RFP 2025-94 Tri-City Facility Wet Weather Expansion Design Project A&E
Federal opportunity from C0101017 - Water Environment Services | C0101 - WES • Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 12, 2026.
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RFP 2025-94 Tri-City Facility Wet Weather Expansion Design Project A&E Notice is hereby given that Water Environment Services (â??WESâ??), through its Board of County Commissioners, will receive sealed Proposals per specifications until 2:00 PM, February 12, 2026 (â??Closingâ??), to provide Tri-City Wet Weather Expansion Design Work. No Proposals will be received or considered after that time. design services engineering water engineering
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The Tri-City Facility Wet Weather Expansion Design Project A&E is an important opportunity for engineering firms interested in providing design services to Water Environment Services (WES). Proposals are due by 2:00 PM on February 12, 2026, which allows firms ample time for preparation. This project will focus on expanding wet weather capacity and involves essential water engineering work, making it a key contract to consider for firms with relevant expertise.
WES aims to expand the capacity of the Tri-City Facility to effectively manage wet weather conditions, requiring specialized engineering design services.
- Review existing facility designs
- Conduct feasibility studies for expansion
- Prepare detailed design plans
- Gather community input where necessary
- Provide technical specifications for construction
- Completed proposal form
- Firm qualifications and experience
- Design methodology and timeline
- Cost estimates and pricing model
- References from similar projects
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- Details on specific requirements for the design services
- Budget range for the project
- Information regarding existing facility issues
- Clear guidelines for community engagement
- Technical specifications that must be met
- Potential environmental constraints
- Clarification on proposal evaluation criteria
- Metrics for project success
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