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Camas Municode #camas_rfq_-climate-driven_wildfire_risk_assessment_and_community_resilience_plan

Consulting Services for Climate-Driven Wildfire Risk Assessment and Community Resilience Plan

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

August 07, 2026

Identifier

camas_rfq_-climate-driven_wildfire_risk_assessment_and_community_resilience_plan

NAICS

541620

The City of Camas, Washington, is seeking a qualified consulting team to develop a Climate-driven Wildfire Risk Assessment and Community Resilience Plan. - Government Buyer: - City of Camas (local government) - Scope of Work: - Conduct a climate-driven wildfire risk assessment and mapping using open-source tools and ArcGIS - Includes field observations of five city-owned open space tracts - Develop wildfire risk mitigation strategies for public and private parks, open spaces, and buildings - Requires consultation with local agencies - Prepare public outreach and educational materials - Includes print and electronic materials, course outlines, and training resources for property owners and city staff - Deliverables: - Risk assessment reports - ArcGIS wildfire risk map - Outreach and educational materials - Budget: - Total available budget is $230,000 - Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience and qualifications in climate risk assessment, GIS mapping, and public outreach - Project approach, understanding, and quality assurance procedures must be detailed - Adherence to project schedule and grant completion requirements - No cost proposals to be submitted at this stage - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; ArcGIS (by Esri) is the required GIS software - Unique Aspects: - Emphasis on climate-driven risk analysis and community resilience - Integration of technical assessment with public education and outreach

Description

The City of Camas is seeking a qualified consulting team to develop a Climate-driven Wildfire Risk Assessment and Risk Mitigation Plan, along with community education materials. The project aims to assess wildfire risks exacerbated by climate change, identify mitigation strategies, and enhance community resilience. The scope includes risk assessment and mapping, development of mitigation strategies, and creation of public outreach and educational materials. The project is funded by the Washington State Department of Commerce's Climate Planning Grant and has a submission deadline of August 7, 2026.

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