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August 4, 2009
SEATTLE Seattle Public Utilities is requesting proposals from qualified consultants for engineering services on the Capacity Management Operation and Maintenance Implementation Program. Each proposal will be evaluated for the selection of a consultant or team for a contract estimated up to $3.5 million.
Proposals are due by Sept. 10. Currently, $500,000 has been budgeted in 2009 with the remaining $3 million being proposed for 2010 and beyond. Due to the economy, there is no assurance that the entire estimate amount will be spent.
SPU will consider consultants’ qualifications for providing the full range of engineering services to address information, planning, assessment and implementation gaps in its CMOM program. SPU invites consultants to submit proposals describing an approach to reducing its number of sanitary sewer overflows to the ultimate goal of zero SSO’s. Infrastructure, software, systems or products may be suggested for purchase or installation.