Opportunity
Lexington County Ionwave #2019-RFPQ-05
Lexington County awards Stormwater Management Program Consultant Services contract
Posted
March 05, 2019
Respond By
March 28, 2019
Identifier
2019-RFPQ-05
NAICS
541620, 924110
Lexington County has awarded a contract for Stormwater Management Program Consultant Services to Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. - Government Buyer: - County of Lexington Procurement Services - OEMs and Vendors: - Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. (awardee) - WSP USA Inc. (listed as supplier, not awarded) - Services Requested: - Comprehensive stormwater management consulting - Support for EPA NPDES Phase II permit requirements - Assistance with stormwater ordinances and land development manuals - Evaluation and strengthening of existing stormwater programs - Alternative implementation approaches for regulatory requirements - Public event support, hydrologic studies, drainage basin evaluations - GIS integration for stormwater applications - Staff and public training, technical writing for ordinances - Grant proposal and budgeting support - Stormwater infrastructure inventory and asset management integration - Evaluation of alternative funding options - Software needs assessment - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All field data must be compatible with the County's GIS system - Awardee must have an office located within the Southeastern United States - Contract Duration: - Three-year initial term with two possible one-year extensions
Description
The County of Lexington is seeking proposals from consultant firms to provide consulting services for stormwater management. The scope includes assisting with a comprehensive Stormwater Management Program, supporting EPA NPDES Phase II permit requirements, aiding municipalities with stormwater ordinances, evaluating and strengthening existing programs, providing alternative implementation approaches, assisting at public events, conducting hydrologic studies and drainage basin evaluations, grant proposal and budgeting support, stormwater infrastructure inventory and asset management integration, evaluating funding options, and software needs assessment. The contract term is three years with possible extensions, and selection is based on experience, knowledge, qualifications, and staffing accessibility.