Opportunity

North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #MA-080-23011746

County of Orange Awards On-Call Green Infrastructure A-E Services Contract to Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc.

Posted

April 05, 2026

Identifier

MA-080-23011746

NAICS

541330, 541320

The County of Orange, in partnership with the Orange County Flood Control District, has awarded a three-year on-call contract for green infrastructure architect-engineer services. - Government Buyer: - County of Orange, OC Public Works, OC Watershed, and Orange County Flood Control District - Awarded Vendor: - Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. (PACE) - Scope of Services: - On-call architect-engineer (A-E) services for green infrastructure projects - Includes design, project administration, GIS mapping, performance monitoring, technical review, grant application assistance, public outreach, maintenance, and inspection of green infrastructure assets - Services provided on an as-needed basis via task orders - Contract Details: - Maximum compensation of $1.5 million over three years - Option to extend for up to two additional years - Notable Requirements: - Assignment of a registered professional - Compliance with County review periods and design criteria - Regular progress meetings and deliverable submissions - No specific products or part numbers are listed; the contract is for professional services only - Key Locations: - OC Public Works, OC Watershed (2301 N. Glassell Street, Orange, CA) - OC Public Works Procurement Services (601 N. Ross St., Santa Ana, CA)

Description

The County of Orange is procuring on-call architectural and engineering services focused on green infrastructure. The contract is set to start on September 21, 2023, and end on September 20, 2026. The awarded contractor, Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc., will provide professional services as specified in the contract scope, including project scheduling, submission of deliverables, and adherence to design criteria. The procurement is classified as a Request for Qualification (RFQ) and involves collaboration with the Orange County Flood Control District.

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