Bid No. 26-054 RFQ Civil Engineering Design Services for Roosevelt Avenue Corridor Improvement Proje
Federal opportunity from PUR02 - Procurement • City of Springfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 10, 00.
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Description
The Department of Public Works invites all interested and qualified engineering firms to provide Professional Engineering Services to prepare design plans and specifications for a MassDOT funded construction project that includes intersection improvements with Roosevelt Avenue at Roosevelt Terrace and Gaucher Street.
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The Department of Public Works is seeking qualified engineering firms for Bid No. 26-054 RFQ Civil Engineering Design Services, specifically for the Roosevelt Avenue Corridor Improvement Project. This project involves intersection improvements at Roosevelt Avenue with Roosevelt Terrace and Gaucher Street, funded by MassDOT. The response deadline is March 20, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to prepare competitive proposals.
The buyer is looking for professional engineering services to develop design plans and specifications for significant intersection improvements on the Roosevelt Avenue Corridor.
- Civil engineering firms with experience in intersection design
- Firms familiar with MassDOT regulations and standards
- Prepare design plans for the intersection improvements
- Develop specifications for the MassDOT funded project
- Ensure compliance with relevant engineering standards and regulations
- Company qualifications and experience
- Project approach and methodology
- Detailed pricing proposal
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- Ensure all engineering services meet MassDOT standards
- Adherence to any local governmental regulations
- Consider competitive pricing based on similar projects
- Include a breakdown of costs for transparency
- Consider subcontracting specialized tasks such as environmental assessments
- Team with local firms for better compliance with regional standards
- Potential delays in the design process due to regulatory approvals
- Risk of cost overruns if not adequately scoped
- What are the key deliverables expected by the Department of Public Works?
- Are there any specific challenges anticipated at the intersections?
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- No specific budget information provided
- Lack of details on the exact start and end dates for performance
- Absence of prior project examples or references
- Missing information on hot-button issues like environmental impact assessment
- No indication of community engagement requirements
- Clarification on project delivery timeline and milestones
- Absence of details regarding the evaluation criteria
- No mention of stakeholder involvement within the project
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