Request for Qualifications/Professional Engineering Design Services: Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Division of Environmental Quality Seeks On-Call Professional Services Related to Regulated Storage Tanks
April 16, 2026
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Division of Environmental Quality (“ADEQ”) has issued the following document:
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS - PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR OFFICE OF LAND RESOURCES – REGULATED STORAGE TANKS (“RFQ”).
The April 1st RFQ states that it is:
… soliciting qualifications from qualified firms to provide on-call professional services, on behalf of the Office of Land Resources – Regulated Storage Tanks, related to State-Lead authorized releases from underground storage tanks and certain aboveground petroleum storage tanks, as defined in 40 CFR 280.
The RFQ states that the Professional Engineering services shall be procured in accordance with the Arkansas Department of Shared Administrative Services Division of Building Authority’s Minimum Standards and Criteria. However, the RFQ further states that if required, specialized engineering design services (such as structural, geotechnical, etc.) and/or architectural design services may be subcontracted by the prime Design Professional.
The contents of the RFQ include:
- Introduction
- Scope of Services Requested
- Proposed Schedule of Events
- Written Qualifications Submission Guidelines
- Evaluation of Responses and Selection Criteria
- Selection of Consultants for Interviews
- Oral Presentations and Interview
- Selection of Consultant for Negotiation
The deadline for submittal is May 4th.
A link to the RFQ can be found here.
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