as related to new requests. 

FY22 New Services Miscellaneous Contract #2 – CANCELLED

Ongoing contract for installation of large water and sewer services as requested for commercial/residential use.  Also includes opportunities for short street main extensions (< 100′), fire hydrant relocations and dismantlements as related to new requests

Utility operations economic impact analysis

Charlotte Water is seeking an analysis of the economic impact/output of utility operations on the greater Charlotte regional economy. The target region for this study includes Mecklenburg County as well as the 7 counties adjacent to Mecklenburg County. These counties include Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, and Union counties in North Carolina, and Lancaster and York counties in South Carolina.

The general scope includes an economic impact/output study of Charlotte Water on the Charlotte regional economy including, but not limited to, Charlotte Water’s projected direct and indirect/induced and short-term and long-term impacts on the regional economy over the next 10-years.  The impact study should include an analysis of the economic impact/output of Charlotte Water’s operating and capital expenditures and investments.

Progressive Design-Build Services for Mallard Creek Interceptor Improvement Project – Phase 1 and Phase 2

Charlotte Water (CLTWater) is seeking Progressive Design-Build services to assist with the analysis, design and construction of the Mallard Creek Interceptor Improvement Project – Phase 1 and 2 (Project). Proposers need to assemble a team of experts including at a design, survey, geotechnical, environmental, permitting, pre/post blasting surveys and related seismic monitoring, real estate acquisition including appraisal and legal, and communication experts and construction contractors.

The Mallard Creek Basin service area consists mainly of residential zoning, with increasing commercial development around the new Blue Line Extension, UNC Charlotte, and the University Research Park. Infrastructure improvements are needed, not only to support current flows and maintain required service levels within the Mallard Creek Basin, but to also keep pace with the rapid growth and development. Hydraulic modelling conducted for the Mallard Creek Basin indicated that the Mallard Creek interceptor is currently capacity limited under two-year peak flow conditions. Future population and flow projections further suggested that flows in the basin would likely grow about 20 percent every 10 years. Per Charlotte Water’s Capacity Assurance Program (CAP), for the purposes of accepting new connections, adequate capacity exists when the sanitary sewer system can convey flows at a 2-year Level of Service (LOS) between the point of connection and the wastewater treatment plant without excessive surcharge, while future enhancements are sized for the 10-year peak flow condition.

Concrete and Asphalt Cleaning Services

Charlotte Water is seeking Concrete & Asphalt Cleaning services, which may include roads, sidewalks, driveways, and other pavement structures throughout the Charlotte Water service area. The Company shall be available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and able to respond to calls for service within two hours after receiving a call from the City.