Opportunity
City of Redlands PlanetBids #FCS02182026NA
Construction Quality Assurance Services for California Street Landfill Phase 5 Expansion
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
FCS02182026NA
NAICS
541330, 237990
The City of Redlands is seeking qualified firms to provide Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) services for the Phase 5 expansion of the California Street Landfill in Redlands, California. - Government Buyer: - City of Redlands, Facilities & Community Services Department - City of Redlands, Solid Waste and Recycling Division - Scope of Services: - Professional oversight, monitoring, inspection, and certification of construction activities for landfill expansion - Project management by a California-licensed engineer - Full-time onsite CQA monitoring and testing of earthwork, geosynthetic clay liners (GCL), HDPE geomembranes, drainage geocomposites, and low-permeability soil layers - Preparation of daily/weekly reports, submittal reviews, and final construction documentation report - Final certification of compliance with technical specifications and regulatory requirements - Personnel Requirements: - CQA Officer must be a Registered Civil Engineer or Certified Engineering Geologist in California - Adherence to California prevailing wage laws - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with regulatory approvals from the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board - City reserves right to modify scope and specifications - Second CQA monitor may be required for part of the project duration - Place of Performance: - California Street Landfill, Redlands, CA - City of Redlands Facilities and Community Services Department office - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; focus is on professional services and technical oversight.
Description
The City of Redlands is soliciting proposals for Construction Quality Assurance Services for the Phase 5 expansion of the California Street Landfill, covering approximately 5 acres. The services include oversight and management of the project to ensure construction is completed according to design documents and regulatory requirements, including final certification. The project is expected to start around July 2026, with proposals due by May 14, 2026. The landfill is a Class III facility, and the scope involves professional oversight during construction to maintain compliance with technical specifications and regulatory standards.