Pennsylvania township launches RFQ for sewer system restructuring

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Pennsylvania township launches RFQ for sewer system restructuring

The Cheltenham Township Board of Commissioners, Montgomery County Pennsylvania (USA) has launched a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the transaction and/or restructuring of its municipally‐owned sanitary sewer system.  

This RFQ may be the first step in a two‐stage procurement process, consisting of the RFQ process followed by a Request for Bids (RFB) process.

Cheltenham Township owns, operates, and maintains approximately 106 miles of collection system ranging in size from 8‐ to 33‐inches diameter. The Township's collection system conveys raw sewage to the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) collection and conveyance system. The wastewater is then conveyed through PWD's system to the Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant.

The Township has been repairing its system for a number of years, including spending millions of dollars recently on relining mains and doing major point repairs, and will continue to reline and replace mains during this RFQ/RFB process. 

To respond to this RFQ, interested parties must deliver an electronic copy of the RFQ  no later than June 9, 2017

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