Opportunity
Clean Water Services Bidlocker #5701
Clean Water Services Engineering Plan Review Services – Three-Year Contract
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
5701
NAICS
541330
Clean Water Services, a regional utility in Oregon, is seeking qualified consultants to provide engineering plan review services under a three-year professional services contract. - Government Buyer: - Clean Water Services (Procurement Specialist: Connie Wilson) - Regional wastewater and stormwater utility in Washington County, Oregon - Scope of Services: - Independent review of engineering construction plans and supporting design calculations - Ensure compliance with District's Design and Construction Standards - Focus areas include: - Storm and sanitary sewer conveyance - Stormwater quality structures and approaches - Quantity control - Facility access - Erosion control measures - Easements - Consultants must provide written review comments, technical recommendations, and communicate directly with permit applicants - Services may be performed remotely or at District administrative facilities in Hillsboro and Beaverton - Contract Details: - Three-year contract term - Not-to-exceed value of $1,000,000 - Potential for multiple awards (primary and secondary consultants) - Annual labor rate adjustments possible based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named or required - Unique Requirements: - Consultants must be able to work both remotely and in-person as needed - Direct interaction with permit applicants is required - Compliance with District-specific standards is mandatory
Description
Clean Water Services invites qualified firms or individuals to submit proposals for engineering plan review services under a three-year contract. The services include independent professional review of engineering construction plans and design calculations to ensure compliance with the District's Design and Construction Standards. The review covers storm and sanitary sewer conveyance, stormwater quality structures, quantity control, access to District facilities, erosion control, and easements. Consultants will provide written review comments, technical recommendations, and communicate directly with permit applicants. Services may be performed at District facilities or remotely, with some in-person meetings as required.