The City of Alhambra is seeking professional engineering services for the design of a chlorination system at Marengo Reservoir. The project involves replacing the existing system with a new sodium hypochlorite storage and feed system, and includes reservoir mixing and water quality monitoring improvements. Proposals are due by 11:00 a. m. on July 23, 2026. The award will be based on qualifications, experience, cost, and other factors. The selected firm will be responsible for design, permitting support, and construction support. Insurance and business license requirements apply.
Proposals are due no later than 11:00 a. m. on Thursday, July 23, 2026. Proposals due no later than 11:00 a. m. thursday, july 23, 2026.
Payment to the contractor will be made in arrears on a monthly basis for services performed. Payment to contractor will be made in arrears on a monthly basis for services performed, provided that the contractor is not in default under any provisions of this agreement.
Award will be based on proposer's qualifications, relevant project experience, demonstrated experience obtaining approval of drinking water projects through the DDW, overall cost, references, technical approach, ability to meet required timelines, and quality of the proposal. Award of contract, if any, will be made in the best interest of the city and shall be based on various factors, including but not limited to: proposers qualifications, relevant project experience, demonstrated experience obtaining approval of drinking water projects through the division of drinking water ddw, overall cost, references, technical approach, ability to meet required timelines, and quality of the proposal.
The firm must have at least five years of experience in the field with three similar projects, possess administrative and fiscal capability, and maintain an office in Southern California. have at least five 5 years of experience in the field with three 3 similar projects providing the same or similar services requested in this rfp. Have the administrative and fiscal capability to provide and manage the proposed services. The company must maintain an office in southern california that is open during regular business hours.
Missing sections or inadequate information presented in the proposal may lead to disqualification. Missing sections or inadequate information presented may mean disqualification of the company from consideration.