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Active opportunities open for bidding
Atlanta Watershed Management
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management seeks qualified firms for on-call architectural, engineering, design, and construction phase services to support its Capital Improvement Program and operational infrastructure needs. The City expects to select multiple firms for task-order based assignments with contract terms up to five years and not-to-exceed amounts of approximately $4M per agreement. A pre-solicitation conference will be noticed and additional solicitation documents are available from the official buyer posting.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Atlanta Watershed Management
Close: May 15, 2026
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management seeks qualified firms for on-call architectural, engineering, design, and construction phase services to support its Capital Improvement Program and operational infrastructure needs. The City expects to select multiple firms for task-order based assignments with contract terms up to five years and not-to-exceed amounts of approximately $4M per agreement. A pre-solicitation conference will be noticed and additional solicitation documents are available from the official buyer posting.
AvailableAtlanta Watershed Management
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management is soliciting statements of qualifications for technology to support citywide inspection services, beginning with the oldest infrastructure sections in each of the four quadrants. The procurement seeks solutions for inspection truck data storage and integration to support inspection workflows and data management. The estimated value range is roughly $500,000–$2,000,000 and the solicitation is open for responses.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Atlanta Watershed Management
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management is soliciting statements of qualifications for technology to support citywide inspection services, beginning with the oldest infrastructure sections in each of the four quadrants. The procurement seeks solutions for inspection truck data storage and integration to support inspection workflows and data management. The estimated value range is roughly $500,000–$2,000,000 and the solicitation is open for responses.
AvailableAtlanta Watershed Management
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management has issued a pre‑advertisement notice for an upcoming invitation for bids to supply color video pipeline inspection systems and sewer cleaning equipment, with related OEM‑certified accessories and maintenance. The scope anticipates furnishing, installation, training, preventive maintenance, inspection and repair, and software compatibility requirements (e.g., Pipelogix). The opportunity is posted on Georgia's Procurement Registry and remains open with a closing on January 23, 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Atlanta Watershed Management
Close: Jan 23, 2026
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management has issued a pre‑advertisement notice for an upcoming invitation for bids to supply color video pipeline inspection systems and sewer cleaning equipment, with related OEM‑certified accessories and maintenance. The scope anticipates furnishing, installation, training, preventive maintenance, inspection and repair, and software compatibility requirements (e.g., Pipelogix). The opportunity is posted on Georgia's Procurement Registry and remains open with a closing on January 23, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Atlanta Watershed Management
The meeting focused on technical reviews concerning riparian buffer requirements under Atlanta City Code Chapter 74 Article VII. There were no initial technical reviews or modified applications requiring action. Under determinations (Section 74-311), the board reviewed several applications, authorizing encroachments for applications 2019-55, 2020-03, 2019-32, and 2019-50, with conditions applied to some. Application 2020-07 was authorized without conditions. Application 2020-05 was rescheduled to October 21, 2020.
The meeting involved administrative matters, specifically an Executive Session to receive legal advice concerning the interpretation of City Code Chapter 74 Article VII, which pertains to Riparian Buffer Requirements.
The meeting addressed determinations regarding stream buffer requirements, including the review of public notice and comment for Application number 2020-05 concerning 111 Valley Road, which resulted in an authorized encroachment issued without conditions. Technical reviews were conducted for modified applications, specifically Application numbers 2020-02 (4407 Jett Road) and 2020-01 (849 Cleveland Avenue), both requesting modifications. Application number 2020-04 (1889 Felker Ward Drive) was approved for public notice. Initial technical reviews covered Application number 2020-14 (90 West Wieuca Road) requesting modifications, Application number 2020-15 (2295 Springdale Circle) which requires rescheduling until the application is substantially complete, and Application number 2020-16 (1608 Carroll Drive) which was rescheduled to a subsequent date.
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management presents its 2022 Strategic Plan, which is centered on a 'One Water Vision.' This plan outlines the department's strategic direction with an emphasis on a unified approach to water management.
The strategic plan for the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management aims to ensure access to safe, clean drinking water, enhance infrastructure resilience, and improve operational efficiency to support the economic prosperity of the Metro Atlanta area. It is built upon eight priority areas: service delivery, infrastructure reliability, workforce development, operational efficiency, financial resiliency, compliance, smart utility, and safety and security. The plan seeks to achieve a higher quality of customer experience, increased employee satisfaction, and enhanced environmental stewardship.
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