Opportunity
City of Menifee PlanetBids #141055
Consulting Services for City of Menifee Landscape Design Standards Update
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
141055
NAICS
541320
The City of Menifee is seeking consulting services to modernize its landscape and irrigation standards: - Government Buyer: - City of Menifee (local government, Riverside County, CA) - Scope of Work: - Update Title 9 of the City Development Code related to landscaping and irrigation - Prepare an updated City Landscape Design Standards Manual - Ensure alignment with current State regulatory requirements and sustainability practices - Establish clear, objective, and sustainable landscaping standards for: - Public rights-of-way - Parks and park facilities - Commercial, industrial, residential, and multi-family residential developments - Vendors: - No specific OEMs required; open to qualified consulting firms - Prospective vendors include: EESW INC. DBA EXECUTIVE ENGINEERING, Albert A. Webb Associates, Allied Solutions, AnnexK, LLC, Architerra Design Group, Conceptual Design and Planning Company, David Neault Associates, Inc., GHD Inc., GMP INC., GovGuide, Griffith Company, GSA Contract Services, LLC, Hunsaker & Associates San Diego, Inc., KTU&A, Lewis Ross Associates Inc, Mark Thomas, NUVIS, RRM Design Group, RT Engineering & Associates, Inc., Schmidt Design Group, Spurlock Landscape Architects, Storyland Studios LLC, SWCA, Incorporated, Tanahworks Landscape Architecture, Toole Design Group, LLC, UES Professional Solutions, Inc, Van Dyke Landscape Architects, Verdical Group, Inc. - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on sustainability and compliance with updated regulations - Modernization of 2015 standards and guidelines - Period of Performance: - Anticipated one-year contract with option for extension
Description
The City of Menifee is seeking proposals from qualified consulting firms to update Title 9 of the City Development Code related to landscaping and irrigation and to prepare an updated City Landscape Design Standards Manual. The project aims to modernize the existing 2015 standards to align with current State regulations, sustainability practices, and City planning documents. It will establish clear, objective, and sustainable landscaping expectations for various types of developments including public rights-of-way, parks, commercial, industrial, residential, and multi-family residential developments. The contract is expected to last one year with a possible extension.