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Material/Soil Testing Services for Various Municipal Utilities Projects

6/12/2025
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Stockton, California

City of Stockton

Buyer is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide geotechnical engineering and material testing services. Services will be provided on an on-call or as-needed basis for various Capital Improvement Projects and maintenance projects. Buyer requires prompt response times with representatives generally expected to arrive on-site within 24 hours of service callout. The contract duration is 2 years upon execution.

  • 5/16/2025 - Bid Flash Post and Advertisement Date
  • 6/2/2025 - Deadline for Questions/Clarifications
  • 6/9/2025 - City's Response to Questions Posted
  • 6/12/2025 - Proposal Due Date
  • Licensed professionals in geotechnical engineering
  • DIR registration for public works
  • Insurance requirements compliance
  • Ability to respond within 24 hours of service callout
  • Provide geotechnical engineering and design services
  • Conduct pavement evaluation and design
  • Perform construction materials testing and special inspection
  • Deliver geotechnical review services
  • Participate in project coordination and meetings
  • Respond to service callouts within 24 hours
  • Conduct subsurface soil sampling and testing
  • Prepare boring logs and soil profiles
  • Evaluate pavement condition and structure
  • Test asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete
  • Perform density and moisture content testing
  • Observe foundation excavation prior to placement
  • Provide special inspections for structural elements
  • Review geotechnical reports prepared by others
  • Prepare technical memoranda and recommendations
  • Provide certified personnel with appropriate credentials
  • Perform field and laboratory acceptance testing
  • Review grading and foundation plans
  • Verify compliance with codes and City standards
  • Clarify technical interpretations of geotechnical findings