Opportunity
Texas DIR/ESBD #CP2001485
Solicitation for Geological and Hydrogeological Study Services at UT Austin
Posted
June 15, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
CP2001485
NAICS
541360, 541330
The University of Texas at Austin is seeking qualified Architectural/Engineering (A/E) firms to conduct a comprehensive Campus Geological and Hydrogeological Study. - Government Buyer: - The University of Texas at Austin, Campus Operations and Planning office - Contact: Trina Bickford, Assistant Director, Contracts - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive study of subsurface geology and groundwater conditions beneath the Main Campus - Development of a GIS geodatabase to support campus planning - Assessment of groundwater impacts on campus infrastructure - Recommendations for remediation and future development - Includes significant field work, data collection, site evaluations, analysis, and reporting - Services Requested: - Professional A/E services for geological and hydrogeological assessment (no specific part numbers or quantities) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory submission of a Veteran Heroes United in Business (VetHUB) Subcontracting Plan - Compliance with Texas state regulations for service-disabled veteran-owned business participation - Two-step, qualifications-based selection process, with possible interviews for top-ranked firms - Emphasis on experience with Central Texas geology and large-scale campus environments - No specific OEMs or commercial product vendors are named, as this is a professional services solicitation.
Description
The University of Texas at Austin is soliciting statements of qualifications for a professional services firm to conduct a Campus Geological and Hydrogeological Study under solicitation number CP2001485. The project involves geological and hydrogeological analysis and study services, including significant field work, to support campus operations and planning. The solicitation requires submission of qualifications by July 17, 2026, and includes a VetHUB subcontracting plan due to probable subcontracting opportunities. The contract will be awarded based on qualifications and may include interviews of top-ranked respondents.