Opportunity
City of Los Banos #Storm Drain System Master Plan Update
Professional Engineering Services for Storm Drain System Master Plan Update
Posted
January 11, 2023
Respond By
February 09, 2023
Identifier
Storm Drain System Master Plan Update
NAICS
541330
This opportunity involves the City of Los Banos Public Works Department seeking professional engineering services for a comprehensive update to its Storm Drain System Master Plan. - Government Buyer: - City of Los Banos Public Works Department, City Engineer's Office - Scope of Services: - Update the Storm Drain Master Plan, integrating the Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) and Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) - Develop a new hydraulic model and update GIS inventory - Prepare a prioritized Capital Improvement Program (CIP) with cost estimates - Analyze and recommend short- and long-term funding strategies for stormwater improvements - Identify and review available funding sources for maintenance and capital projects - Provide program support, including grant application assistance and GIS/AutoCAD map updates for three years - Optional review of storm drain maintenance records and preparation of an Operations and Maintenance Manual - Notable Requirements: - Collaboration with city staff to identify drainage issues and improvements - Compliance with all addenda and proposal submission requirements - Top-ranked consultants may be interviewed - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or part numbers are mentioned; this is a professional services contract - Award notice indicates intent to award to Carollo Engineers, Inc. - Place of Performance: - City of Los Banos, California (primary location for all services and deliverables)
Description
The City of Los Banos is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide professional engineering services for updating the Storm Drain Master Plan and supporting the Stormwater Program. The update will incorporate strategic planning aligned with the Groundwater Sustainability Plan and Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. Deliverables include a prioritized Capital Improvement Program, funding analysis, and funding strategies. Proposals are due by February 9, 2023, with the possibility of interviews for top-ranked consultants before final selection.