OC Public Works (County of Orange)
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Orange County seeks to pre-qualify architect-engineer (A-E) firms for flood control and water management engineering services on a county-wide and district-wide basis. The resulting task order contracts will support maintenance and capital projects for the County of Orange Public Works Department and Orange County Flood Control District over a three-year term.
Type: design build · Confidence: 85%
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Reference: 080-3091002-RE Department: OC Public Works Agency: County of Orange Portal: County of Orange, California on OpenGov Procurement Closes: 2026-08-13T21:00:00.000Z Released: 2026-07-01T07:00:00.000Z Detail:
https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/ocgov/projects/278364The County of Orange (County), consisting of 22 agencies and departments, and the Orange County Flood Control District (District) deliver a broad range of services to the residents of Orange County.
Services provided include public protection, public health, infrastructure maintenance, and community and social services. As the District relies on County staff to carry out its duties, the District will also be included as a party to any contract(s) resulting from this solicitation.
It is the primary responsibility of the County’s public works department (OC Public Works) to enrich the community through efficient delivery and maintenance of public works infrastructure, planning, capital improvement and development services.
Department Name intends to pre-qualify firms to provide services for Architect-Engineer (A-E) and A-E related County-wide and District-wide services for their various maintenance and capital projects. To satisfy this need, this Request for Qualification (RFQ) process will enable the County to establish Qualified Vendor Lists (QVL) for A-E disciplines to provide those services.
The Qualified Vendor List (QVL) will be established through this (RFQ) process and will result in Board of Supervisors awarded contracts with a term of three (3) years. At the conclusion of the contract term, the County may issue a new solicitation to provide additional Contractors the opportunity to compete for future services The County reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to make multiple awards to respondents for services requested in this solicitation.