Built for water and wastewater pursuits
The right plant experience. On the page, every time.
Utility owners score similar facilities, licensed staff, and funding familiarity. Flodoc surfaces those matches from your firm knowledge and assembles the SOQ for review.
WHY THIS PURSUIT
What water & wastewater boards actually score
Process facts for qualifications-based pursuits - not unsourced industry percentages.
Similar > larger
Evaluators reward projects of comparable type and scale - a matching small-system plant often beats an unrelated mega-project.
Staff-tied
Named PEs and specialists should appear on the example projects you feature - gaps between resumes and project sheets cost points.
Funding-aware
SRF, USDA RD, and related programs often shape the pursuit - show that experience when the RFQ asks for it.
WHAT YOU'LL BUILD
Documents for this pursuit type
Utility Statement of Qualifications
SOQ
Qualifications tailored to water treatment, wastewater, collection, and distribution RFQs.
SRF / USDA-funded pursuit package
Funded
SOQs that highlight prior revolving-fund or rural-development project experience when criteria call for it.
Construction administration quals
CA / RPR
Packages that emphasize field and construction-phase experience alongside design.
Letter of Interest
LOI
Short interest and qualifications responses for early utility shortlisting.
YOUR PLAN
From RFQ to submission in three steps
1
Upload the utility RFQ
Extract evaluation criteria, mandatory forms, and any funding-agency requirements in one pass.
2
Match plants and people
Rank past treatment, distribution, and collection projects - plus licensed staff - against each scored factor.
3
Assemble the SOQ
Build a criteria-first package in the editor, track coverage, and export print-ready for submission.
WHY FLODOC
Proposal automation for water & wastewater pursuits
Plant-type matching
Surface past projects by process, capacity band, and role so relevance is obvious to utility evaluators.
Licensed staff on the criteria
Match PEs, operators, and specialists to the disciplines the RFQ names - with ties back to featured projects.
Funding-agency checklist items
Track owner and program requirements together so SRF- or USDA-related instructions are not lost mid-pursuit.
Utility SOQ assembly
Assemble water and wastewater qualifications in a built-in editor with firm branding and templates.
Compliance before submit
See which criteria are still open so the last hours strengthen weak spots instead of hunting for gaps.
Reuse firm knowledge
Keep plant sheets and resumes current once, then remap them to the next utility RFQ on demand.
GUIDES
Read the playbooks for this pursuit
Guide
How Water & Wastewater Firms Win Public-Sector Work
What utility owners score in QBS pursuits - plant type and scale, licensed staff, funding-agency experience - and how to map your team and projects to each RFQ.
Guide
How to Write an SOQ That Wins Municipal Work
A practical guide to Statements of Qualifications for city, county, and local-agency pursuits - how QBS evaluators score them, what to put forward, and how to map staff and projects to the criteria.
Guide
Winning Federally Funded Local Infrastructure Pursuits
When city and county projects use federal dollars, QBS and agency rules stack. How to show funding-agency experience and stay compliant without confusing a municipal SOQ for an SF330.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Stop rebuilding the same qualifications package for every RFQ.
Match the right people and projects to the criteria - then review and submit with confidence.
No spam. No commitment. Just a better way to win.
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