RFP 20262006 Berkeley Park Path Design & Engineering
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Sep 03, 2025.
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RFP 20262006 Berkeley Park Path Design & Engineering Pursuant to ORS 279B.060 and City of Eugene Administrative Order 44-25-01-F, Public Contracting Rule (City Rule) 137-048-0220, sealed Proposals for Berkeley Park Path Design & Engineering for the City of Eugene will be accepted by the Purchasing Office until Wednesday, September 3, 2025 @ 2:30PM In general, work includes engineering and coordination services to develop Plans, Specifications, and Engineering Estimate (PS&E) for design of a shared use path connecting Berkeley Park to the Fern Ridge Path and construction contract advertisement support.
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The RFP 20262006 for Berkeley Park Path Design & Engineering is a solicitation by the City of Eugene, due on September 3, 2025. The project aims to develop Plans, Specifications, and Engineering Estimates (PS&E) for a shared-use path connecting Berkeley Park to the Fern Ridge Path. This initiative follows specific public contracting rules set forth by ORS 279B.060 and City of Eugene Administrative Order 44-25-01-F.
The buyer, the City of Eugene, seeks to procure engineering and coordination services to complete the design of a shared-use path that connects Berkeley Park to the Fern Ridge Path, along with support for the construction contract advertisement process.
- Prepare Plans for the shared-use path
- Create Specifications for the path
- Develop Engineering Estimates (PS&E)
- Provide support for construction contract advertisement
- Executive summary of the proposal
- Detailed work plan and methodologies
- Qualifications and experience of the project team
- Cost estimates and pricing strategy
- Compliance with ORS 279B.060 and City Rule 137-048-0220
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