RFQ seeking technical consultant for stormwater planning in USA

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Town of Chapel Hill is seeking qualifications from engineering and/or landscape architect firms for thinspections of stormwater control measures (SCMs) at Town-owned facilities in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. 

The selected consultant will inspect SCMs at various Town-owned facilities, according to Town’s compliance with MS4 requirements. For more information, please consult our business opportunities page here

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