ROADWAY AND BRIDGE DESIGN CONSULTATION SERVICES
Federal opportunity from TMNGR - Town Manager • Town of Shrewsbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026.
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Description
The Town of Shrewsbury requests proposals from highly qualified firms for roadway and bridge design consultation services. Proposal Documents are available online at www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids and also in the Office of the Town Manager at 100 Maple Avenue in Shrewsbury. Proposals submitted in accordance with this RFP and the related documents online will be received in the Office of the Town Manager or via email to jgoodwin@shrewsburyma.gov until 1PM on February 18, 2026.
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The Town of Shrewsbury is seeking proposals for roadway and bridge design consultation services, with a submission deadline of 1 PM on February 18, 2026. Interested firms can access proposal documents online or at the Office of the Town Manager. This opportunity focuses on qualified firms capable of delivering comprehensive design services for infrastructure projects in the area.
The Town of Shrewsbury aims to engage qualified firms for the design of roadway and bridge infrastructure to enhance public safety and transportation efficiency.
- Firms with expertise in civil engineering
- Companies with previous experience in roadway and bridge design
- Consultants proficient in local regulations and zoning laws
- Review of existing roadway and bridge conditions
- Development of design plans and specifications
- Phased implementation planning
- Community engagement and feedback process
- Compliance with local and state regulations
- Completed proposal submission form
- Portfolio of previous relevant projects
- Team qualifications and experience
- Technical approach to the project
- Cost proposal
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- Ensure adherence to all state and local regulations
- Check for necessary licenses and permits
- Consider project scope and expected deliverables when pricing
- Benchmark against similar contracts in the region
- Subcontract with local firms for community engagement expertise
- Partner with environmental consultants for compliance issues
- Potential for revisions based on community feedback
- Delays in project approval processes
- Local regulatory changes affecting design
- What are the specific requirements for the design deliverables?
- Are there existing studies or reports we should reference?
- What is the expected timeline for project approval after proposal submission?
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- Details on the scope of work required beyond design services.
- Specific engineering challenges anticipated for the designs.
- Department regulations that must be followed during the project.
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