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This Solicitation opportunity from South Carolina was posted on February 28, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Robertson Way Bridge Replacement Wetlands Evaluation and Permitting Services

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RFP #25074State & Local

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The Greenville County Engineering & Maintenance Division is seeking proposals from an experienced wetlands consultant to support the Robertson Way Bridge Replacement project in Greenville County, South Carolina. The selected consultant will be responsible for conducting wetlands evaluations, preparing detailed reports, maps, photos, and other documentation in accordance with USACE standards. They will also provide recommendations on the appropriate permitting process, including jurisdictional determinations and necessary permits. During the permitting phase, the consultant will handle the preparation and submission of documents for USACE verification, Section 404/401 compliance, and the necessary preconstruction notifications or permit packages for wetland impacts and mitigation, with costs to be negotiated based on hourly rates and material expenses. The county will serve as the permittee for all federal and state permits, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. The contract is valued between $50,000 and $150,000, with a response deadline of March 21, 2025. Interested parties can contact Anthony Dawson for further details and access the solicitation through the provided online portal.

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South Carolina → Greenville County Engineering & Maintenance DivisionView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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SC, USA

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AgencySouth Carolina → Greenville County Engineering & Maintenance Division
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The Greenville County Engineering & Maintenance Division is seeking proposals from an experienced wetlands consultant to perform wetlands evaluation phase services and permitting services as they pertain to the Robertson Way Bridge Replacement project in Greenville County, South Carolina. The Division will rely on the consultant to provide a wetlands evaluation report and pertinent exhibits, maps, worksheets, photos, etc. to thoroughly document their findings in accordance with methodology and reporting standards promulgated by the USACE. The Division will rely on the consultant to provide recommendations for the best plan of action to follow the USACE's jurisdictional determination process and identify permitting requirements based on the findings of the wetland evaluation.In the permitting phase, to be negotiated based on the consultant's proposed hourly rate and material cost schedule, the consultant shall be responsible for submitting documents for USACE wetlands verification, submitting documents to meet Section 404/401 requirements, preparing a USACE Preconstruction Notification (PCN) or a USACE Nationwide Permit (NWP) or an Individual Permit (IP) package for wetland impacts and mitigation, where applicable. The design and construction of the new bridge is being performed in-house. The Greenville County Engineering and Maintenance Division will be the permittee for any federal/state permits, certifications or notifications, as required.