Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #354-TR26-19
Town of Cary Seeks Engineering Services for Street Improvements Program (FY27-FY28)
March 23, 2026
April 13, 2026
354-TR26-19
541330, 237310, 237990
The Town of Cary is seeking qualified engineering firms to support its Street Improvements Program for FY27 and FY28. - Government Buyer: - Town of Cary, Transportation Department - Project Manager: Kyle Hubert, P.E. - Scope of Services: - Pavement Condition Survey (PCS) of all Town-maintained streets in FY27, including data collection and reporting - Maintain and update the neighborhood proximity paving strategy and paving districts - Develop design plans, specifications, and estimates for construction bid packages - Provide construction administration (CA) and Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) services, including daily inspections, pay application reviews, RFIs, and project documentation - Ensure deliverables are compatible with Salesforce and ArcGIS platforms - Coordinate with other Town initiatives such as utility and stormwater projects - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on a data-driven pavement management approach - Deliverables must be compatible with the Town's GIS and data systems - Electronic submission via the North Carolina electronic Vendor Portal (eVP) - Full response to the RFQ required - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a professional engineering services solicitation.
Description
The Town of Cary is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering firms to assist with the continuation and advancement of its Street Improvements Program, which is the primary component for managing and preserving Cary's public street system. The selected consultant will support the development and implementation of the FY27 and FY28 Street Improvements Projects, including maintaining the neighborhood proximity paving strategy, updating the Pavement Condition Survey, preparing construction bid documents, and providing construction administration and inspection services. The program emphasizes a data-driven pavement management approach and coordination with other town initiatives and departments.