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Expressions of Interest Questions regarding an Award? CURRENT AWARDS Email us at [email protected] HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND or call us at 410-313-6370 May 20, 2021 REGISTERED SOLICITATION BID TITLE COMPANY(IES) AWARDED LOCAL ANNUAL TOTAL P.O. $ AMOUNT NO. BUSINESS EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consultant Services for Blandair Regional Park, EOI-17-2007 Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP No $15,346.00 Engineering, Architectural and Landscape Services Environmental Consultant Services for Deep Run EOI-26-2013 KCI Technologies, Inc. $34,621.62 Shallow Run Interceptors Improvements - Phase IIB Consultant Services for Whiskey Bottom Road EOI-32-2013 Water Pump Station Replacement, Phase 3 - Hazen and Sawyer, PC No $337,533.27 Construction Phase Services RRMM Architects, PC, DBA RRMM Lukmire No $5,101,500.00 Architects Grimm & Parker Architecture, Inc. No $750,000.00 EOI-02-2017 Architectural Services for a Variety of Building Types Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP No $750,000.00 Bignell Watkins Hasser Architects, PC No $750,000.00 Quinn Evans Architects, Inc. No $1,750,000.00 Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP No $3,000,000.00 George, Miles & Buhr, LLC No $3,000,000.00 Water and Wastewater Facilities Engineering EOI-03-2017 GHD, Inc. No $3,000,000.00 Design Services (WWFEDS) HDR Engineering, Inc. No $3,000,000.00 Rummel, Klepper & Kahl No $3,000,000.00 KCI Technologies, Inc. No $4,000,000.00 Biohabitats Inc./Century Engineering Stormwater and Watershed Management Evaluation No $4,000,000.00 EOI-04-2017 Biohabitats/Century Engineering JV and Design Services McCormick Taylor, Inc. No $4,000,000.00 Stantec - Straughan JV No $4,000,000.00 Gannett Fleming, Inc. No $1,500,000.00 Consultant Services for: Water and Sewer Main EOI-02-2018 KCI Technologies, Inc. No $1,500,000.00 Extension Engineering Design Services O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc. No $1,500,000.00 Stormwater Management Facilities Inspection EOI-03-2018 Charles P. Johnson & Associates, Inc No $300,000.00 Requirements Contract EOI-02-2019 Carbon Fiber Repair of Pipelines and Structures Structural Preservation Systems, LLC No $1,000,000.00 Consultant Services for Failure Risk Analysis for Pure Technologies US, Inc. No $500,000.00 EOI-03-2019 Pipelines and Miscellaneous Structures and Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc. No $500,000.00 EOI-04-2019 Organics Marketing and Operations Advisement R Alexander Associates, Inc. No $25,000.00 EOI-05-2019 Pipeline Inspections, Monitoring and Assessments Dacco SCI, Inc. Yes $1,000,000.00 1 5/20/2021 Questions regarding an Award? CURRENT AWARDS Email us at [email protected] HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND or call us at 410-313-6370 May 20, 2021 REGISTERED SOLICITATION BID TITLE COMPANY(IES) AWARDED LOCAL ANNUAL TOTAL P.O. $ AMOUNT NO. BUSINESS Pure Technologies U.S., A Xylem Brand No $1,250,000.00 Pipeline Inspections, Monitoring and Assessments EOI-05-2019 (PIMA) (continued) Corrpro Companies, Inc. No $1,000,000.00 EN Engineering LLC No $1,000,000.00 Complete Streets and Shared-Use Pathway Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP No $750.000.00 EOI-06-2019 Planning and Design Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc. No $750,000.00 Environmental Investigation and Compliance EA Engineering Science & Technology No $200,000.00 EOI-07-2019 Services AECOM Technical Services, Inc. No $200,000.00 In Plain Sight, LLC / In Plain Sight Art No $50,000.00 EOI-08-2019 Howard County Circuit Courthouse Artwork Joe O'Connell Creative Machines, Inc. No $150,000.00 Allbritton Lee, LLC No $260,000.00 Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Design- EOI-01-2020 Whtiman, Requardt & Associates, LLP $275,000.00 Dobbin/McGaw Road $909,984.00 EOI-02-2020 General Plan Updated City Explained, Inc. $142,470.00 KCI Technologies, Inc $750,000.00 McCormick Taylor, Inc $750,000.00 Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP $1,500,000.00 EOI-03-2020 General Civil Engineering and Surveying Services Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson $1,500,000.00 AECOM Technical Services, Inc. $1,500,000.00 Rummel, Klepper & Kahl $750,000.00 Allan Myers MD, Inc. $1,000,000.00 Concrete General, Inc. $1,000,000.00 On-Call Design, Engineering, Construction, EOI-04-2020 Highland Turf Inc. DBA HTI Contractors $1,000,000.00 Inspection, and Administrative Services Rummel, Klepper & Kahl $2,000,000.00 Pleasants Construction, Inc. $1,000,000.00 Consultant Services for NPDES Watershed EOI-05-2020 Management Program/NPDES Municipal Permit KCI Technologies, Inc. $1,000.000.00 Annual Requirements Mead And Hunt, Inc. $200,000.00 EOI-06-2020 Traffic & Transportation Engineering Services Rummel, Klepper & Kahl $200,000.00 Development Facilitators, Inc. $2,000,000.00 On-Call Construction Inspection, Engineering & EOI-07-2020 Administrative Services Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP $2,000,000.00 2 5/20/2021 Questions regarding an Award? CURRENT AWARDS Email us at [email protected] HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND or call us at 410-313-6370 May 20, 2021 REGISTERED SOLICITATION BID TITLE COMPANY(IES) AWARDED LOCAL ANNUAL TOTAL P.O. $ AMOUNT NO. BUSINESS Wallace Montgomery & Associates LLP $2,000,000.00 On-Call Construction Inspection, Engineering & EOI-07-2020 Administrative Services (continued) KCI Technologies, Inc. $2,000,000.00 EOI-09-2020 Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Arm Group, Inc. $200,000.00 Assessments EA Engineering Science & Technology $200,000.00 The Vertex Companies, Inc. $200,000.00 INVITATION FOR BIDS IFB-2014-13 Central Maryland Transit Operation Facility (C-0289) Roy Kirby & Sons, Inc. No $9,375,000.00 Alpha Ridge Landfill Groundwater System IFB-2014-14 Harden Group, LLC No $382,204.90 Expansion (C-0299) Rockburn Hill Sewer/Pump Station & Crossview IFB-2014-15 W.F. Wilson & Sons, Inc. Yes $3,381,467.62 road Water Extension (S-6260 & W-8312) American Infrastructure - MD, Inc. dba IFB-2014-28 Dorsey Run Road - Segment B (J-4148 & W-8292) No $10,144,700.00 American Infrastructure IFB-2014-37 Bridge Painting Titan Industrial Services, Inc. No $468,500.00 Historic Renovation of the Belmont Manor House, IFB-2014-41 Oak Grove Restoration Company No $577,540.00 Smoke House, and Pump House IFB-2014-44 Welding Gases, Equipment & Supplies Praxair Distribution No $194,000.00 Repairs to Retaining Wall on Mulligans Hill Lane IFB-2014-48 Kinsley Construction, Inc. No $997,955.35 (B3853) Bryant & Grant Avenues Drainage Improvements (D- IFB-2014-58 General Paving & Contracting No $830,293.80 1150) Pirch Way/Aspern Drive Water Replacement (W- IFB-2014-65 Cossentino Contracting Co., Inc. No $1,005,763.00 8206) Emergency Generators & Switchgear Installation IFB-2015-01 Tissa Enterprises, Inc. (TEI) No $4,193,900.00 Contract (S-6264) Real Estate Sales Brokerage, Sale of Former Mears IFB-2015-02 Lee & Associates Chesapeake Region, LLC No $500,000.00 Property 3 5/20/2021 Questions regarding an Award? CURRENT AWARDS Email us at [email protected] HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND or call us at 410-313-6370 May 20, 2021 REGISTERED SOLICITATION BID TITLE COMPANY(IES) AWARDED LOCAL ANNUAL TOTAL P.O. $ AMOUNT NO. BUSINESS Ellicott City Parking Lot "E" Site Improvements (D- IFB-2015-03 Centennial Contractors No $1,542,715.00 1165) Hercules Fence of Maryland, LLC Yes $925,000.00 IFB-2015-05 Fencing Installation and Repair Services Best Fence, LLC No $1,035,000.00 IFB-2015-06 Correctional Supplies Bob Barker Company, Inc. No $329,398.80 Lawmen Supply Co., Inc. No $28,280.00 IFB-2015-07 Rifle and Pistol Ammunition The Gun Shop No $108,688.65 IFB-2015-08 Night Vision System Nord Atlantic USA No $26,836.00 IFB-2015-09 Commercial Gas Dryer PAC Industries, Inc. No $59,970.00 IFB-2015-10 Propane Gas, Supply and Delivery AmeriGas - Ellicott City No $58,880.00 IFB-2015-12 Advance Life Support Simulator Manikin Henry Schein, Inc. No $48,174.70 IFB-2015-13 Valve Maintenance Trailer and Accessories Ferguson Waterworks No $63,553.79 Little Patuxent Interceptor Sewer Rehabilitation (S- IFB-2015-14 AM-Liner East, Inc. No $4,519,219.47 6273) Organic Soil and Amendments, Fertility Products, IFB-2015-15 RMG Direct, Inc. No $212,460.52 and Nutrient Supplements IFB-2015-16 Liquid Aluminum Sulphate USALCO Baltimore Plant, LLC No $82,956.24 Bureau of Utilities Maintenance Yard Update (W- IFB-2015-17 Bob Porter Company, Inc. No $2,012,000.00 8290) IFB-2015-18 Medications Bound Tree Medical, LLC No $200,000.00 IFB-2015-19 Semi-Automatic Rifles Atlantic Tactical No $24,330.00 IFB-2015-20 Food Products for the Detention Center Performance Food Group, Inc. No $430,683.25 IFB-2015-21 Ford Water Meter Parts & Accessories HD Supply Waterworks, LTD No $103,621.00 IFB-2015-23 Ilchester Road Water Main Replacement (W-8316) Schummer, Inc. No $1,533,134.00 Blandair Park Phase "J" (J-4237) and Phase II (N- IFB-2015-24 Kibler Construction No $13,740,144.54 3102) Alpha Ridge Landfill Maintenance Shop Area American Contracting & Environmental IFB-2015-25 Yes $2,296,200.00 improvements (C-0299A) Services, Inc. American Contracting & Environmental IFB-2015-26 Multi-Stage Centrifugal Blower Yes $60,500.00 Services IFB-2015-28 Portable Diesel-Powered Pump Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co., Inc. No $48,290.20 E & R Services No $125,136.00 IFB-2015-29 Sidewalk and Ramp Repair Program D & F Construction No $618,397.65 Olney Masonry Corporation No $662,004.00 IFB-2015-35 Title Abstract Services Foxus Services, Inc. No $131,233.00 4 5/20/2021 Questions regarding an Award? CURRENT AWARDS Email us at [email protected] HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND or call us at 410-313-6370 May 20, 2021 REGISTERED SOLICITATION BID TITLE COMPANY(IES) AWARDED LOCAL ANNUAL TOTAL P.O.
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