Opportunity
West San Bernardino County Water Dist Planet bids #RFP No. 1900
San Bernardino Municipal Water Department Seeks Engineering Design Services for Brine Pond Cap Project
Posted
July 09, 2026
Respond By
July 24, 2026
Identifier
RFP No. 1900
NAICS
541330, 237990
The City of San Bernardino's Municipal Water Department is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide professional design and related services for the Brine Pond Cap Improvement Project at its water reclamation plant. - Government Buyer: - City of San Bernardino, Municipal Water Department - Scope of Work: - Professional engineering design and construction services for capping existing brine ponds - Includes project management, data review, regulatory support, preliminary, intermediate, and final engineering design - Construction quality assurance and post-closure inspection and maintenance planning - Regulatory & Technical Requirements: - Design must comply with Title 27, Section 21090, and Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board standards - Preference for an asphalt cap if it meets all regulatory requirements - Minimum qualifications: Registered professional engineer licensed in California, at least 10 years of relevant experience, and demonstrated experience with Title 27, Section 21090 projects - Notable Requirements: - Electronic bid submission - Compliance with Department of Industrial Relations monitoring - Proof of current registration to perform public works - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are mentioned; the procurement is for professional services only
Description
The San Bernardino Municipal Water Department (SBMWD) is seeking professional design services for the Brine Pond Cap Improvement Project. The project involves engineering design and construction services to cap the existing brine ponds at the water reclamation plant in San Bernardino, California. The scope includes project management, data review, regulatory support, engineering design at various stages, construction quality assurance, and post-closure inspection and maintenance planning. The design must comply with Title 27, Section 21090, and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements, with a preference for an asphalt cap that meets all regulatory performance standards.