Opportunity

Mendocino County Granicus #260003

Professional Engineering Services for Storm Drainage Vulnerability Analysis in Mendocino County

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

260003

NAICS

541330

This opportunity seeks professional engineering services for a storm drainage vulnerability analysis in Mendocino County, California. - Government Buyer: - Mendocino County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) - Scope of Work: - Conduct a vulnerability analysis of storm drainage systems on county-owned rural roadways in five areas: northern Ukiah, Talmage, Old Hopland, Irish Beach, and west road in Redwood Valley - Inventory storm drainage components, including rural culverts - Collect data on location, diameter, pipe material, length, condition, and inlet/outlet elevations - Analyze the system's capacity to convey anticipated flows using the State's latest climate prediction models - Prioritize culvert replacements that cannot accommodate climate change impacts - Products/Services Requested: - Professional engineering services for storm drainage system vulnerability analysis (1 project) - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on climate change adaptation and use of current climate models - Detailed data collection and prioritization for infrastructure upgrades - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned; this is a professional services solicitation - Estimated Contract Value: - Approximately $460,000 - Submission: - Proposals must be submitted in both paper and electronic formats, following detailed guidelines

Description

Mendocino County Department of Transportation is seeking a Professional Engineering Design firm to conduct a vulnerability analysis of the storm drainage system on county-owned rural roadways in five areas: northern Ukiah, Talmage, Old Hopland, Irish Beach, and west road in Redwood Valley. The project involves inventorying storm drainage components such as rural culverts, including details like location, diameter, material, length, condition, and elevations. The analysis will evaluate the system's capacity to handle anticipated flows based on the State's latest climate prediction models, helping prioritize culvert replacements to address climate change impacts. Proposals must be submitted by May 15, 2026, with an estimated contract value of approximately $460,000.

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