Consulting Flood Hydrologist Services for the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Department of Energy · Federal Energy Regulatory Commission · ACQUISITION SERVICES DIVISION
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Solicitation details
Solicitation number
89603026Q0062
Notice type
Solicitation
NAICS
541620
Product service code
B510
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-08-19
Response deadline
Sep 10, 2026, 2:00 PM UTC
Place of performance
Washington, DC
Contracting contact
carol.mays@ferc.gov
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The agency seeks flood hydrologist consulting services for the purpose of performing in-depth reviewing/performing: • Watershed hydrologic modeling and associated uncertainties; • Probabilistic methods in estimating hydrologic hazard curves, including stochastic event flood modeling methods; • Site Specific, Statewide/Regional and Hydrometeorological Reports (HMRs) based Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) and Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) analyses; • Regional frequency analysis to derive Annual Exceedance Probability (AEP) of the precipitation and flood; • Climate change impact analyses on extreme precipitation using Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) data and/or NASA Earth Exchange Global Daily Downscaled Projections; and • Other flood hydrology-related analyses for dam safety. Typical work efforts associated with the effort include but are not limited to: • Review of submitted analyses, including digital files, prepared by Licensees or their consultants. • Review of published data or reports from federal, state and local sources. • Attendance at Board of Consultants meetings and project meetings. • Provide expert advice to FERC staff on complex flood hydrology issues. • Review proposed scopes of work developed by Licensees or their consultants for consistency with the FERC guidelines and state-of-the-practice procedures. • Preparation of written reports as directed, with critiques, conclusions and recommendations. • Review and comment on correspondence or other communications to Licensees prepared by FERC staff. • Develop technical whitepapers to assist dam safety staff in reviewing/resolving complex technical topics • Provide technical topic training to FERC staff
Contact
Point of contact
Carol Mays
Role
not stated on this notice — SAM publishes a role for only about 5% of them, so this may be a contract specialist rather than the contracting officer
Email
carol.mays@ferc.gov
Secondary
kimberly.lewis@ferc.gov
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