Cayuga County seeks bids for Emerson Park sewer system engineering report services

Brian Schenck, Sheriff at Cayuga County
Brian Schenck, Sheriff at Cayuga County
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Cayuga County announced on March 16 that it is seeking bids for engineering report services related to the Emerson Park sewer system. The request for qualifications, identified as RFQ 2026-17 EFC, outlines the county’s intention to engage professional services for this infrastructure project.

The county has set a deadline of March 30 at 5 p.m. for questions regarding the bid documents. All completed bid submissions are due by April 7 at 10 a.m., according to the announcement.

Interested parties are instructed to send all requests and questions about the bid documents via email to [email protected].

This initiative is part of Cayuga County’s ongoing efforts to maintain and improve public infrastructure. The results of this process will determine which firm will be selected to provide engineering report services for the Emerson Park sewer system.

Further updates regarding the selection process or project timeline have not yet been provided.



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