Wasco County TSP Update (TGM 4B-24)
Federal opportunity from 7304310 - Planning | 6442 - TGM-ODOT • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 17, 2026.
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Wasco County TSP Update (TGM 4B-24) See Attachments tab for Mini-RFP documents. This project is a TGM project (file code TGM 4B-24) for the Wasco County Transportation System Plan Update. Consultant Services needed to conduct transportation system planning for Wasco County under TLUP '21 PA. See attachments for required documents.
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The Wasco County Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update seeks consultant services to enhance transportation planning under the TGM 4B-24 project. Responses are due by April 17, 2026. This project is part of Oregon's Transportation and Growth Management (TGM) program, indicating state-level importance.
The buyer aims to engage a consultant to conduct comprehensive transportation system planning for Wasco County, ensuring alignment with the broader TGM objectives and local needs.
- Consultants with experience in transportation system planning
- Firms familiar with Oregon's TGM process
- Companies with strong community engagement and stakeholder facilitation skills
- Review existing transportation frameworks in Wasco County
- Conduct data collection and analysis for transportation systems
- Engage with local stakeholders and community members
- Develop recommendations and planning documents for transportation systems
- Prepare final reports and presentations for county officials
- Completed Mini-RFP documents
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Past performance examples relevant to TSP or similar projects
- Team qualifications and relevant experience
- Compliance with Oregon's TGM guidelines
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- Consider competitive pricing to align with state budget expectations
- Factor in potential costs associated with community engagement activities
- Local engineering firms for technical support
- Community organizations for stakeholder engagement
- Urban planning consultancies for integrated solutions
- Potential changes in local transportation regulations prior to project approval
- Community resistance to proposed plans or recommendations
- Delays in the approval process that could impact timelines
- What specific data and resources are available from the county?
- What community outreach expectations do you have?
- Are there existing studies or reports that could inform our work?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No detailed information on the budget or funding sources
- No specific criteria for evaluating proposals
- Lack of insight into current community issues regarding transportation
- Absence of a defined project timeline for phases
- No historical context on past TSP updates for guidance
- Unclear expectations on stakeholder involvement
- Missing deadlines for questions or clarifications
- No defined penalties for non-compliance with the project timeline
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