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This Solicitation opportunity from Utah was posted on May 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

NC26-71 Great Salt Lake Wetland Infrastructure Projects

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NC26-71State & Local

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The State of Utah Division of Purchasing, in coordination with the Wildlife Division, is seeking qualified professional service providers for wetland infrastructure projects on state Division of Wildlife Waterfowl Management Areas. This opportunity is structured as a Request for Statements of Qualifications (RFSQ) under the Utah Procurement Code, aiming to select design professionals and consultants for a contract lasting five years. Submissions should not include pricing; instead, vendors will be ranked based on qualifications. The highest-ranked vendor will enter negotiations to establish a fair and reasonable compensation agreement. Should negotiations fail, the state reserves the right to engage the next highest-ranked vendor. The solicitation, titled "NC26-71 Great Salt Lake Wetland Infrastructure Projects," was posted on May 20, 2026, with a response deadline of June 9, 2026. The contract pertains specifically to professional design services supporting wetland infrastructure on designated wildlife management areas within Utah. The point of contact for inquiries is Natalie Christensen, and further details and submission instructions are available via the state’s procurement website. This contract is integral to enhancing waterfowl habitat through strategic infrastructure improvements, providing a significant opportunity for firms specializing in environmental design and related consulting services.

General Info

Utah seeks qualified designers for five-year wetland infrastructure projects via RFSQ, no pricing.

Agency

Utah

NAICS

541320 - Landscape Architectural ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

UT, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Vendor Prerequisites - Part 15 - Utah Division of Purchasing

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NC26-71 Great Salt Lake Wetland Infrastructure Projects Scope of Work

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Attachment A - State of Utah Agency Terms and Conditions for Goods and Services

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Claim of Business Confidentiality Form

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NC26-71 Great Salt Lake Wetland Infrastructure Projects Scoring Criteria

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Great Salt Lake Wetland Infrastructure Projects RFSQ Evaluation Score Sheet

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AgencyUtah
Contacts1 person available
OfficeUT, USA
Organization / Agency
Utah
Office AddressUT, USA
Contacts
Natalie Christensen

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Issuing Procurement Unit: State of Utah Division of Purchasing Conducting Procurement Unit: Wildlife
Professional Services Requested: wetland infrastructure projects on state Division of Wildlife (DWR) Waterfowl Management Areas (WMAs)
Length of Contract: 5 years
The purpose of this RFSQ is to obtain statements of qualifications from companies. The intent is to award a contract under Utah Procurement Code 63G-6a Part 15 for the purchase of Design Professional Service Providers and Consultants. The vendor with the highest- ranking will be selected to negotiate a contract at compensation determined to be fair and reasonable. If fair and reasonable compensation, contract requirements, and contract documents cannot be agreed upon with the highest ranked vendor, the state may proceed with negotiations with the next highest ranked vendor. Do NOT include pricing when you submit your qualifications.