Opportunity
Seal Beach Planet bids #CIP SD2601
Seal Beach Seeks Engineering Design Services for College Park East Stormwater Infrastructure Project
Posted
August 20, 2026
Respond By
September 22, 2026
Identifier
CIP SD2601
NAICS
541330, 237110, 237990
The City of Seal Beach Public Works Department is seeking qualified firms to provide professional design and engineering services for the College Park East Stormwater Infrastructure Project (CIP SD2601), funded in part by a U.S. EPA Community Project Funding award. - Government Buyer: - City of Seal Beach Public Works Department - Contact: Iris Lee - Scope of Work: - Professional design and engineering services to advance the project to a shovel-ready state - Preparation of construction-ready plans, specifications, and estimates for: - Stormwater pump station (civil, structural, mechanical, electrical/controls design) - Replacement and expansion of storm drain lines, culverts, and catch basins - In-line detention basin and/or park retarding basin - Comparative evaluation of two pump station siting alternatives - Environmental review and permitting (CEQA and NEPA compliance) - Utility coordination and public outreach - Funding and Compliance: - Project is partially funded by a U.S. EPA Community Project Funding award - Compliance with federal procurement standards (2 CFR Part 200) and EPA regulations is required - Minimum Qualifications: - Valid California Professional Engineer license - At least ten years of relevant experience - Demonstrated expertise in municipal stormwater infrastructure design - Experience with federally funded projects - Desirable Qualifications: - Familiarity with Seal Beach standards - Experience in Southern California coastal regions - Community outreach capabilities - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; the opportunity is open to qualified engineering and design firms.
Description
The City of Seal Beach is soliciting professional design services for the College Park East Stormwater Infrastructure Project. The project aims to advance previous studies and analyses to a shovel-ready condition by completing design, engineering, construction documents, environmental compliance, and technical work necessary for construction authorization. The scope includes evaluation of pump station siting alternatives, preparation of construction-ready plans, environmental review under CEQA and NEPA, and coordination with regulatory agencies. The project is funded in part by a U.S. EPA Community Project Funding award and is managed by the City's Public Works department.