Opportunity
City of Houston BeaconBid #PES-2026-0004
Houston Seeks Construction Management & Inspection Services for FEMA-Funded Detention Basin Project
Posted
March 06, 2026
Respond By
April 17, 2026
Identifier
PES-2026-0004
NAICS
541330, 541310
The City of Houston is seeking professional engineering firms to provide Construction Management and Inspection (CMI) services for the TIRZ 17 Memorial City Area Detention Basin project. - Buyer: City of Houston (Houston Public Works) - Project focus: Construction management, administration, and inspection for flood mitigation and wastewater infrastructure projects - Projects are funded by FEMA under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) and Public Assistance (PA) programs - Services required: - Construction administration and management - On-site inspection during construction - Coordination with Houston Public Works, contractors, and the City's FEMA liaison - Compliance with federal, state, and local requirements, including FEMA and Consent Decree mandates - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; the opportunity is for professional engineering and consulting services - Work will be assigned through individual work authorizations as part of the Citywide Capital Improvement Program - Notable requirements: - Experience with FEMA-funded and Consent Decree projects - Ability to support flood mitigation and wastewater infrastructure efforts - Adherence to all relevant regulatory and funding compliance standards
Description
The City of Houston is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide Construction Management and Inspection (CMI) services for Citywide Capital Improvement Program projects funded by FEMA under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and Public Assistance programs. The services will support flood mitigation and wastewater infrastructure projects during the construction phase and may include construction administration, management, and inspection services delivered through individual work authorizations. The consultant will coordinate with Houston Public Works, contractors, and the City's FEMA liaison to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements, including those related to FEMA-funded and Consent Decree projects.