Opportunity
El Dorado County Planet bids #2026-0133
El Dorado County Seeks As-Needed Bridge, Road, and Trail Engineering and Management Services
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
August 05, 2026
Identifier
2026-0133
NAICS
541330, 237310, 237990
El Dorado County is seeking qualified firms to provide as-needed and urgent services for bridge, road, and trail projects. - Government Buyer: - County of El Dorado, Chief Administrative Office, Procurement and Contracts Division - Scope of Services: - Bridge, road, and trail design services (including alignment, structural design, plans, specifications, and cost estimates) - Engineering services (hydraulics, geotechnical, scour protection, erosion control) - National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) compliant inspections (routine, special, underwater) - Maintenance planning and condition assessments - Construction project management (bid administration, contract management, construction observation, field engineering) - Notable Requirements: - Ability to respond to urgent assignments within 24 hours - Preference for experience with trestle bridges and California local government projects - Firms must hold appropriate California licenses and certifications, be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations, and comply with prevailing wage requirements - Electronic deliverables must be provided in specified formats - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a qualifications-based solicitation for professional services - The qualified list will be valid for up to three years, with individual work orders negotiated as needed
Description
The County of El Dorado's Procurement and Contracts Division is soliciting sealed Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified firms to provide as-needed and urgent bridge, road, and trail design, engineering, inspection, maintenance, and bridge construction management services. The solicitation aims to establish a qualified list of firms valid for up to three years. Work assignments will be made by selecting firms from this list based on experience, workload, and ability to respond. Firms must demonstrate relevant experience, preferably with California local governments, and comply with licensing, registration, and prevailing wage requirements.