The Vendor is required to provide geographic information systems (GIS) services provider to conduct a data readiness assessment and support the design of agency data models for the future migration to ESRI’S ArcGIS enterprise utility networks for water and wastewater utilities.
- GIS service firms to assist in conducting data readiness assessments and data modeling for the migration to ArcGIS enterprise utility network (UN) solutions for water and wastewater assets.
• Sewer Infrastructure:
• 206 miles of sewer collection pipeline
1.152 miles of gravity main pipeline
2.54 miles of force main pipeline
• 10 sewer collection systems
• 12 wastewater treatment facilities
• 3,560 manholes
• Estimated 14,140 connections
• Water Infrastructure:
• 285 miles of water pipeline
1. 229 miles of transmission water main
2. 50 miles of retail water distribution main
3. 6 miles of production water main
• 3 retail distribution systems
1. 1,700 service connections
• 9 wholesale delivery systems
1. 34 delivery points
- Data and Network Design
• Data design workshops lead by the selected firm will be used to develop data models for both water and sewer and attended by agency GIS staff.
• The final models will need to account for existing and future infrastructure and accommodate the functionality of all systems.
- Planning and resource development efforts are carefully coordinated within the broader consideration of regional and statewide water needs to fulfill agency primary responsibilities of developing, conserving and protecting the water resources of the county river basin.
- Mandatory Pre-Proposal Conference Date: April 3, 2025
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: April 11, 2025
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