RFP 20262015 Clear Lake Road Wastewater Extension Design
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 07, 2026.
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RFP 20262015 Clear Lake Road Wastewater Extension Design
The City of Eugene is requesting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide design services for the extension of wastewater infrastructure.
The City of Eugene is requesting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide design services for the extension of wastewater infrastructure
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The City of Eugene is seeking proposals from qualified firms for the design of wastewater infrastructure extension, under RFP 20262015. The response deadline for submissions is January 7, 2026. This project represents an essential infrastructure improvement, and firms with relevant experience in wastewater design should evaluate their capabilities against the requirements outlined in the RFP.
The City of Eugene aims to extend its wastewater infrastructure to improve service delivery and public health via enhanced wastewater management.
- Engineering firms with experience in wastewater systems
- Consulting firms specializing in public works
- Firms with experience working with city municipalities
- Project initial assessment and site analysis
- Design development of wastewater infrastructure
- Preparation of engineering reports and plans
- Coordination with local regulatory agencies
- Public consultation and outreach as necessary
- Completed proposal submission form
- Relevant project portfolio demonstrating past work
- Line-item budget or pricing model
- Resumes and qualifications of key personnel
- References from past clients or projects
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- Must adhere to local, state, and federal regulations regarding wastewater management
- Proposals should include compliance with any applicable environmental standards
- Pricing should be competitive while reflecting the quality of services offered
- Consider offering a fixed-price contract with defined deliverables
- Consider partnering with local construction firms for insight into compliance and local conditions
- Explore subcontracting opportunities with specialty firms for environmental assessments
- Potential for changes in regulatory requirements during the design phase
- Risk of underestimating project complexity leading to budget overruns
- Public opposition to infrastructure changes may delay project timelines
- What specific outcomes does the City of Eugene expect from this wastewater extension project?
- Are there existing studies or reports on current wastewater infrastructure?
- What is the approval process timeline post-design submission?
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- Detailed scope of work specifics
- Budget limitations or estimate for project
- Additional requirements for subcontractors or teaming partners
- Community engagement strategies or stakeholder information
- Historical challenges or project precedents in Eugene's wastewater projects
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