Opportunity
Kitchener Bids and Tenders #Q22-079
Professional Engineering Services for Creek Improvements and Realignment in Kitchener, Ontario
Posted
April 07, 2022
Respond By
May 02, 2022
Identifier
Q22-079
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks professional engineering services for creek erosion mitigation and stream restoration in Kitchener, Ontario, as part of a project funded by the Government of Canada. - Government Buyer: - City of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada - Project partially funded by the Government of Canada through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF) - Scope of Services: - Engineering services for priority creek erosion sites - Erosion mitigation, channel restoration, minor realignment, road embankment stabilization, and bank treatment - Permit applications and coordination with related agencies - Detailed design and development of a Request For Quotation (RFQ) package - Contract administration during construction and warranty period - Monitoring services post-construction - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs or products requested - Focus is on comprehensive engineering and administrative services - Unique Requirements: - Integration with stormwater management infrastructure - Coordination with multiple agencies and compliance with permitting processes - Project is part of a larger Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund initiative - No specific part numbers, quantities, or OEMs are listed in the solicitation.
Description
The City of Kitchener intends to address the highest priority creek erosion sites identified through the Integrated Stormwater Master Plan. The project involves erosion mitigation techniques, channel restoration, minor realignment, stabilizing road embankments, and bank treatment to enhance and restore stream systems and reduce risks to stormwater management infrastructure. The successful respondent will provide professional engineering services including permit applications, agency coordination, detailed design, RFQ package development, contract administration, and monitoring services. These projects are partially funded by the Government of Canada through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund.