Opportunity
Millburn Township Civicplus #RFP- Storm Flood Mitigation Assessment at a Tributary to the Van Winkle Brook
Environmental Engineering Consulting for Storm Flood Mitigation Assessment – Millburn Township
Posted
May 14, 2026
Respond By
June 09, 2026
Identifier
RFP- Storm Flood Mitigation Assessment at a Tributary to the Van Winkle Brook
NAICS
541620
Millburn Township is seeking environmental engineering consulting services to assess storm flood mitigation options for a two-mile tributary to the Van Winkle Brook in the Glenwood neighborhood. - Government Buyer: - Township of Millburn, Business Administrator Office - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive study of a two-mile stream channel (tributary to Van Winkle Brook) - Analysis of existing watershed conditions using tools such as USGS StreamStats - Evaluation of hydraulic flows and topographical studies - Feasibility studies for upstream stormwater detention (including basins) - Assessment of increasing stormwater flow capacity under Millburn Avenue - Identification of potential downstream detention sites, including Millburn High School property - Examination of flow instrumentation equipment for real-time and forensic analysis - Preparation of conceptual plans, feasibility narratives, NJDEP permit lists, and budget estimates for design and construction - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Proposer must have a NJ licensed professional engineer with water resource engineering experience - Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) required - Technical support in landscape architecture - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Glenwood neighborhood (Meadowbrook Road and Woodland Road vicinity), Millburn Township - Potential work at Millburn High School property - Contracting office at Millburn Town Hall
Description
The Township of Millburn is soliciting proposals for environmental engineering consulting services to conduct a study of an approximately two-mile long section of a stream channel tributary to the Van Winkle Brook. The study aims to determine if flooding in the Glenwood neighborhood near Meadowbrook Road and Woodland Road can be mitigated by stormwater detention upstream or by increasing flow capacity under Millburn Avenue with potential detention downstream. The scope includes analysis of existing conditions, feasibility studies for stormwater detention and flow capacity improvements, and development of conceptual plans and narratives. Deliverables are expected within 8 weeks of contract award and will be presented to local advisory and governing bodies.