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7 state, local & education solicitations AI-tagged as Sea Level Rise.
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The City of West Palm Beach seeks qualified firms to develop a Citywide Adaptation Plan addressing sea level rise, adaptive capacities, and prioritization of adaptation strategies. Funded by a federal grant, the project requires compliance with federal regulations.
City of West Palm Beach · Florida
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Caltrans seeks a consultant to perform a feasibility study addressing flooding issues on State Route 128 in Mendocino County, focusing on prevention, access improvement, and climate resilience.
California · California
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City of Hermosa Beach seeks proposals for a Vulnerability Assessment and Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan to supplement the Local Coastal Plan, complying with Senate Bill 272. Qualified consultants with relevant expertise are invited to submit proposals by March 26, 2026.
City of Hermosa Beach · California
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The City of Redondo Beach seeks planning and environmental firms to amend its Local Coastal Program focusing on sea level rise adaptation and coastal resiliency, funded by a California Coastal Commission grant.
City of Redondo Beach · California
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City of Marina seeks consultants to update its Local Coastal Program addressing sustainable development, coastal access, and sea level rise vulnerability. Work includes workshops, assessments, and adaptation strategies, due by Nov 1, 2019.
Marina · California
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San Mateo County's OneShoreline seeks proposals for infrastructure maintenance administration and environmental services. Up to four multi-year agreements will be awarded. Proposals due April 15, 2026.
San Mateo County · California
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San Mateo County's OneShoreline seeks qualified firms for as-needed routine maintenance services related to flood and sea level rise resiliency. Up to three multi-year agreements will be awarded. Proposals due by February 18, 2026.
San Mateo County · California
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