SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · COUNTY OF SAN MATEO
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San Mateo County seeks proposals for design and construction of a forced main wastewater system at Flood Park to improve restroom infrastructure. The project requires integration with existing facilities, minimal park disruption, and durable, cost-effective solutions. Proposals are due April 22, 2026.
The County of San Mateo (“County”) covers most of the San Francisco Peninsula. The region covers 744 mi2 and is home to approximately 750,000 residents. The County is made up of 20 incorporated cities. The County provides for the health and welfare of all people within its borders and serves as the local government for the unincorporated areas. Innovation thrives here in industries including bioscience, computer software, green technology, hospitality, financial management, health care, education, and transportation. The County prides itself on how that prosperity fosters its commitment to protecting and enhancing the health, safety, welfare, and natural resources of the community.
The San Mateo County Parks Department (“Department”) serves nearly three million visitors every year. Visitors have many options when visiting the County’s unique park system. With 24 parks and recreation areas, over 16,000 acres of park land, and 190 miles of trail, the Department provides healthy outdoor activities, educational opportunities, and lasting memories.
Due to the diversity of the park system, visitors can enjoy an array of recreational opportunities, including walking; running; hiking; biking; picnicking; horseback riding; sailing; kite surfing; fishing; camping; gardening; tidepooling; volunteering; learning; sports courts; and playing on playgrounds.
Flood Park’s Restroom B currently relies on limited wastewater infrastructure that requires improvement to support existing usage and ensure reliable operation. The County is seeking to implement a new forced main system to address these needs.
Key challenges include integrating new infrastructure with existing facilities and constructing within an active park environment while minimizing disruption and restoring impacted surfaces. The County is interested in cost-effective, durable solutions that provide long-term performance with minimal maintenance.
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Submit a letter of introduction and executive summary of the proposal. The letter must contain:
Submission of the letter will constitute a representation by proposer that it is willing and able to perform the commitments contained in the proposal and has not violated the terms of this RFP.
Describe how the proposer meets the minimum qualifications as set forth in Minimum Qualifications of this RFP.
Submission of the Minimum Qualifications checklist is not a substitute for providing a detailed written response.
This section should correlate to the Scope of Work . Proposer should give a short summary describing how it will perform the relevant work
Describe your proposed approach to tasks/milestones
Attach proposed schedule reference ability to complete the project within the County's required time frame
Attach information regarding background and qualifications, including the following:
Provide 3 references for each of the following, including the name, address, and telephone number of recent clients (preferably other public agencies):
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Respondents may submit alternative designs or approaches that achieve the same functional objectives as the base scope.
All alternative proposals must include:
Alternative proposals will be evaluated at the County’s discretion and may or may not be accepted.
The Fee Proposal should be submitted as a separate PDF file from the Technical Proposals detailed in Required Documents.
The County reserves the right to accept other than the lowest priced offer and to reject any proposals that are not responsive to this request.
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SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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