Opportunity

City of Newport Beach PlanetBids #26-52

Environmental Impact Report Consulting for Newport Beach Police HQ Relocation

Posted

May 14, 2026

Respond By

June 11, 2026

Identifier

26-52

NAICS

541620, 541330

The City of Newport Beach is seeking qualified consulting firms to prepare a supplemental or subsequent Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed relocation of the Newport Beach Police Department headquarters to the Civic Center Campus. - Government Buyer: - City of Newport Beach Finance Department - Scope of Work: - Preparation of all required CEQA-compliant environmental documents for the police headquarters relocation - Assessment of environmental impacts for a new 70,000 sq ft police facility, including: - Helipad - Fueling station - Indoor shooting range - Drone launch area - Police communications infrastructure - Potential expansion or construction of parking structures - Utility upgrades - Optional Phase I Environmental Assessment - Project management, technical studies, tribal consultation, public notices, scoping meetings, and public hearing attendance - Notable Requirements: - Strict insurance provisions - Demonstrated CEQA experience and relevant references - Emphasis on local Southern California presence - Compliance with all applicable environmental regulations - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are mentioned; procurement is for professional consulting services - Contract Details: - Initial two-year contract with options for two additional one-year renewals - Multiple awards possible

Description

The City of Newport Beach is seeking proposals from qualified proposers to assess the potential environmental impacts related to the possible relocation of the Newport Beach Police Department's headquarters to the Civic Center Campus. The work involves preparing the required environmental documents in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). A supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required due to significant new project components and potential environmental effects not covered in the 2009 EIR for the City Hall and Park Development Plan. The contract is proposed for two years with options for two additional one-year renewals, and the City reserves the right to make multiple awards.

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