Opportunity
San Mateo Civicplus #843
San Mateo Sanitary Sewer Master Plan Update – Professional Engineering Services Sought
Posted
March 31, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
843
NAICS
541330
This opportunity invites qualified engineering firms to provide professional services for the City of San Mateo's Sanitary Sewer Master Plan Update. - Government Buyer: - City of San Mateo, Public Works Department - Scope of Services: - Project management and coordination - Data collection, review, and flow monitoring - Hydraulic modeling and system performance evaluation - Condition assessment of 234 miles of pipe, 5,555 manholes, and 26 pump stations - Seismic vulnerability analysis - Development of a long-range Capital Improvement Program (CIP) with planning-level cost estimates - Analysis of current funding mechanisms and recommendations for sustainable funding - Preparation of technical reports, model files, and draft/final master plan documents - Notable Requirements: - Experience with similar municipal sewer system projects - Clear, concise proposals limited to 25 pages (excluding resumes) - Ability to deliver a comprehensive master plan and supporting technical documentation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to all qualified engineering consulting firms - Place of Performance: - City of San Mateo, CA (Public Works Department, 330 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403) - Period of Performance: - Project completion anticipated by the end of fiscal year 2026-27, with key milestones including proposal submission, interviews, selection, and contract award.
Description
The City of San Mateo is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide professional engineering services for updating the Sanitary Sewer Master Plan. The project involves assessing existing sewer system deficiencies, future capacity needs, and developing a prioritized Capital Improvement Program with cost estimates and implementation recommendations. The update will also include analysis of current funding mechanisms and recommendations for sustainable long-term funding strategies. Proposals are due by May 5, 2026.