SLED Opportunity · NEW MEXICO · JAL
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The City of Jal, NM seeks design-build teams for a new wastewater treatment facility. The project includes design, permitting, construction, and commissioning to replace aging infrastructure with a compliant, efficient system. Funded by NMFA CIF, this two-phase RFP process starts with qualifications evaluation.
The City of Jal, New Mexico is soliciting experienced Design-Build teams for the design, permitting, construction, and commissioning of a new wastewater treatment facility (WWTF).
The project will replace the City’s aging wastewater infrastructure with a reliable, efficient, and regulatory-compliant treatment system capable of meeting the requirements of NMED Groundwater Discharge Permit DP-59. The facility will be designed to operate effectively under variable flow conditions and provide long-term operational simplicity suitable for a small community, and allow for future expansion to accommodate growth.
The project is anticipated to be funded through the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA) Colonias Infrastructure Fund (CIF), with the potential for additional funding sources.
Interested firms are encouraged to review the full Request for Proposals (RFP) for detailed requirements and submission instructions.
The procurement will follow a two-phase design-build selection process. This solicitation is for Phase I and will evaluate qualifications, experience, and team capabilities to shortlist up to three firms to move onto Phase II. Phase II will have a separate solicitation in which we will invite shortlisted teams to participate. Phase II will require detailed technical and cost proposals from shortlisted teams.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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