03A4146 - On-Call Construction Engineering and Materials Sampling and Testing Support Services
Federal opportunity from Department of Transportation. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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Description
The documents and files attached to this solicitation do not have any updates for digital accessibility at this time. Updates will be applied as soon as they are available. For an accessible version of solicitation documents published on this page, please submit a request at http://bit.ly/dpac-ada or call (916) 654-2852. Caltrans is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms that may lead to the award of a contract for A&E On-Call Construction Engineering and Materials Sampling and Testing Support Services. The estimated contract is $ 8,00,000.00 ¿ 13, 00,000.00. 0% DBE Participation Goal Required. Addendum 1 - Addendum 1 - DBE CM GenAI SOQ 10-24-2025 version 2 Addendum 2 End date Update It is the responsibility of the consultants/subs/vendors to identify teams that may be submitting a Statement of Qualifications. The Department has no way of identifying companies or entities that have downloaded the project documents for teaming purposes.
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