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This procurement seeks a consultant to develop a comprehensive 182-mile Ohio River Trail plan extending from North Bend to Chesapeake, Ohio. The project involves cataloging existing infrastructure, stakeholder engagement, and detailed planning for priority segments across six counties. Funded through the ODOT Pedestrian & Bicycle Special Solicitation, the contract is anticipated to last 12 months starting in May 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
Close: Feb 26, 2026
This procurement seeks a consultant to develop a comprehensive 182-mile Ohio River Trail plan extending from North Bend to Chesapeake, Ohio. The project involves cataloging existing infrastructure, stakeholder engagement, and detailed planning for priority segments across six counties. Funded through the ODOT Pedestrian & Bicycle Special Solicitation, the contract is anticipated to last 12 months starting in May 2026.
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The County of Santa Cruz is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide civil engineering services to design the Either Way Bridge Replacement Project (Bridge No. 36C-0073) over the San Lorenzo River. The project will replace the existing structure with a new two-lane concrete bridge and approaches and must comply with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual, Federal, State, and local requirements; funding includes FHWA in cooperation with Caltrans and the County. Proposal submission deadline is February 27, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Feb 28, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
Close: Feb 28, 2026
The County of Santa Cruz is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide civil engineering services to design the Either Way Bridge Replacement Project (Bridge No. 36C-0073) over the San Lorenzo River. The project will replace the existing structure with a new two-lane concrete bridge and approaches and must comply with Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual, Federal, State, and local requirements; funding includes FHWA in cooperation with Caltrans and the County. Proposal submission deadline is February 27, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.
AvailableProvide Right of Way Improvements .
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Provide Right of Way Improvements .
AvailableSeeking a qualified consulting firm or team to provide complete design services. The center street improvements project will enhance mobility and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists between main street and university drive and the surrounding downtown area. The project will create a gateway into downtown, a sense of arrival, and a connection from the convention center to downtown business. Building on the previously completed design concept report (dcr) for center street (mckellips road to broadway road), this project focuses on implementing a cohesive complete streets design. The center street corridor is part of mesa’s downtown core with the existing roadway consisting of a four- lane collector with on-street parking, surrounded by city center land use. The selected firm will develop detailed design plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the following: redesign of center street lanes to prioritize multimodal access; wider sidewalks to enhance pedestrian accessibility and comfort; shade elements; separated bike lanes; traffic calming feature to improve traffic flow, and safety, will also accommodate large vehicles and downtown events; integration with adjacent multimodal infrastructure and community facilities, including the downtown sidewalk network, light rail, transit services, asu facilities, and city administration buildings; maximize on-street parking by implementing elements of the downtown micromobility and parking study the project scope may ultimately include the preparation of multiple studies, reports, conceptual designs, cost estimates, construction bid documents, or other similar project deliverables
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Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Seeking a qualified consulting firm or team to provide complete design services. The center street improvements project will enhance mobility and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists between main street and university drive and the surrounding downtown area. The project will create a gateway into downtown, a sense of arrival, and a connection from the convention center to downtown business. Building on the previously completed design concept report (dcr) for center street (mckellips road to broadway road), this project focuses on implementing a cohesive complete streets design. The center street corridor is part of mesa’s downtown core with the existing roadway consisting of a four- lane collector with on-street parking, surrounded by city center land use. The selected firm will develop detailed design plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the following: redesign of center street lanes to prioritize multimodal access; wider sidewalks to enhance pedestrian accessibility and comfort; shade elements; separated bike lanes; traffic calming feature to improve traffic flow, and safety, will also accommodate large vehicles and downtown events; integration with adjacent multimodal infrastructure and community facilities, including the downtown sidewalk network, light rail, transit services, asu facilities, and city administration buildings; maximize on-street parking by implementing elements of the downtown micromobility and parking study the project scope may ultimately include the preparation of multiple studies, reports, conceptual designs, cost estimates, construction bid documents, or other similar project deliverables
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