RFQ for Professional Engineering Services Related to the Wastewater Service Due Diligence Preliminary Engineering Report of the Pitt County Megasite North Development
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- Bid Title
- RFQ for Professional Engineering Services Related to the Wastewater Service Due Diligence Preliminary Engineering Report of the Pitt County Megasite North Development
- Issuing Agency
- Greenville Utilities
- Location
- North Carolina
- Published Date
- May 5, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 9, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 26-26
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Bid Number Title Due Date Other Files Tab Sheet 26-26 RFQ for Professional Engineering Services Related to the Wastewater Service Due Diligence Preliminary Engineering Report of the Pitt County Megasite North Development Tue, 06/09/2026 - 03:00pm - - - Attachment Preview
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Request for QualificationsFor Professional Engineering Services Related tothe Wastewater Service Due Diligence Preliminary Engineering Report of thePitt County Megasite North Developmentfor theGREENVILLE UTILITIES COMMISSIONof401 S. Greene Street,Greenville, North Carolina 27834Issue Date: May 5, 2026Qualification Packages Shall be Received by 3:00 PM (EDT) on June 9, 2026IntroductionGreenville Utilities Commission (GUC) is seeking professional technical services for duediligence for providing sewer service to the Pitt County-North Megasite. The Consultant isexpected to produce a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) which will serve as the foundationaldocument for planning, design, and applications for funding of the necessary sewer infrastructureto support the Pitt County Megasite development. The PER will verify existing infrastructure,identify existing and future needs, evaluate alternatives, and recommend a phased optimalapproach for providing reliable and cost-effective utility services to the industrial development.According to the North Carolina Megasite Readiness Program, Pitt County is well situated bothgeographically and economically to support the goals of the economic development partners of theState of North Carolina. The selection and development of the proposed Pitt County Megasite aimsto attract and support leading industries in advanced manufacturing and to create new economicopportunities for the region. To achieve that end, it's crucial to first verify existing utilities in theproject vicinity and establish new and sustainable infrastructure to sustainably meet the needs ofthe development well into the future.Due diligence services will be procured through a qualification-based selection in accordance withNCGS 143-64.31, GS 143-64.32 and 115C-521 E. The Commission will evaluate the mostqualified firm for the work and reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Packages shall bereceived by 3:00 pm (EDT) on June 9, 2026, and shall be submitted to Attention: Cleve Haddock,Lifetime CLGPO, Procurement Manager, Greenville Utilities Commission, 401 S. Greene Street,Greenville, North Carolina 27834.About the MegasiteDuring its 2022 legislative session, the North Carolina General Assembly created the MegasiteReadiness Program and appropriated one million dollars to provide initial funding for theprogram. The General Assembly directed EDPNC to engage a national site selection firm toevaluate North Carolina sites and identify up to five Megasites – sites with at least 1000developable acres - best positioned to successfully serve major advanced manufacturing projects.The Pitt County-North Site, comprised of more than 8300 acres, was submitted for considerationand selected for the program. You can find the Megasite selection report here.The Pitt County-North Site is located in the northern area of Pitt County, North Carolina. Thesite, parcel 24244, is just north of the City of Greenville and is currently used for agricultural andforestry purposes. Within this parcel, 3300 acres have been identified as having the potential toconfigure a 1000+ acre Megasite. The 3300 acres were rezoned industrial in July 2025. As ofJanuary 2026, Pitt County held the 3300 acres under option, giving the County control of theproperty as specified in the EPDNC Megasite Program Guidelines in order to receive grantfunds for due diligence services.Page |2Existing FacilitiesThe collection system consists of approximately 430 miles of gravity pipeline and 76 miles offorce main, ranging in size from 4” to 48”. The system receives flow from approximately 34,100connections which include residential, commercial, industrial, and wholesale customers. Theaverage daily flow for the system is approximately 11 MGD. Sewer flows to an existingwastewater treatment facility with a treatment capacity of 17.5 MGD.Purpose of Request for Proposals• Evaluate the capacities of existing wastewater infrastructure in the vicinity of the PittCounty Megasite development.• Project reasonable demands which can be expected to be generated by end users of thedevelopment. This will include an estimate of expected wastewater demands placed onthe region through the projected industrial development users at the site. Significantdevelopment of this nature is expected to increase stress on existing utility networks andPage |3the PER will address particular avenues which can be relied upon to sustainably relievethat stress with infrastructure sustainability in mind. Demands should be presented in aphased approach as the Megasite will be the initial user and ultimately the largestcustomer in a broad development buildout strategy.• Identify potential delivery points for wastewater transfer to support the Megasitedevelopment without compromising the existing demands of the Greenville UtilitiesCommission customer base or the future demands of the overall industrial parkdevelopment.• Analyze and present multiple alternatives to extend and upgrade wastewater service inthe development area. This effort will strive to meet existing and projected demandswhile also considering economic factors and environmental impacts.• Presentation of preliminary routing and cost estimates for the recommended phasedutility infrastructure improvements.• Identify State and Federal regulatory requirements, and permitting processes required bythe proposed infrastructure development.Scope of ServicesThe Consultant shall provide Greenville Utilities Commission with the following services:A. Site SurveyConduct a comprehensive site investigation to gather information on existing utilityinfrastructure. These findings will support the assembly of the engineering report.Existing basemaps and reports will also be made available to the Consultant byGreenville Utilities Commission staff.B. Analysis of Existing Infrastructure• Review existing Greenville Utilities Commission (GUC) location maps and identify thelocation and sizing of all existing GUC wastewater mains in the vicinity of the PittCounty Megasite.• Utilize existing GUC collection system and wastewater plant models to evaluate theavailable capacities of all existing components which will serve the proposeddevelopment, including wastewater treatment plant capacities.• The Consultant shall determine potential impacts of the proposed industrial developmenton the GUC wastewater system.Page |4C. Projected Utility Demands• The Consultant shall estimate immediate and projected future wastewater generation for arange of potential Megasite tenants.• Develop projections for peak and average demands over the planning horizon. Since thisis a phased development, projections will directly affect the sizing of specificinfrastructure components, such as sewer lift stations. The Consultant shall analyzedemands placed on the system by Phase I and projected Phase II Development.Conversation should take place on how the proposed development will impact service tothe existing GUC customer base. The Town of Bethel, situated 6 miles north of theMegasite became part of the GUC system approximately 5 years ago and due toproximity should also be considered when discussing options for utility upgrades in thearea. The Pitt County Megasite and the associated surrounding developments areexpected to spur community growth, strengthening the local tax base and therefore areconsidered a primary demand objective for the Commission. It is crucial to considerupgrades to wastewater treatment assets as part of this analysis.D. Alternatives Analysis• The Consultant shall identify and evaluate several options for extending and upgradingexisting infrastructure to reliably meet the projected wastewater demands. All feasiblealternatives should be considered with specific attention to the most cost effective andenvironmentally considerate options.• The Consultant shall assess the feasibility and environmental impacts for each alternativeand recommend an optimal alternative.E. Preliminary Design and Cost Estimates• Develop potential routes and required capacities for the recommended utilityinfrastructure improvements including: gravity sewer extensions, sewer lift stationcapacity and location, force main extensions and the routing of other essential equipmentassets of the phased approach.• The Consultant shall prepare preliminary construction cost estimates for the majorcomponents of each feasible alternative for each specific wastewater asset. CostEstimates should be focused on Phase I improvements only to serve the initial phase ofdevelopment, the Megasite property. These improvements will include the addition of anapproximate 10 million gallon per day (MGD) capacity sanitary sewer lift station toservice wastewater from the Megasite property with upgrade capabilities for futurephased development.Page |5
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