Opportunity

Pinellas County Opengov #26-0616-RFQ-CCNAC

Hydrogeologic Consulting and Engineering Services for Groundwater Management

Posted

July 09, 2026

Respond By

August 11, 2026

Identifier

26-0616-RFQ-CCNAC

NAICS

541330, 541620

Pinellas County Utilities (PCU), a division of Pinellas County, Florida, is seeking qualified firms to provide hydrogeologic consulting and engineering services for groundwater resource management under a 5-year continuing services contract. - Government Buyer: - Pinellas County Utilities (PCU), Pinellas County, Florida - Scope of Services: - Professional hydrogeologic consulting with engineering support - Groundwater resource management, including: - Hydrogeological studies - Well design, permitting, and construction oversight - Well testing and monitoring - Public education on water resources - Field investigations, data collection, modeling, and regulatory reporting - Addressing reclaimed water management challenges: - Managing excess reclaimed water during wet periods - Addressing shortages during dry periods - Evaluating alternative water supplies (e.g., supplemental supply wells, additional aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) wells, metered reclaimed water usage) - Funding and Compliance: - Projects may be funded by Pinellas County, Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), or a combination - All work must comply with requirements of the relevant funding agencies - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified consulting firms - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on sustainable water management and regulatory compliance - Ability to support public education and outreach - Experience with alternative water supply evaluation and reclaimed water management

Description

Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) is seeking qualified professional hydrogeologic consulting services with engineering support for a 5-year continuing services contract. The work involves supporting critical hydrogeological projects and studies related to groundwater resource management, including development, evaluation, and monitoring of wells and associated facilities. The project addresses challenges such as managing excess reclaimed water during wet periods and shortages during dry periods, and explores alternative water supplies. The consultant will provide investigations, data collection, modeling, and reporting to ensure regulatory compliance and sustainable water management.

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