The City of Pleasanton’s Public Works Department, Engineering Division, is requesting proposals (RFP) from qualified firms to provide engineering design services for various city sites damaged in the 2023 storm event.
The funding for these projects may consist of local funds, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants, other federal grants and State funds, etc.
The consultant shall take the FEMA recommended socioeconomic affirmative steps if subcontracts are used.
The proposals submitted in response to this RFP will be used as a basis for selecting the Consultant for this project. The Consultant’s proposal will be evaluated and ranked according to the criteria provided in Appendix B, “Proposal Evaluation,” of this RFP.
Required services may include, but are not limited to, engineering studies, environmental site assessments and permitting, restoration of eroded banks, removal of sediment and outfall repair, culvert repair, repairing retaining wall, installation of energy dissipation structure, scour prevention, geotechnical assessments, hydrology, and preparing plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) packages in accordance with applicable standards to achieve the project goals.
The total estimated construction cost of these projects is approximately $1.5 ~ $2 million.
Consultant will be required to create four (three FEMA funded and one City funded) PS&E packages. See RFP for details.