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New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE) issued RFP 60-55000-26-01208 for the Ute Dam Outlet Works Modification Project to solicit contractor proposals for modification work on the outlet works at Ute Dam. The OSE posting is listed as an open file on the agency's contract management pages but does not include a downloadable primary solicitation document on the buyer site. A third-party tender listing indicates the opportunity closes on 2026-06-17.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 17, 2026
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
Close: Jun 17, 2026
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE) issued RFP 60-55000-26-01208 for the Ute Dam Outlet Works Modification Project to solicit contractor proposals for modification work on the outlet works at Ute Dam. The OSE posting is listed as an open file on the agency's contract management pages but does not include a downloadable primary solicitation document on the buyer site. A third-party tender listing indicates the opportunity closes on 2026-06-17.
AvailableNew Mexico Office of the State Engineer
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer issued a sole-source procurement to replace its existing Real Time Water Measurement System (RTMS) with Aquatic Informatics' AQUARIUS analytics software. The procurement covers professional services to implement the software for a 12-month period with an estimated amount of $149,753.19.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 20, 2025
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
Close: Dec 20, 2025
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer issued a sole-source procurement to replace its existing Real Time Water Measurement System (RTMS) with Aquatic Informatics' AQUARIUS analytics software. The procurement covers professional services to implement the software for a 12-month period with an estimated amount of $149,753.19.
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
Professional service contracts of independent public accounting services.
Posted Date
Sep 11, 2025
Due Date
Oct 10, 2025
Release: Sep 11, 2025
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
Close: Oct 10, 2025
Professional service contracts of independent public accounting services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
The video discusses New Mexico's 50-Year Water Plan, led by the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission, emphasizing stewardship, equity, and sustainability. It highlights the importance of water planning to adapt to dynamic conditions, address community questions, and ensure water supply for various users, including homeowners, public water systems, farmers, and endangered species. The plan relies on accurate data, detailed models, and complex analysis to manage water resources effectively.
The NM Interstate Stream Commission (NMISC) is leading a collaborative effort to develop the 50-Year Water Plan for the state. The plan focuses on stewardship, equity, and sustainability, and aims to provide flexibility in managing water supplies and infrastructure in the face of weather extremes caused by climate change. It emphasizes the importance of planning and collaboration to ensure the availability of water resources for future generations, involving discussions and shared understanding among stakeholders.
The report includes comments and recommendations to federal agencies regarding the Salinity Control Program. Key discussion points included general issues, the roles of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). It also covers management and budget recommendations, highlighting federal funding needs for the program.
The 50-Year Water Action Plan for New Mexico focuses on securing a sustainable water future by addressing water scarcity and threats to existing resources. It prioritizes strategic investments, advanced technology, collaboration with community members, and modern policy approaches. The plan outlines actions for water conservation, developing new water supplies through desalination and wastewater treatment, and protecting watersheds by cleaning up contaminated sites and reducing wildfire risks. The plan aims to ensure clean water for communities, support agriculture, and foster a clean energy economy.
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