Opportunity
Santa Barbara Planet bids #5125
Engineering Design Services for Taxiway and Runway Rehabilitation at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport
Posted
March 25, 2026
Respond By
April 23, 2026
Identifier
5125
NAICS
541330, 237990
This opportunity involves engineering design services for the rehabilitation of Taxiways A, B, and C, and the redesignation of Runway 7-25 to Runway 8-26 at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA), California. - Government Buyer: - Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA), City of Santa Barbara, California - Scope of Work: - Engineering design for pavement rehabilitation of Taxiways A, B, and C - Repairs may include slurry seal coats, mill and overlay, or full-depth reconstruction - Redesignation of Runway 7-25 to Runway 8-26 due to magnetic declination - Possible geotechnical investigation to assess pavement conditions - Storm drain improvements near Taxiway A3 - All work must align with the airport's Master Plan Concept - Compliance and Requirements: - Must comply with federal provisions under the FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant - Coordination with future airport development plans is required - Adherence to federal contract provisions - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs are mentioned - Potential bidders include: AECOM, Applied Pavement Technology, Inc., Burns & McDonnell Western Enterprises, Inc., Earth Systems Pacific, Filippin Engineering, Inc., GovData Consulting LLC, Huitt-Zollars, Inc., Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Mead and Hunt, Inc., NV5 Infrastructure West Inc, RS&H California, Inc., VCCA, and Wood Rodgers, Inc. - Notable Requirements: - Project must be completed in accordance with FAA grant requirements - Design work is contingent on FAA grant approval - Place of Performance: - Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, Santa Barbara, CA
Description
The Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA) is seeking engineering design services for the rehabilitation of Taxiways A, B, and C, and the redesignation of Runway 7-25 to Runway 8-26 due to magnetic declination. The project includes pavement repairs ranging from slurry seal coats to full-depth reconstruction, a possible geotechnical investigation, and storm drain improvements near Taxiway A3. The work must align with SBA's Master Plan Concept and comply with federal provisions under the FAA Airport Improvement Program grant. Design work will commence upon authorization, contingent on FAA grant approval.