Opportunity

Hennepin Supplier Systems #PFP0000526

Hennepin County Seeks Engineering Design Services for CSAH 10 Reconstruction Project

Posted

April 06, 2026

Respond By

May 04, 2026

Identifier

PFP0000526

NAICS

541330

Hennepin County is seeking comprehensive engineering design services for the CSAH 10 Reconstruction Project in Corcoran and Maple Grove, Minnesota. - Government Buyer: - Hennepin County, Public Works Transportation Project Delivery Division - Purchasing and Contract Services, Government Center, Minneapolis - Project Scope: - Full engineering design services for the CSAH 10 corridor between Walnut Lane and CSAH 101 (Brockton Lane N/Troy Lane N) - Includes concept and preliminary design, public engagement, geotechnical and survey base mapping, traffic and drainage analysis, environmental documentation, and permitting coordination - Replacement of aging infrastructure and implementation of Complete and Green Streets strategies to enhance safety, accessibility, and comfort for all users - Key Requirements: - Adherence to multiple codes and standards - Emphasis on Small Business Enterprise (SMBE) participation with a 15% goal - Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) process; no cost proposals at submission stage - Public engagement and coordination with the cities of Corcoran and Maple Grove - Products/Services Requested: - Main service: Comprehensive engineering design for corridor reconstruction (1 contract) - No specific OEMs or proprietary products required - Notable Details: - All plans and specifications must be approved by December 2029 to support a Spring 2030 construction start - Right-of-way acquisition may begin by November 2028, with a 12-month acquisition period - Sealed proposal process; multiple bids allowed

Description

Hennepin County is soliciting proposals for engineering design services for the CSAH 10 Reconstruction Project located in the cities of Corcoran and Maple Grove, Minnesota. The project involves replacing aging infrastructure and implementing Complete and Green Streets design strategies to improve safety, accessibility, and comfort for all modes, ages, and abilities along the corridor. The county will select a proposer through a Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) process to provide comprehensive design engineering services including public engagement and preliminary design. Proposals are due by May 4, 2026, and questions must be submitted by April 27, 2026.

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