A&I for Engineering of Montgomery County Owned Culverts
Federal opportunity from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: May 14, 2026.
- Source
- Open on official portal →
- Solicitation
- 26-22
- Performance
- PA
- Response
- May 14, 2026, 07:00 PM UTC
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Reference 26-22. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is seeking proposals for the engineering of culverts under solicitation number 26-22. This opportunity is officially listed on the Bonfire public portal, where bidders will find all necessary documentation and submission instructions. The response deadline for submissions is set for May 14, 2026, providing ample time for interested parties to prepare their proposals.
The county aims to engage qualified engineering firms to assess, design, and execute the engineering work required for culverts owned by Montgomery County.
- Engineering firms with expertise in civil engineering and infrastructure projects
- Contractors experienced in culvert design and construction
- Organizations familiar with local government procurement processes
- Review existing culvert conditions
- Develop engineering designs
- Prepare necessary documentation for construction
- Submit proposals for implementation
- Completed proposal document
- Evidence of relevant experience
- Cost estimate
- Quality assurance plan
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- Adhere to local regulations regarding engineering standards
- Ensure submission through the Bonfire portal
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of service
- Include clear breakdown of costs for transparency
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors who have experience with Montgomery County projects
- Engage with firms that specialize in environmental assessments, if necessary
- Potential delays in documentation approval from the county
- Economic conditions impacting project costs
- Competition from other experienced engineering firms
- What existing data is available on the current conditions of the culverts?
- Are there specific standards or regulations that must be considered during the engineering process?
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- Detailed scope of engineering services required
- Specific engineering standards to be followed
- DPW contact information for clarification
- Local regulations that may impact design
- Information on existing condition assessments of the culverts
- Criteria for evaluating proposals
- Location specifics of the culverts
- Possibility of pre-bid conference
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