The Pinole Creek Tomato Stand Fish Passage Project will replace a perched, undersized 30 foot long, 6-foot corrugated metal culvert with a channel-spanning bridge and channel improvements to improve fish passage at the site for steelhead and resident rainbow trout. The bridge will not be open to the public and the main purpose is to provide access for fire vehicles, maintenance personnel and farm equipment. EBMUD has received grant funding from the Wildlife Conservation Board for the planning and permitting stages of the project. The planning and permitting phases will include the following tasks: baseline site surveys and assessment, fish passage analysis, bridge and channel design, environmental permitting, project management and grant administration. This RFP seeks a qualified consultant to complete baseline site surveys, a fish passage assessment, fish passage design, environmental permitting and facilitate meetings as required for the project. EBMUD staff will perform grant administration duties.