Opportunity

Lauderdale Lakes Demandstar #RFQ 25-3110-02Q-0-2025/ap

Citywide Surveying and Geotechnical Services for Drainage Improvements in Lauderdale Lakes

Posted

October 01, 2024

Respond By

January 10, 2025

Identifier

RFQ 25-3110-02Q-0-2025/ap

NAICS

541370, 541360

This opportunity involves citywide drainage system improvements in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, funded by a $3.5 million grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Resilient Florida Programs. - Government Buyer: - City of Lauderdale Lakes, Broward County, Florida - Scope of Work: - Professional surveying services for 14 designated areas (see Appendix A) - Site reconnaissance and mapping within public right-of-way - Geotechnical services including: - Subsurface soil sampling - Boring logs - Geotechnical engineering analyses - Hydraulic conductivity and percolation tests - Field sampling, testing, and observation - Staffing Requirements: - All geotechnical services must be managed and supervised by a registered professional (Certified Engineering Geologist or Geotechnical Engineer) - Staff must include registered professionals and experienced technicians - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory virtual pre-proposal conference for interested bidders - Work is limited to public right-of-way for drainage improvements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Professional surveying and geotechnical services (no part numbers or quantities specified) - Place of Performance: - City of Lauderdale Lakes, Broward County, Florida (public right-of-way) - Funding: - Supported by FDEP grant for resilience and environmental protection

Description

The City of Lauderdale Lakes is soliciting professional surveying and geotechnical services for drainage system improvements funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The project covers 14 specific areas within the public Right-of-Way and includes tasks such as site reconnaissance, subsurface soil sampling, boring logs, geotechnical engineering analyses, and various field tests. The services must be managed by registered professionals and staffed with experienced technicians. A mandatory virtual pre-proposal conference is scheduled, and the response deadline is January 10, 2025.

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