RFP - On-call Geotechnical Engineering
Federal opportunity from Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 01, 2025.
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RFP - On-call Geotechnical Engineering
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Marion County is seeking proposals for on-call geotechnical engineering services under the RFP notice S-C25102-00013395. This opportunity will remain open until May 1, 2025, providing a substantial timeframe for bidders to demonstrate their qualifications. The selected firm will be responsible for various geotechnical tasks, signifying the need for diverse technical expertise.
Marion County aims to procure on-call geotechnical engineering services to support infrastructure projects requiring soil analysis, site assessments, and other related services.
- Licensed geotechnical engineering firms
- Consultants with experience in municipal projects
- Companies with proven track records in soil analysis
- Conduct soil and material sampling
- Provide geotechnical analysis and reporting
- Advise on site selection and design parameters
- Monitor and assess existing geotechnical conditions
- Support project teams during construction phases
- Completed proposal form
- Firm qualifications and experience
- Relevant project examples
- Team member resumes
- Cost proposal and pricing structure
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- Ensure all engineering work meets Oregon state regulations
- Include necessary certifications in the proposal
- Adhere to procedural guidelines outlined in the RFP
- Consider competitive pricing to attract the county's attention
- Include a detailed breakdown of hourly rates and potential expenses
- Be flexible in fee structure for various project scopes
- Partner with local environmental consultants
- Engage subcontractors specializing in soil mechanics
- Consider teaming with firms that have a history of work with government agencies
- Tight proposal deadlines may limit opportunity for thorough responses
- Regulatory compliance requirements could complicate the bidding process
- Potential for high competition among qualified firms
- What specific geotechnical challenges should we anticipate for upcoming projects?
- Are there preferred methodologies for reporting?
- Will there be opportunities for community engagement in geotechnical assessments?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Details on specific projects requiring geotechnical services
- Scope of work or expected deliverables
- Budget constraints or estimated contract value
- Number of awards anticipated from this RFP
- Any specific evaluation criteria beyond qualifications
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