Bid #322-05-26 ECPI. Buncombe County, Asheville, North Carolina. The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.Please try the following. Due Oct 5.
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Buncombe County issued this engineering opportunity in Asheville, North Carolina, referenced as solicitation number 322-05-26 ECPI. Responses are due by October 5, 2027.
Buncombe County in Asheville, North Carolina is using this solicitation to procure engineering work. Public agencies typically advertise this kind of work as a Request for Proposals (RFP), evaluating bidders on a combination of qualifications, technical approach, and price. Bidders responding to a engineering solicitation in North Carolina are generally expected to provide proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, hold any state license or trade certification required for the scope of work, and post performance and payment bonds for contracts above the agency's threshold.
Federal-aid funding flowing through programs such as the Federal Highway Administration, FEMA, or the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act brings additional compliance requirements on solicitations like this one, including Davis-Bacon prevailing wage, Buy America provisions where applicable, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation goals set by the issuing agency. PublicBidSearch indexes this solicitation alongside other open bids in North Carolina so contractors and vendors can compare active opportunities by category, agency, or location without monitoring each procurement portal individually.
To submit a proposal for this RFP, review the full solicitation documents for Buncombe County's exact scope of work, submission format, and any mandatory pre-bid meeting or site visit. Responses must be received before the October 5, 2027 deadline — public agencies routinely reject late submissions regardless of cause. Confirm how the agency accepts responses — through an electronic procurement portal, as a sealed hard-copy bid, or by email — because the required method varies by agency and a non-conforming submission can be disqualified. Vendors that have not previously contracted with Buncombe County should confirm whether registration on the agency's vendor system is required to be eligible for award.
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