Opportunity
Bellingham Procureware #21B-2026
Civil Design Consulting Services for Samish Way & Maple Street Overlay Project
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
21B-2026
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks civil engineering consulting services for the Samish Way & Maple Street Overlay project in Bellingham, Washington. - Government Buyer: - City of Bellingham, Washington (local government) - Scope of Services: - Civil design consulting for roadway resurfacing and corridor improvements - Preliminary engineering design - Survey and lighting data collection - Environmental analysis and permit acquisition (including NEPA and cultural resources) - Preparation of complete bid documents (plans, specifications, engineer's estimate) - Potential extension to right-of-way, construction, and construction management phases - Notable Requirements: - Federally funded project - 0% FSBE goal; 10% SBE voluntary goal - Vendors Mentioned: - Associated Project Consultants Inc. - Concord Engineering - Consor North America - Deltek - DJC Project Center - Dodge Data and Analytics - Envirobidnet an Entram Corp - EnviroIssues - Fehr & Peers - GOVGUIDE Team - HDR Engineering - KBA - Kimley-Horn - KPFF Consulting Engineers - Transpo Group - Osborn Consulting - Wilson Engineering, LLC - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are listed; this is a professional services solicitation. - Place of Performance: - City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington (project location) - Period of Performance: - Approximately fourteen months, with possible extension to future project phases
Description
The City of Bellingham is seeking consulting firms with expertise in Civil Design for the Samish Way & Maple Street Overlay project. The contract will last approximately fourteen months, starting July 2026 through September 2027, with an option for extension. The project is federally funded and involves preliminary engineering design, roadway resurfacing, lighting improvements, environmental analysis, permit acquisition, and preparation of bid documents. The City has set a 0% FSBE goal and a 10% SBE voluntary goal for this project.