RFQs for On Call Engineering Services Sought by City
The City of Collegedale
DATE: TBD
Request for Qualifications
On Call Engineering Services
Introduction
The City of Collegedale Tennessee is soliciting proposals to assist the City with Engineering
Services on an as-needed basis. The City is interested in obtaining the professional services
of consulting firms in the State to support both daily activities and larger projects for an initial
period of three (3) years, and two (2) one-year optional extensions. Firms that serve
Tennessee local governments in similar capacities are strongly encouraged to respond.
Services typically conducted by the selected firm will include but are not limited to the items
listed in this RFQ. Work shall be performed on an as-needed basis as authorized by the City
Manager or the City Manager’s designee. Engineering firms must be licensed to practice
engineering in Tennessee and be in good standing with the Tennessee Board of Examiners for
Architects and Engineers. The City of Collegedale may select multiple firms as it sees fit to
mitigate potential conflicts of interest if one of the firms is also providing professional
services to private developers within the City limits.
Background
The City of Collegedale has a population of approximately 12,000 and is approximately 12
square miles. Within the City limits, Public Works oversees approximately 50 miles of roads,
32 miles of gravity sewer and 2.8 miles of force main sewer lines and 4 pump stations located
around the City. The City has employed a staff engineer in the past. While the City has seen
minimal population growth over the past 30 years, numerous single-family and multi-family
developments are in various stages of design and construction. The City operates under the
Commission/Manager form of government and has an annual budget of nearly $16 million.
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Selection Schedule
The City anticipates the following general timeline for its selection process. The City reserves
the right to change or cancel the selection process as it sees fit:
• RFQ advertised and published: March 3, 2026
• Proposal due date: 5:00pm on: April 8, 2026
• Proposal Evaluations and Respondent Interviews: April 20 – April 23, 2026*
• Present Recommendations to City Commission: May 4, 2026
• Contract Start Date: TBD
*City Manager and the Public Works Director will determine if interviews are needed. If it is
determined that interviews are desired, firm Interviews will be scheduled for some time the
week stated above. In-person or videoconference interviews are acceptable. It is expected
that the interview will be approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
Scope of Services
The selected firm shall be experienced in providing professional engineering services that
include, but are not limited to, the design, funding, bidding, reviewing, construction
administration oversight and construction inspection of projects consisting of both
governmental type capital projects and private development including all aspects of water
distribution, sewer collection, stormwater drainage systems, stormwater detention,
capacity analysis, and roadway improvements. As the City intends to pursue various grant
opportunities, we will prioritize firms capable of assisting with applications, reporting, and
comprehensive grant administration. Demonstrated expertise in these areas will be a
significant factor in the selection process.
The selected firm will confirm their ability to perform the following scope of services:
• Serve as the City Engineer until such time as a permanent replacement is selected in
the event the City decides to retain an engineer as a City of Collegedale full time
employee.
• Under the direction of City Manager or designee, oversee capital project designs and
construction. Provide sufficient detail in plans and specifications for successful
bidding and construction of needed infrastructure improvements, replacements, or
expansions.
• Assist or lead grant writing activities on behalf of the City and assist with grant
administration requirements to include reporting, and other activities as needed.
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• Serve as a member of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) and provide
comments/recommendations for adherence to City policies and best engineering
practices.
• Consult, apply and inform County, State, and Federal regulatory agencies as required
on projects.
• Assist with budgeting estimates for potential projects, short- and long-range planning
or rate studies as needed.
• Review, recommend or modify engineering related ordinances, construction
standard details and specifications.
• Review, assist and compile funding applications as needed for existing and potential
projects.
• Serve as the City’s Project Manager on public improvement projects.
• Provide sewer capacity analysis on collection system to ensure available capacity
exceeds projected flows for potential or future developments.
• Attend all meetings as requested by the City of Collegedale.
• Periodically review construction sites as needed to confirm compliance with plans
and specifications.
• Review existing and update master plans and feasibility studies as requested.
• Recommend subconsultants as needed on design projects or where additional,
unique expertise is required.
• Provide any additional professional or special services as required to support the
continued operations and goals of the City of Collegedale.
All inquiries for the City Engineering Services’ time shall be channeled through either the City
Manager or City Manager’s designee, who must authorize such request before the selected
engineering firm shall perform any services.
Proposal Instructions
Interested engineering firms shall mail, deliver or email a Statement of Qualifications
containing a PDF proposal with the subject line indicating “City of Collegedale On call
Engineering Services”. Proposals shall be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 27,
2024, to:
Jon Holmes – City Manager
4910 Swinyar Drive
PO Box 1880
Collegedale, TN 37315 – 1880
Or by email to:
jholmes@collegedaletn.gov
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Proposals shall be organized as outlined in the proposal content and evaluation criteria
section of this RFQ. Proposals shall not exceed 16 pages in length exclusive of the front and
back covers. The City takes no responsibility for undelivered emails due to file size, etc. Late
proposals will not be accepted under any circumstances.
Questions
Questions or clarifications regarding this RFQ should be emailed no later than March 20,
2026 at 5:00 p.m. to Jon Holmes, jholmes@collegedaletn.gov using the subject line
“Questions regarding RFQ for On Call Engineering Services”. Responses to all questions will
be provided no later than March 25, 2026 by end of business day.
Reservation of Rights
The City reserves the right to:
1. Seek clarification of any documents or portions of documents provided during the
review process including requesting additional information if deemed necessary.
2. Negotiate a final contract that is in the best interest of the City and its needs.
3. Reject any or all proposals as the City sees fit.
4. Cancel the RFQ at any time changes or conditions should occur, as determined by
the City at its sole discretion.
5. Award the contract to any engineering firm that the City sees fit based on the
evaluation criteria set forth in this RFQ.
Public Records
All proposals submitted to the City of Collegedale become the property of the City, thus
becoming subject to disclosure pursuant to the Tennessee Public Records Act. Once a
contract is awarded, any proposal received and opened shall be made available for public
inspection upon request. Any projects denoted or other information deemed proprietary
must be properly marked to ensure documents are removed. The City will do its best to
ensure confidentiality of these materials to the maximum extent allowed under the
Tennessee Public Records Act.
Costs
The City of Collegedale will not reimburse any cost incurred by responding to this RFQ.
Minimum Qualifications
The City will review all Statements of Qualification received to ensure that the following
minimum criteria is met:
• At least one professional engineer is licensed to work within the State of Tennessee.
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• The ability to provide the necessary professional services outlined above by the City,
State, or Federal Government, whichever applies.
• Has the financial resources necessary to provide the requested engineering services.
• Is currently in good standing with the Tennessee Board of Examiners for Architects
and Engineers.
Proposal Contents
Proposals provided shall contain, at a minimum, the items listed below. Interested firms are
strongly encouraged to provide additional information that highlights their unique
qualifications.
• The name of the person or persons authorized to represent the engineering firm and
sign any agreements or contracts which may result in selection from this proposal.
• Detailed information on the engineering firm’s ability to provide the technical services
outlined above including their methodology and procedures to address similar
projects or situations. Provide details of the organizational structure of the firm and
list any additional services that could be beneficial to the City.
• The names and resumes of several professional staff who will likely perform the work
or represent the City on the various tasks previously outlined. Include a description
of their qualifications, experience, certifications, and responsibilities. We strongly
encourage that you highlight any experience serving local government.
• Highlight previous experience with any laws and regulations governing water, sewer,
stormwater, streets and roads including design and construction management
experience.
• Detailed information on the firm’s current workload and available capacity to quickly
address questions or concerns from citizens or staff. Must show ability to review any
plans and specifications submitted to the City within the 10-day review period.
• Provide a list of at least three references from clients whose similar services have
been previously provided. Please ensure that sufficient contact information is
provided including business or city name, contact name, email address and
telephone number as well as description of services provided.
• Proof of professional liability insurance of at least $1 million and Worker’s
Compensation Insurance (These forms will not be counted as part of the 16-page
limit outlined above).
Evaluation Criteria
All proposals received containing the minimum qualifications above by the requested
deadline will be evaluated by City staff using the following four criteria:
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.