Opportunity
Guilford County NC MUNIS #20164
Award for Professional Engineering Services for Guilford County Planning & Development
Posted
July 19, 2023
Respond By
August 11, 2023
Identifier
20164
NAICS
541310, 541330, 541340, 541370
Guilford County, North Carolina, has awarded a contract for professional engineering services to support its Planning & Development department: - Government Buyer: - Guilford County, Planning & Development, Purchasing Department - Awardee: - The John R. McAdams Company, Incorporated - Scope of Services: - Site plan and plat review, including streams, wetlands, drainage easements, floodplain, watershed critical areas, and stormwater control measures - Floodplain application submission review, including floodplain development permits, elevation certificates, no-rise studies, CLOMR submissions, and floodplain variances - Review and editing of process bulletins for public distribution - Potential inclusion of design development, basic architectural/engineering services, construction administration, and closeout services - Volume: - Anticipated 10-25 commercial site plan reviews and approximately 24 plat reviews per month - Notable Requirements: - Firms must demonstrate relevant experience, project management capabilities, and MWBE participation plans - OEMs: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are involved, as this is a professional services contract - Estimated Contract Value: - $34,000 - Place of Performance: - Greensboro, NC (201 South Greene Street, Greene Street Building, Basement-Suite 072)
Description
Guilford County is seeking qualified professional firms to provide engineering services including site plan/plat review, flood plain application submission review, and process bulletin review. The scope includes reviewing elements such as streams, wetlands, drainage easements, floodplain, watershed critical areas, stormwater control measures, and related construction drawings and calculations. The services also cover issuance and administration of Floodplain Development Permit applications, including elevation certificates, no-rise studies, CLOMR submissions, and floodplain variances. Additionally, the contractor will review and edit instructional process bulletins for public distribution. The contract may include design development, basic architectural/engineering services, and potentially construction administration and closeout services.