Opportunity
Tampa Port Authority Demandstar #RFQ 003-23
Port Tampa Bay Seeks Engineering Design Services for Berth 301 Wharf Project
Posted
January 27, 2023
Respond By
March 02, 2023
Identifier
RFQ 003-23
NAICS
541330, 237990
Port Tampa Bay is seeking engineering design services for the Berth 301 wharf project at Port Redwing in Tampa, FL. - Government Buyer: - Port Tampa Bay (PTB), Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive engineering services for a new wharf approximately 500 feet long - Includes design, permitting, project management, geotechnical investigation, and environmental services - Civil, structural, utilities, and electrical design required - Design components: sheet pile wall, tie back system, backfilling, bollards, fenders, utilities, and lighting - Permitting: - Required from Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), Port Tampa Bay, and Hillsborough County - Deliverables: - Bid plans, specifications, reports, cost estimates, and all necessary permits - Funding: - Project is partially funded by a Federal RAISE grant - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or product brands required; this is a professional engineering services solicitation - Interested bidders include major engineering and consulting firms such as Black & Veatch, HDR Inc., Stantec, and Kimley-Horn and Associates
Description
Port Tampa Bay is seeking RFQ responses from qualified respondents for engineering services for Berth 301 Design Services. The scope includes design, permitting, project management, geotechnical investigation, environmental services, and all aspects of civil, structural, utilities, and electrical design. The project involves designing a wharf approximately 500 feet long at Berth 301, including components such as sheet pile wall, tie back system, backfilling, bollards, fenders, utilities, and lighting. Permits from FDEP, ACOE, PTB, and Hillsborough County are expected. Deliverables include bid plans, specifications, reports, estimates, and permits. The project is partially funded by a Federal RAISE grant.