Opportunity
Pierce County Fire Protection District 6 Opengov #2026-RFQ-112
Pierce County Seeks Civil and Structural Engineering Consulting for Chambers Creek Bridge Replacement
Posted
April 08, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
2026-RFQ-112
NAICS
541330
Pierce County Planning & Public Works – Office of the County Engineer Division is seeking consulting firms for the replacement of Chambers Creek Bridge #29202-A. - Government Buyer: - Pierce County Planning & Public Works – Office of the County Engineer Division - Scope of Work: - Civil and structural engineering design for a new bridge to replace the existing 1946 timber pile-supported bridge - Design must accommodate future estuary restoration, including tidal influences and hydrogeomorphology changes - Includes roadway, parking, and bicycle/pedestrian improvements - Demolition of the existing bridge - Structural design for new bridge and abutments - Stormwater facility design - Pedestrian crossing enhancements and lighting - Utility design and coordination - Environmental permitting and mitigation - Community engagement and right-of-way determination - Coordination with estuary restoration efforts - Products/Services Requested: - Civil and structural engineering consulting services (1 contract) - Unique Requirements: - Bridge design must consider future estuary restoration and environmental changes - Coordination with multiple stakeholders and environmental permitting required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in this solicitation. - Estimated contract value: $6 million to $8.5 million - Period of performance: Approximately two years, with an option for extension
Description
Pierce County Planning & Public Works is soliciting consulting firms with expertise in Civil and Structural Engineering Design for the replacement of the Chambers Creek Bridge #29202-A. The project involves designing a new bridge to replace the existing 1946 timber pile-supported bridge, accommodating future estuary restoration conditions including tidal influences. The scope includes roadway, parking, bicycle/pedestrian improvements, demolition of the existing bridge, structural design, stormwater facilities, utility coordination, environmental permitting, community engagement, and right-of-way determination. The contract is expected to last approximately two years, from September 2026 to September 2028, with an estimated value between $6 million and $8.5 million.