Opportunity

Washington Bothell Civic Plus #PW-0149

Professional Services for Decant Facility Design – City of Bothell

Posted

April 07, 2026

Respond By

April 22, 2026

Identifier

PW-0149

NAICS

541330, 541310, 541620

The City of Bothell Public Works Department is seeking qualified firms to provide professional services for the design of a new decant facility at the City's shop 1 location (17555 Brickyard Rd NE). - Government Buyer: - City of Bothell Public Works Department - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in this solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive professional services for decant facility design - Includes civil, structural, electrical, and environmental engineering - Project surveying, geotechnical, hydrology/hydraulics, utility coordination - Environmental permitting, cultural resources planning, SEPA, biological assessments, wetlands review, inadvertent discovery plan - Cost estimating, public involvement, right of entry, public and private utility coordination - Construction engineering support (optional, may be contracted in later phases) - Compliance with Ecology construction grant requirements - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Consultant must address current facility inefficiencies (undersized solids accumulation, inadequate settling cells, stormwater runoff) - Must organize and facilitate public meetings and provide interdisciplinary resources - Ability to work independently of City staff - Knowledge of environmental and permitting processes, and grant compliance - Project aims to complete 90% design by August 2027, with work starting September 2026 - No products or part numbers are specified, as this is a request for professional services

Description

The City of Bothell Public Works Department is seeking Statements of Qualifications and Performance Data from qualified firms to provide professional services for the design of a decant facility at the City's shop 1 location. The project involves completing the final design to address inefficiencies such as undersized solids accumulation areas, inadequate settling cells, undersized vaults, and stormwater runoff issues. The consultant will be responsible for all aspects of design, environmental and permitting approvals, and may also provide construction engineering services. The project aims to complete 90% design by August 2027, with work anticipated to begin in September 2026.

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