Opportunity
Port Angeles Civicplus #PSA-2026-11
Environmental Consulting Services for Alternative Compensatory Mitigation Strategies – Port Angeles Landfill Seawall
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
April 25, 2026
Identifier
PSA-2026-11
NAICS
541620, 541330
This opportunity seeks qualified environmental consulting firms to develop alternative compensatory mitigation strategies for the Port Angeles Landfill seawall permit requirement. - Government Buyer: - City of Port Angeles, Department of Public Works - Engineering - Scope of Work: - Develop alternative compensatory mitigation strategies to replace the existing beach nourishment permit requirement for the landfill seawall - Review existing permits and regulatory guidance - Conduct site analysis and alternatives analysis for habitat restoration or enhancement - Develop a mitigation framework and perform compensatory calculations - Prepare conceptual and preliminary designs - Provide regulatory support and technical services as needed - Support regulatory approvals and coordinate with the Washington State Department of Ecology and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife - Requirements: - Multidisciplinary team with expertise in engineering, biology, hydrology, and technical analysis - Demonstrated experience with similar projects, regulatory compliance, and measurable ecological outcomes - Ability to prepare documentation suitable for regulatory review and approval - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - City of Port Angeles, WA (321 E 5th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362) - Period of Performance: - From contract award through December 31, 2028 (approximately 2.5 years for plan development and implementation) - NAICS and NIGP Codes: - NAICS: 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services), 541330 (Engineering Services) - NIGP: 91843, 91842, 92500 - UNSPSC: 70141600, 70141604
Description
The City of Port Angeles is seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified environmental consulting firms to develop alternative compensatory mitigation strategies to replace an existing landfill seawall beach nourishment permit requirement. The project involves developing a mitigation plan that achieves measurable ecological benefits and complies with state regulatory requirements. The selected consultant will work with city staff and regulatory agencies to review existing permits, analyze alternatives, develop mitigation frameworks, and support regulatory approvals. The deadline for qualifications is April 24, 2026.