Opportunity
Town of Oakville’s Bidsandtenders #RFP-49-2020
Consulting Services for Khalsa Gate / Old Bronte Road Streetscape Urbanization in Oakville
Posted
December 10, 2020
Respond By
January 20, 2021
Identifier
RFP-49-2020
NAICS
541330, 541320, 237990
This opportunity involves the Town of Oakville seeking consulting services for the urbanization and reconstruction of Khalsa Gate/Old Bronte Road in Palermo Village, Oakville, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - Town of Oakville (municipal government, Ontario, Canada) - Scope of Services: - Detailed design for urbanizing and reconstructing Khalsa Gate/Old Bronte Road (from south limits of Khalsa Gate to Dundas Street West) - Review of condition assessment reports and evaluation of rehabilitation options - Preparation of preliminary and detailed design, tender documents, and construction drawings - Coordination with technical/regulatory agencies, local residents, businesses, and stakeholders - Streetscape and Construction Elements: - Creation of new streetscape concepts, including street furnishings (street lights, benches, waste receptacles, bike racks, unit pavers, bollards) - Installation of interlocking sidewalks, street trees, and soil cells - Full asphalt and granular replacement - New storm sewer installation - Concrete curb and sidewalk construction/repairs - Asphalt driveway restorations - Topsoil and sod restoration - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The opportunity is classified under professional consulting services and urban design
Description
The Town of Oakville is seeking a qualified consultant to complete the detailed design for the urbanization and reconstruction of Khalsa Gate/Old Bronte Road from its current 2-lane rural cross-section to an urbanized 2-lane cross section with on-road bike lanes and on-street parking. The scope includes reviewing condition assessments, evaluating rehabilitation options, preliminary and detailed design, and preparation of tender documents. The project involves coordination with technical agencies, residents, businesses, and stakeholders, and includes streetscape design, storm sewer installation, curb and sidewalk work, and restoration.