Opportunity
Texas DIR/ESBD #26PSS002
UT Austin Solicits Professional Services for Campus Geological and Hydrogeological Study
Posted
June 15, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
26PSS002
NAICS
541360, 541330
The University of Texas at Austin is seeking qualified architect/engineer firms to conduct a comprehensive Campus Geological and Hydrogeological Study to support campus planning and infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - The University of Texas System - The University of Texas at Austin, Campus Operations and Planning - Contact: Trina Bickford, Assistant Director, Contracts - Scope of Services: - Geological and hydrogeological analysis of the UT Austin Main Campus - Field work to characterize subsurface conditions - Development of a GIS geodatabase - Assessment of groundwater impacts and recommendations for remediation - Data collection, site evaluations, and technical reporting - Procurement Details: - Qualifications-based selection (no specific products or part numbers) - Two-step process: qualification submittals followed by interviews - Open to architect/engineer firms with relevant experience, especially in higher education settings - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory submission of a Veteran Heroes United in Business (VetHUB) Subcontracting Plan - Compliance with Texas state regulations for veteran-owned business participation - Emphasis on technical competence, local field presence, and experience with sustainable infrastructure projects - No OEMs or specific vendors are named, as this is a professional services procurement
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 CAM CP2001485. The project involves geological and hydrogeological analysis, including significant field work, to support campus planning and infrastructure. The solicitation requires submission of qualifications and a Veteran Heroes United in Business (VetHUB) Subcontracting Plan. The contract will be awarded based on qualifications and may include interviews of top-ranked respondents.