Opportunity
Louisiana Procurement and Contract Network #JPP-SOQ#26-015
As-Needed Professional Soils Investigation Services for Jefferson Parish Public Works
Posted
June 10, 2026
Respond By
July 02, 2026
Identifier
JPP-SOQ#26-015
NAICS
541330
Jefferson Parish Department of Public Works is seeking qualified firms to provide professional soils investigation services for public works projects on an as-needed basis over a two-year period. - Government Buyer: - Jefferson Parish Department of Public Works (Purchasing Department) - Scope of Services: - Professional soils investigation services for various public works projects - Services include reporting, analysis, and recommendations related to soil conditions - Work is as-needed, with no guaranteed minimum quantity - Contract Details: - Two-year contract term - Maximum allowable fee of $500,000 per year - Potential for a 10% annual fee increase by contract amendment - Compensation may be negotiated as lump sum or hourly rates based on certified salary costs, overhead, and profit - Vendor Requirements: - Firms must have at least one principal and one project manager who are registered professional engineers in Louisiana, each with a minimum of five years' relevant experience - All sub-consultants must be identified and submit qualifications - Evaluation Criteria: - Professional training and experience - Firm size and capacity for timely completion - Past performance on similar projects - Office location (preference for local firms) - Legal history and prior successful completion of Jefferson Parish projects - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned, as this is a professional services solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for professional soils investigation services to be provided to the Jefferson Parish Department of Public Works on an as-needed basis over a two-year period. The contract includes a maximum allowable fee of $500,000 per year, with a possible 10% increase annually. Firms must meet minimum qualifications including having registered professional engineers in Louisiana and demonstrate relevant experience. Evaluation criteria include professional training, firm size, capacity for timely completion, past performance, location, legal history, and prior successful projects.