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Kauai County Awards Contract for On-Island Professional Land Surveying Services

Kaua'i County awarded a contract for on-island land surveying services on March 10, two months after the solicitation closed in late January.

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Kauai County Awards Contract for On-Island Professional Land Surveying Services
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Kaua'i County's Division of Purchasing awarded a contract for professional land surveying services on March 10, completing a procurement process that had drawn submissions through a January 26 deadline.

The contract, designated under solicitation reference 2026-PROF-9, covers as-needed on-island professional land surveying work for the county. The "as-needed" structure means the county can draw on the contracted surveyor's services when specific projects require them, rather than committing to a fixed workload upfront. This type of arrangement is common for counties managing a mix of infrastructure, public land, and development-related surveying needs that arise unpredictably throughout the fiscal year.

The notice of award was posted publicly by the Division of Purchasing, which oversees competitive procurement for county contracts. The roughly six-week gap between the January 26 closing date and the March 10 award date reflects the standard review period during which county officials evaluate submitted proposals before making a final selection.

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Land surveying services support a wide range of county functions on Kauai, from boundary determinations on public parcels to infrastructure projects and permitting work tied to road and drainage improvements. The island's geography, with its mix of coastal zones, agricultural land, and mountainous interior, makes accurate, locally based surveying capacity particularly important for county operations. An on-island contractor can respond more quickly to project needs than a firm based elsewhere in Hawaii or on the mainland.

The research notes available at the time of publication do not include the name of the awarded contractor or the contract's dollar value. Further details are expected to be available through the County of Kaua'i's Division of Purchasing procurement records.

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