Opportunity

Kingston Biddingo #F18-TPW-ES-2022-05

Consulting Services for Kingston Shoreline Infrastructure Assessments and Bathymetric Survey

Posted

February 11, 2022

Respond By

March 10, 2022

Identifier

F18-TPW-ES-2022-05

NAICS

541330, 541620, 541370

This opportunity involves consulting services for the City of Kingston to assess shoreline infrastructure and conduct bathymetric surveys, supporting future repair and enhancement planning. - Government Buyer: - City of Kingston, supported by Infrastructure Canada (Disaster Mitigation and Adaption Fund) - Scope of Work: - Structural conditions assessments and bathymetric surveys for: - Crawford Wharf - Anglin Bay - Douglas R. Fluhrer Park - Molly Brant Point - Services include: - Engineering consulting - Architectural consulting - Environmental/urban planning consulting - General consulting - Classification: - NIGP Codes: 70000 (Consulting Services), 70004 (Engineering Consulting), 70002 (Architectural Consulting), 70001 (Environmental/Urban Planning Consulting) - Products/Part Numbers: - No specific products or part numbers are listed - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or specific vendors are mentioned - Notable Requirements: - Assessments and surveys will inform future repair, enhancement, or replacement strategies for critical marine assets - All technical and scope details are provided in the RFP attachments - Funding: - Supported by the Disaster Mitigation and Adaption Fund (DMAF) through Infrastructure Canada

Description

This Request for Proposals (RFP) invites prospective proponents to submit proposals for consulting services related to structural conditions assessments and bathymetric survey of select City of Kingston shoreline infrastructure. The infrastructure includes Crawford Wharf, Anglin Bay, Douglas R. Fluhrer Park, and Molly Brant Point, which are critical pieces of City-owned marine infrastructure. The assessments and survey will support planning for future repair, enhancement, and/or replacement strategies, supported by the Disaster Mitigation and Adaption Fund (DMAF) through Infrastructure Canada.

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