Opportunity

Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #NC26-71

Utah Solicits Design Professionals for Wetland Infrastructure Projects

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 09, 2026

Identifier

NC26-71

NAICS

541330, 541620, 237110

The State of Utah Division of Purchasing, in partnership with the Division of Wildlife Resources, is seeking qualified design professionals for wetland infrastructure projects on state Waterfowl Management Areas. - Government Buyer: - State of Utah Division of Purchasing, with the Division of Wildlife Resources - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in this solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Professional engineering services - Wetland ecology and conservation expertise - Earthworks engineering - Specialized trade construction and maintenance services - All services pertain to wetland infrastructure projects on Waterfowl Management Areas - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Selection is based on qualifications, not price (per Utah Procurement Code 63G-6a Part 15) - Vendors must submit statements of qualifications without pricing - Confidentiality, legal compliance, and vendor prerequisite attestations are required - The highest-ranked vendor will be invited to negotiate; if unsuccessful, negotiations proceed to the next-ranked vendor - Period of Performance: - Five-year contract term for professional services - Place of Performance: - State of Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Waterfowl Management Areas (specific locations not detailed)

Description

This solicitation is for professional services related to wetland infrastructure projects on state Division of Wildlife Waterfowl Management Areas. The contract length is 5 years. The procurement aims to select design professional service providers and consultants through a qualifications-based selection process without pricing included in the submission. The highest-ranked vendor will be selected for contract negotiations under Utah Procurement Code 63G-6a Part 15. If negotiations fail with the highest-ranked vendor, the state may negotiate with the next highest-ranked vendor.

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