Evacuation Route Resilience Plan Service
Location:
Bishop, California, United States
Posted on:
Deadline:
Summary:
California seeks a qualified firm to develop a resilience plan for evacuation routes in vulnerable rural areas, addressing threats from wildfire, flooding, and other hazards.
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A government authority in California is seeking a qualified vendor to provide an evacuation route resilience plan service. The selected firm will be responsible for preparing a comprehensive plan to improve the safety and reliability of critical ingress and egress routes, particularly for rural communities that are susceptible to a range of environmental hazards.
The scope of work includes assessing vulnerabilities along evacuation routes due to wildfire, flooding, debris flows, and rockfalls, all of which are exacerbated by the region’s size, rugged topography, and limited roadway network. The vendor will be expected to prioritize route improvements and develop targeted strategies to enhance evacuation route resilience. This effort will support long-term community safety, readiness, and resilience for residents, visitors, and first responders.
Best-fit vendors:
• Experience in evacuation and emergency planning for government clients
• Expertise in hazard risk assessment (wildfire, flooding, debris flow, rockfall)
• Proven track record in rural and rugged topographic regions
• Multidisciplinary team including engineering and environmental specialists
• Familiarity with California’s regulatory environment and climate resilience standards
