2026.024-RFP Washington County Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan
Federal opportunity from C0334209 - Finance Dept - Purchasing Division | C0334 - Finance Dept - Purchasing • Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 16, 2026.
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2026.024-RFP Washington County Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan This post is for advertisement purposes only. Go to the Washington County Solicitation portal at www.washcopurch.com/biz for full details and to respond to the solicitation. Washington County seeks a qualified consultant with demonstrated expertise in developing FEMA-approved Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plans (NHMPs). The selected contractor will partner closely with the County to complete the required five-year update of its NHMP through a collaborative process that engages internal staff, external planning partners, and community stakeholders.
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Washington County is seeking a qualified consultant for the 2026.024-RFP Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan, with proposals due by April 16, 2026. The selected contractor will collaborate with the County to complete a FEMA-approved five-year update of its Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan. Strong expertise in engaging community stakeholders and partnerships will be essential for successful proposal submissions.
Washington County aims to update its Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan through a collaborative process that includes internal staff, external partners, and community stakeholders.
- Consultants with experience in FEMA-compliant plans
- Firms that have previously worked with local government agencies on hazard mitigation
- Teams with strong community engagement capabilities
- Assess current Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP)
- Engage with internal and external stakeholders
- Develop FEMA-compliant updates to NHMP
- Facilitate public meetings and feedback sessions
- Prepare final deliverables and submit for approval.
- Company background and relevant experience
- Examples of past projects related to NHMPs
- Proposed team structure and key personnel
- Strategic approach to stakeholder engagement
- Pricing proposal and budget breakdown
- Must adhere to FEMA guidelines for NHMPs
- Collaboration with key governmental and community stakeholders is necessary
- Proposals must be submitted through the specified Washington County solicitation portal
- Competitive pricing will be crucial given the nature of public sector contracts
- Consider including a budget for stakeholder engagement activities
- Potential for partnerships with local environmental consulting firms
- Collaboration opportunities with non-profit organizations focusing on disaster preparedness
- Engaging local universities for research and engagement support
- Changes in FEMA guidelines could impact the project's scope
- Potential delays in stakeholder engagement may postpone the timeline
- Competition from other firms with established relationships in the area
- What specific outcomes does Washington County prioritize in this update?
- What are the expected challenges in stakeholder engagement?
- Are there existing partnerships or past plans that should inform this update?
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- Details on the current version of the NHMP
- Budget range for the contract
- Existing stakeholder groups
- Specific methodologies preferred for community engagement
- Existing partnerships that may influence selection
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