Procurement Contacts
Vice President, Procurement and Compliance
Dan Bae
Director of Procurement, Goods and Services
Joel Grosser
Director of Procurement, Capital Programs
Rudy Gonzalez
Category Manager
Teresa Scott
Category Manager
Steve Boemerman
Material Management Manager
Scott Perry 
Manager of Purchasing Operations
Daniel Lamm
For General DC Water Procurement Inquiries
202-787-2020
Procurementinquiry@dcwater.com

Contact Information for Architect-Engineering Services

  • Each step of the A-E services procurement process will contain appropriate contact information.
  • The initial public advertisement and distribution of Request For Qualification (RFQ) and Request For Proposal (RFP) documents are handled through the Procurement Department. Each document lists the contact information of the project manager to address technical or procedural questions.
  • Consultants managing program areas for a particular project may also be listed as contacts for technical and project specific questions.

Contact Information for Construction Projects

  • Each procurement advertisement contains the contact information for the specific project.
  • The advertisement will provide two contacts: one from the Procurement Department for questions relating to availability of documents and listing of plan-holders; and, the second from the Department of Engineering and Technical Services for technical and project specific questions.

Upcoming Meeting

Board of Directors Meeting

April 24, 2023

Monday 9:00 AM

Announcement

Tunnel Boring Machine named Mary undergoing Factory Acceptance Testing
Factory Testing Complete on DC Water’s first tunnel boring machine for the Potomac River Tunnel

Her name is Mary and she’s a tunnel boring machine (TBM) capable of cutting through hard rock and boring a tunnel 21 feet in width.

Latest Blog Post
A helicopter lowers a drill rig to workers on the Potomac River.
DC Water begins drilling in Potomac River to explore options to rehab underwater sewer line
When one of your major sewer lines runs through the Potomac River, a backhoe and trencher won't do. That's why we've got helicopters carrying a 14-ton drill and workers suspended midair over the Potomac.
Upcoming Meeting
Date
May 1, 2025
Thursday, 9:30 AM