Opportunity
Lake Jackson Civicplus #RFQ 26-03-004
Engineering Design Services for Dewatering System at The Wilderness Golf Course
Posted
May 31, 2026
Respond By
June 24, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 26-03-004
NAICS
541330, 541310, 237110
The City of Lake Jackson is seeking engineering design services for a new, self-contained, and remotely operated dewatering system at The Wilderness Golf Course in Lake Jackson, Texas. - Government Buyer: - City of Lake Jackson, Purchasing Department - Project Scope: - Preliminary engineering design for a dewatering system independent of existing infrastructure - System must have a nominal capacity of 8,000 gallons per minute - Must operate unattended for at least 10 days during power outages - Design to include: - High specific speed diesel-driven pump specification - Pipeline sizing and material selection for a 20-year design life - Hydraulic validation and system layout - Secure diesel fuel storage system, flood-resistant - Civil works for installation and maintenance access - Remote control and monitoring system operable without power for at least 15 days - Unique/Notable Requirements: - System must be self-contained and resilient to extended power outages and major flood events - Emphasis on innovative, reliable, and resilient engineering solutions - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified engineering firms - Evaluation Criteria: - Experience, project understanding, workload, references, and ability to deliver robust municipal infrastructure solutions
Description
The City of Lake Jackson is seeking sealed Qualifications Statements from firms qualified to provide engineering design services for the proposed Dewatering Capital Improvement Project at the Wilderness Golf Course. The project involves preparing a preliminary engineering design proposal to install a reliable self-contained and remotely operated dewatering system independent of the existing system. The design should support a nominal capacity of 8000 gpm and operate during extended power outages for at least 10 days. A pre-submittal and site tour will be held on June 11, 2026, and submissions are due by June 24, 2026.