TOWN OF BOONE: Request for Qualifications for Capital Improvement Plan- Phase Two

TOWN OF BOONE: Request for Qualifications for Capital Improvement Plan- Phase Two
Request for Qualifications for Capital Improvement Plan- Phase Two — TOWN OF BOONE: (http://www.townofboone.net)
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Town of Boone issued the following announcement on Jan. 10.

The Town of Boone is requesting qualifications from engineering firms to produce the second phase of a capital improvements plan. 

Phase 1 is currently underway, which consists of defining the CIP scope, identifying projects, and calculating preliminary cost estimates. 

Phase 2 will provide more precise costs, system assessment and asset management evaluation and recommendations, and develop a revised methodology for system development fees regarding the gallons per day service unit as outlined in NCGS 162-205 paragraph 9. 

This information will be utilized by our financial consultant to update/revise the Town’s rate and fee structure.

For more information, please read the full RFQ linked below. 

Due Date for RFQ is February 3rd, 2023.

Please Read Request Here 

Original source can be found here.



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