Opportunity
City of Watsonville #254562
On-Call Water and Wastewater Engineering Design Services for City of Watsonville
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
254562
NAICS
541330
The City of Watsonville Public Works & Utilities Department is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide periodic and on-call professional design services for water and wastewater infrastructure projects. - Government Buyer: - City of Watsonville Public Works & Utilities Department - Office of the Director of Public Works & Utilities - Scope of Services: - Engineering design for potable water wells, pump stations, reservoirs, wastewater treatment plant improvements, sewer pump stations, and sanitary sewer capacity modeling - Related infrastructure design and support - Technical studies, asset management, topographic surveys, AutoCAD mapping, regulatory permitting, bidding support, and construction engineering support - Requirements: - Firms must be licensed to practice civil engineering in California - Demonstrated experience with municipal water and wastewater projects is required - Selection based on qualifications, experience, personnel, quality of approach, previous success, and readiness - Funding: - Projects primarily funded by the City, with potential State and Federal grant or loan support - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified engineering firms - Location: - Main office at 250 Main Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 - Contract Details: - Three-year term for on-call services, with contracts for specific projects issued as needs arise - Contracts exceeding $100,000 require City Council approval
Description
The City of Watsonville Public Works & Utilities Department is seeking qualifications from engineering firms for on-call water and wastewater design services. The scope includes design of potable water wells, pump stations, reservoirs, wastewater treatment plant improvements, sewer pump stations, and related infrastructure. The contract will be for a three-year term with projects funded primarily by the City, with some potentially funded by State and Federal grants or loans. The selection process involves evaluation of qualifications, experience, and availability, with contracts over $100,000 requiring City Council approval.