Opportunity
My Florida Marketplace #42214RFQ27
St. Johns River Water Management District Seeks Geotechnical Engineering Services for Infrastructure and Water Projects
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
42214RFQ27
NAICS
541330
The St. Johns River Water Management District is seeking up to five qualified geotechnical engineering firms to support soil-supported infrastructure and water management projects across its 18-county Florida jurisdiction. - Government Buyer: - St. Johns River Water Management District (District Headquarters) - Procurement contact: Shari Chinevere, Procurement Manager - Scope of Services: - Professional geotechnical engineering services - Includes subsurface investigations, laboratory testing, engineering analyses, construction observation, materials testing, pavement evaluation, peer review, and consultation - Supports planning, design, construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of soil-supported infrastructure and water management projects - Contract Structure: - Up to five firms will be selected - Initial contract term of three years, with an option to renew for one additional two-year term - Shared funding cap of $450,000 for the initial term - Work authorized via individual work orders, generally less than $100,000 each - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Florida's Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (287.055, Fla. Stat.) - Submission of a complete qualifications package addressing all scope elements - Proof of insurance coverage required - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named, as this is a professional services solicitation
Description
The St. Johns River Water Management District is seeking to contract with up to five geotechnical engineering firms to provide professional services including support for planning, design, construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of soil-supported infrastructure and water management projects. The contracts will have an initial term of three years with an option to renew for one two-year term. Work will be authorized through work orders generally less than $100,000, with a shared funding cap of $450,000 for the initial term. Respondents must submit a complete qualifications package by July 14, 2026.