NW Oregon ADA Curb Ramp Design Phase 1 (Cottage Grove, Eugene)
Federal opportunity from 7304625 - Procurement | 0951 - ODOT Procurement Office • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 04, 2026.
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NW Oregon ADA Curb Ramp Design Phase 1 (Cottage Grove, Eugene) Consultant must complete designs for Project Curb Ramps included in the Sample WOC in accordance with the schedule. Consultant services include designs for the Project Curb Ramps at signalized and non-signalized intersections and mid-block crossings on and adjacent to Agency ROW, from Conceptual Design through Plans, Specifications and Estimates and construction engineering support. Northwest Oregon ADA Curb Ramps Design, Phase 1, See Attached Bid documents
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The Oregon Department of Transportation is seeking a consultant for the NW Oregon ADA Curb Ramp Design Phase 1 project, focusing on Cottage Grove and Eugene. The selected consultant will be responsible for designing curb ramps at both signalized and non-signalized intersections, progressing from conceptual design through to construction engineering support. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for May 4, 2026.
The buyer aims to acquire professional engineering services to design ADA-compliant curb ramps in accordance with their specific project requirements, ensuring accessibility at key intersections and mid-block crossings.
- Engineering firms with experience in ADA compliance designs.
- Consultants familiar with ODOT's project requirements and specifications.
- Firms located in or near Northwest Oregon for logistical ease.
- Review attached bid documents for requirements.
- Conduct site assessments for design considerations.
- Develop design proposals for curb ramps based on agency specifications.
- Prepare Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) for project approval.
- Provide construction engineering support.
- Completed bid proposal according to the attached guidelines.
- Technical approach to the design processes outlined in the proposal.
- Relevant past performance and experience documentation.
- Cost estimates based on scope of work specified in the bid documents.
- Certifications in ADA compliance and civil engineering relevant to the project.
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- Adherence to ADA regulations for design standards is mandatory.
- Compliance with ODOT procurement guidelines is necessary.
- Competitive pricing based on market rates for similar engineering services.
- Consider fixed pricing to manage client expectations and project budget.
- Consider teaming with local engineering firms for regional expertise.
- Partner with specialty consultants for ADA compliance assessments.
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary approvals from ODOT.
- Risk of design changes required post-feedback from the agency.
- Possibility of underestimating the complexity of the required designs.
- What are the specific timelines for each phase of the design process?
- Are there specific accessibility standards or guidelines provided by ODOT that must be strictly followed?
- What is the anticipated budget range for this project?
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- Detailed budgetary constraints for the project are not provided.
- Specific design standards or guidelines from ODOT are not mentioned.
- No information on previous phases or related projects is available.
- Expectations for public involvement or feedback are unclear.
- Any mandatory certifications or qualifications for bidders have not been disclosed.
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