Consulting Flood Hydrologist Services for the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is seeking professional flood hydrologist consulting services under solicitation 89603026Q0062 to support dam safety initiatives. The selected consultant will perform in-depth reviews and analyses of watershed hydrologic modeling, probabilistic hazard curves, and Probable Maximum Precipitation and Flood analyses. The scope also includes evaluating climate change impacts using Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and NASA data, as well as conducting regional frequency analyses to determine Annual Exceedance Probability. Key responsibilities include reviewing digital files and reports submitted by licensees, providing expert technical advice to FERC staff, and developing technical whitepapers and training materials. The consultant will also attend project meetings, review proposed scopes of work for consistency with industry standards, and prepare detailed written reports with recommendations. This effort is managed by the Acquisition Services Division in Washington, DC, with a response deadline of September 10, 2026.
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Washington, DC, 20426, USASet-Aside
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The agency seeks flood hydrologist consulting services for the purpose of performing in-depth reviewing/performing:
• Watershed hydrologic modeling and associated uncertainties;
• Probabilistic methods in estimating hydrologic hazard curves, including stochastic event flood modeling methods;
• Site Specific, Statewide/Regional and Hydrometeorological Reports (HMRs) based Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) and Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) analyses;
• Regional frequency analysis to derive Annual Exceedance Probability (AEP) of the precipitation and flood;
• Climate change impact analyses on extreme precipitation using Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) data and/or NASA Earth Exchange Global Daily Downscaled Projections; and
• Other flood hydrology-related analyses for dam safety.
Typical work efforts associated with the effort include but are not limited to:
• Review of submitted analyses, including digital files, prepared by Licensees or their consultants.
• Review of published data or reports from federal, state and local sources.
• Attendance at Board of Consultants meetings and project meetings.
• Provide expert advice to FERC staff on complex flood hydrology issues.
• Review proposed scopes of work developed by Licensees or their consultants for consistency with the FERC guidelines and state-of-the-practice procedures.
• Preparation of written reports as directed, with critiques, conclusions and recommendations.
• Review and comment on correspondence or other communications to Licensees prepared by FERC staff.
• Develop technical whitepapers to assist dam safety staff in reviewing/resolving complex technical topics
• Provide technical topic training to FERC staff
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