Opportunity
Washington Brementon Civic Plus #215
Civil and Stormwater Engineering Design Services for Oyster Bay Regional Treatment Facilities
Posted
June 15, 2026
Respond By
July 13, 2026
Identifier
215
NAICS
541330, 541620
The City of Bremerton is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide civil and stormwater engineering design services for the Oyster Bay Regional Treatment Facilities project. - Government Buyer: - City of Bremerton (Contact: Olivia Paraschiv) - Scope of Work: - Advance existing concept design to a 90% complete Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) package - Design stormwater treatment facilities for the 81.5-acre Oyster Bay urban drainage basin - Ensure facilities are certified under the Washington State Technology Assessment Protocol Ecology (TAPE) program - Complete all required cultural and environmental reviews - Prepare and submit permitting documents, including JARPA, Biological Assessment, Mitigation Plan, SEPA checklist, Inadvertent Discovery Plan, and Shoreline Substantial Development Permit application - Secure approvals from multiple agencies: City of Bremerton, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Corps of Engineers, and Washington Department of Natural Resources - Funding: - Supported by a Department of Ecology grant and local matching funds - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a professional engineering services solicitation - Emphasis on experience with stormwater treatment design, permitting, and multi-agency coordination - Deliverables include engineering plans, cost estimates, and specifications
Description
The City of Bremerton is soliciting Statements of Qualification from consulting firms with expertise in Civil and Stormwater Engineering Design for the Oyster Bay Regional Treatment Facilities project. The consultant will prepare a 90% level Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) package and obtain all required permits and approvals. The project involves designing stormwater treatment facilities for the 81.5-acre Oyster Bay urban drainage basin, including environmental reviews, permitting, and approvals to meet federal, state, and local requirements. The project is funded by a Department of Ecology grant and local match funds.