Plan Development for Flood Resilience Using Salt Marsh Rehabilitation and Green Infrastructure
Federal opportunity from City of Norwalk. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: May 16, 2026.
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- Norwalk, CT
- Response
- May 16, 2026, 03:59 AM UTC
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Description
The City of Norwalk is soliciting proposals (RFP’s) from qualified Consulting Environmental Engineering firms to provide site assessment and comprehensive design for the following project: Plan Development for Flood Resilience Using Salt Marsh Rehabilitation and Green Infrastructure. Funding for the project is through a Federal grant. Federal funded projects require additional terms and conditions and other obligations. The requirements of this project are outlined in greater detail under Section 2 Scope of Work/Project Specifications. Click here for more information regarding this solicitation Addendum 1 issued 5/15/2026 Addendum 2 issued 5/19/2026
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