Request for Services to support Carmel River Floodplain Restoration
The State Coastal Conservancy (Conservancy) seeks the services of an engineer and environmental specialist or team thereof (“Consultant Team”) to provide engineering, design, environmental analysis (NEPA/CEQA) and permit preparation services to support restoration of floodplain at the Rancho Cañada Unit it of the Palo Corona Regional Park, located in the Carmel Valley, in unincorporated Monterey County. The Team will assist the Conservancy in design of the project, environmental and permit compliance in partnership with the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District. A Consultant Team will be selected based a response to this Request for Services (RFS).
Please join project staff for a Virtual Site Tour and Question & Answer session. Tuesday December 15, 2020 10 -11:30am. To register, contact Tom Gandesbery: tom.gandesbery@scc.ca.gov.
Responses are due January 4, 2021
For more information, contact tom.gandesbery (at) scc.ca.gov
- REQUEST FOR SERVICES: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, Carmel River Floodplain Restoration, Rancho Cañada Unit, Palo Corona Regional Park
- Figure 1: Regional Map
- Figure 2: Watershed Map
- Figure 3: RCV Grading and Drainage
- Figure 4: Park and River Air photo
- Figure 5: Floodplain Planning Vision
- Figure 6: Irrigation Pipeline Location
- Response to questions
- Request for services Rancho C Arrata
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