Specifications include, but are not limited to: The County (estimated population 254,700) is located in the central, southern piedmont. The County provides its citizens with a full array of services that include public safety, water/wastewater utilities and sanitation, human services, cultural and recreational activities, and general government administration. Union County (the County) currently provides wastewater service to residents in its defined service areas in the unincorporated portions of the County, as well as towns and villages within Union County with the exception of the City of Monroe. The Crooked Creek Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) serves the Upper and Lower Crooked Creek Service Areas in Union County. The existing facility has recently been upgraded and modernized, including additional equalization storage facilities, new headworks, new electrical and aeration systems. The site has inadequate office space for required staffing and materials storage for proper operation. The County needs to construct a building with approximately 1500 square feet (65 ft. x 22 ft. or 60 ft. x 25 ft.) consisting of an office area and adjacent storage with a roll-up door. The office area should be approximately 900 sf with 4 offices and 2 individual restrooms with a small break room (with sink, counter and space for refrigerator). The storage area should be 550 to 600 sf with a roll-up door for access. This project would be constructed at Union County Water’s Crooked Creek Wastewater Facility in Indian Trail, adjacent to the existing control building. The site is flat and utilities (water, sewer and power) are available.