8TH AVENUE CULVERT DESIGN

Location: Washington
Posted: Mar 13, 2025
Due: Apr 8, 2025
Agency: City of Poulsbo
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

8TH AVENUE CULVERT DESIGN

The City of Poulsbo Public Works Engineering Division desires to replace the existing 8 th Ave Culvert with a fish friendly box culvert and is seeking a consultant to complete the design.  The City is seeking Statement of Qualifications from consulting firms with experience in Culvert Design.

The project will provide complete design services for the replacement of the existing 8 th Ave culvert, including plans, specifications, and opinion of cost in accordance with the FBRB Manual requirements referenced below. The selected consultant will validate the culvert design analysis from the original design report and complete design process as required. This project will also include restoration of the associated roadway, utility relocation, and other items necessary to support construction.

To view the RFQ Click 8th Ave Culvert RFQ for Culvert Design

Attachment B – SFDC Design Report for Channel Restoration and Future Culver t

Requests are due to the City no later than April 8, 2025 at 2:00pm.

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