REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
SHELBURNE- TOWN SEAWALL STRUCTURAL ASSESMENTS AND
CONCEPTUAL REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT DESIGNS
TOWN OF SHELBURNE, VERMONT
Issued: April 17, 2026
Deadline for Submission: 5 p.m., May 1st, 2026
P.O. Box 88
5420 Shelburne Road
Shelburne, Vermont 05482
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I. INTRODUCTION
The Town of Shelburne, Vermont, herein after referred to as the Municipality, is soliciting
Structural Inspection, Assessment, and Conceptual Design Recommendation Services for two
lakeshore sea walls in Shelburne. Requested services includes, but is not limited to, the following:
inspecting the current seawalls to determine the necessity for repairs or reconstruction, if
reconstruction is deemed necessary – creating preliminary design plans based on bioengineering
strategies featured in the Vermont State Lakewise standards and the Shoreline Stabilization
Handbook developed by the Northwest Regional Planning Commission.
This RFP seeks to hire a consultant that can provide structural inspection and if deemed
necessary, preliminary design plans for the Shelburne Town Beach Seawall and Harbor Rd
Seawall across from the Shelburne Shipyard.
II. BACKGROUND
The Town of Shelburne’s Town Beach is a high value community resource that gets continual use
throughout the year. Harbor Road seawall provides critical reinforcement to the road and prevents
ongoing erosion. The Town has the opportunity to pair the replacement of the Town Beach
seawall and Harbor Road seawall with the utilization of WISPr funds that are tied to Shelburne’s
SRF loan for its Wastewater Treatment Plant Consolidation Project. To be eligible for WISPr
funding, the replacement must meet WISPr requirements of a Lakewise shoreline retrofit. The
conceptual designs must be completed ideally by June of 2026 to be eligible for the WISPr
application.
III. SCOPE OF WORK
The following scope of services assumes that the consultant will identify all options and
evaluate the options as described below.
All electronic files, supporting data, GIS layers and documents generated by the retained
consultant in the performance of this contract shall become the property of the Town of
Shelburne. The consultant may retain copies of the files and documents as well.
Step 1: Structural and Condition Assessment
This step will include the general assessment of the two current structures. Evaluating
structural integrity, expected lifespan, any areas of concern or failure, and noting
deficiencies. An overall report showing the findings of the assessment for both structures.
Deliverables: Conditions Assessment Report
Step 2: Recommendation
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The consultant should then prepare a formal recommendation with various alternative
options for each seawall to maximize lifespan. Consultant should note applicable
standards and regulations for each alternative. The no-action alternative should be
considered in this step. The alternatives analysis must include preliminary cost estimates
and a preliminary assessment of potential environmental impacts.
Deliverables: Recommendation Report
Step 3: Conceptual Lakewise Shoreline Design
If either of the walls is recommended to be fully replaced, the consultant should develop
a preliminary plan of the redesign using Lakewise shoreline standards. This should
include:
-Dimensions of the replacement seawall
-Limits of disturbance
-Bioengineered replacement solution: preferably vegetated gabion walls
-Construction access and staging areas
-Preliminary sediment and erosion control plan
-Project Narrative – including permits that will need to be acquired to complete
project.
Deliverables: Preliminary Designs for each Seawall using Lakewise Standards
IV. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Please submit proposals by end of day on May 1st, 2026 via email to Rachel Tobler at
rtobler@shelburnevt.org. Any questions regarding this RFP or more info on the project sites can
be asked at any time prior to the submission deadline. The Town will share responses to all
questions with all consultants that have been requested to submit proposals. Consultants are
requested to indicate their intention to submit a proposal as soon as possible. Projects will be
awarded after proposals have been received and reviewed.
A. Required Information
The Proposal should include the following:
1. Cover Letter.
2. Scope of Work - A scope of work for the project detailing the consultant’s proposed
approach to the work.
3. Proposed Schedule – The schedule should include completion of work tasks and
deliverables. Proposed schedules should take into consideration the deadline of June
2026 for ideal completion.
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4. Cost Proposal – Cost proposals must be submitted per step and as a final total price.
Consultants should be aware that if neither seawall is deemed necessary to repair,
step 3 will not be needed. The budget for this project is $35,000.
5. Schedule of rates- Rates for principles and engineers for work completed outside of
current scope.
V. BASIS FOR SELECTION
All proposals will be evaluated by a selection committee consisting of Town of Shelburne staff.
Proposals will be reviewed based on a demonstration of overall project understanding and a
demonstrated ability to provide high quality services in a timely manner. Ability to work on
multiple projects will also rank higher on evaluation.
The Town reserves the right to seek clarification of any proposal submitted and to select the
proposal considered to best promote the public interest.
All proposals become the property of the Town of Shelburne upon submission. The cost of
preparing and submitting a proposal is the sole expense of the consultant. The Town reserves the
right to reject any and all proposals received as a result of this solicitation, to negotiate with any
qualified source, to waive any formality and any technicalities or to cancel the RFP in part or in
its entirety if it is in the best interest of the Town. This solicitation of proposals in no way
obligates the Town to award a contract.
The Town of Shelburne is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages proposals from
qualified minority and woman-owned businesses. The selection of a vendor shall be made
without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, physical or mental condition, HIV status or political affiliation.
If any proposer is aggrieved by the proposed selection of consultants or award of any subsequent
contract, they may appeal in writing to the Town. The appeal must be postmarked within fourteen
(14) calendar days following the date of the written notice to award the contract.
This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.