Opportunity

California eProcure #RFP2512

Consulting Services for Bay Adapt Strategy Update and Implementation Coordination

Posted

April 08, 2026

Respond By

May 01, 2026

Identifier

RFP2512

NAICS

541620, 541990

This opportunity seeks consulting services to support the update and implementation coordination of the Bay Adapt Strategy for the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC). - Government Buyer: - San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), a California state agency - Scope of Services: - Strategic planning and policy expertise for Bay Adapt Strategy - Coordination with a separately contracted communications consultant - Attendance at in-person meetings at the Bay Area Metro Center in San Francisco - Collaboration with BCDC staff and the Implementation Coordinating Group (ICG) - Strategic communications recommendations and leveraging ICG member expertise - No website maintenance required, but recommendations for online content formats may be provided - Requirements: - Experience in climate adaptation, environmental justice, and regional planning (Bay Area and broader context) - Work samples must be publicly available - Open to previous consultants; Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) participation encouraged - No OEMs or product part numbers are specified, as this is a professional services contract - Primary UNSPSC code: 80101512 (Actuarial consulting services)

Description

This solicitation is for consulting services to support the Bay Adapt Strategy update and implementation coordination for the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC). The work involves strategic planning, policy expertise, and coordination with other consultants, including a communications consultant. The consultant will provide recommendations for the Bay Adapt strategy for the next 3-5 years, attend in-person meetings, and collaborate with BCDC staff and other stakeholders. The contract includes tasks such as strategic communications recommendations and leveraging policy expertise of Implementation Coordinating Group members.

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