Opportunity

San Mateo Civicplus #2026 Request for Qualifications, Consulting Services for As-Needed Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction Management Services

On-Call Construction Management Services for Wastewater Treatment Plant Projects

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 18, 2026

Identifier

2026 Request for Qualifications, Consulting Services for As-Needed Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction Management Services

NAICS

541310, 237110, 237990

The City of San Mateo Public Works Department is seeking qualified firms to provide on-call construction management services for wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) capital improvement projects under the Clean Water Program. - Government Buyer: - City of San Mateo, Public Works Department, Clean Water Program - Scope of Services: - As-needed construction management for WWTP projects - Project oversight, quality control, contract administration, inspection, change order management, and project closeout - Labor compliance monitoring and reporting - Technical support and subconsultant management - Project Types: - Replacement of Motor Control Centers (MCC) - Centrifuge replacement - Digester and structural repairs - Polymer injection system installation - Other major infrastructure upgrades - Contract Details: - Up to two contracts awarded - Initial term: three years, not to exceed $3 million per contract - Two optional one-year extensions, with up to $1 million additional funding per extension - Key Requirements: - Minimum 10 years of relevant construction management experience - Construction Manager must be a licensed California Professional Engineer - Demonstrated technical competence, resources, and past performance - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation

Description

The City of San Mateo is requesting statements of qualifications from qualified construction management firms to provide construction management services for wastewater treatment plant projects. The contract will be for as-needed construction management services related to various wastewater treatment plant capital improvement projects. The initial contract term is three years with a total not to exceed $3 million per contract, with possible extensions. The City intends to award up to two contracts, with project scopes varying in size, complexity, and schedule.

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