Opportunity
Port of Long Beach PlanetBids #DE-26-01
Port of Long Beach On-Call Engineering Services for Stormwater TMDL Compliance
Posted
July 01, 2026
Respond By
August 11, 2026
Identifier
DE-26-01
NAICS
541330, 237110, 541620
The Port of Long Beach is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide on-call professional engineering services for stormwater infrastructure improvements to achieve compliance with Toxic Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements. - Government Buyer: - Port of Long Beach, Engineering Design office - City of Long Beach Harbor Department, Board of Harbor Commissioners - Scope of Services: - On-call planning, engineering, design, and preparation of construction contract documents for stormwater projects - Services include feasibility studies, technical reports, design drawings, and construction support - Emphasis on sustainable design practices and experience with stormwater systems - Products and Solutions Referenced: - Inlet BMPs (Underground Modular Wetland Systems): 38 units - Outfall BMPs (Vault StormFilter Units): 94 units - Stormwater capture and diversion systems: 4 drainage areas - Onsite modular treatment plants: 17 units (up to 4,000 GPM each) - OEMs Highlighted: - Contech (Modular Wetland Systems, Vault StormFilter units) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Los Angeles Regional Phase I MS4 NPDES Permit and TMDL targets (notably zinc reduction) - Adherence to Port, local, and state codes and standards - 27% Small Business Enterprise (SBE)/Very Small Business Enterprise (VSBE) participation goal - Submission of detailed rate sheets and sub-consultant lists - Compliance with prevailing wage laws - Project Implementation: - Phased approach including pilot, design, and construction phases - Project located in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California - No specific OEMs mandated, but Contech products are referenced as examples
Description
The Port of Long Beach is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide on-call professional engineering services for stormwater infrastructure improvements related to Toxic Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) compliance. The scope includes planning, engineering, design, and preparation of construction contract documents to meet water quality compliance targets by March 23, 2032, as mandated by the Los Angeles Regional Phase I MS4 NPDES Permit. The project involves multiple categories of engineering and environmental services and is located in Long Beach, California. The Port expects to award one or more contracts for a period of six years with an aggregate contract value of $10 million.