Opportunity
Camarillo Planet bids #RFP to Provide Professional Engineering Services for the Potable Water Master Plan Update
Professional Engineering Services for Potable Water Master Plan Update – City of Camarillo
March 23, 2026
May 04, 2026
RFP to Provide Professional Engineering Services for the Potable Water Master Plan Update
541330
This opportunity involves the City of Camarillo seeking professional engineering services to update its Potable Water Master Plan. - Government Buyer: - City of Camarillo (California) - Scope of Services: - Review and update the 2016 Potable Water Master Plan - Update hydraulic models and evaluate water quality and distribution systems - Assess infrastructure including wells, pump stations, reservoirs, and pipelines - Recommend capital improvement projects and develop rehabilitation/replacement strategies - Address regulatory compliance, water conservation, imported water reduction, and system reliability - Deliver updated models, mapping data (ArcGIS), and comprehensive reports - Notable Requirements: - Electronic proposal submission via PlanetBids - Compliance with City’s Professional Services Agreement, insurance, and licensing requirements - City business license required post-award - Adherence to non-collusion requirements - Vendors Mentioned: - AKM Consulting Engineers, Allied Solutions, Carollo Engineers, Dudek, HDR Engineering, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Psomas, SWCA Environmental Consultants, Willdan Engineering (potential interested firms) - No specific OEMs or part numbers are referenced, as this is a professional services solicitation - Multiple awards may be made based on qualifications and City needs
Description
The City of Camarillo is seeking qualified firms to submit proposals for professional engineering services to update its Potable Water Master Plan. The scope includes reviewing the existing 2016 plan, updating hydraulic models, evaluating water quality and distribution systems, and recommending capital improvement projects. Proposals must be submitted electronically by May 4, 2026, and firms must be able to meet the City's professional services agreement requirements, including insurance and licensing.