Opportunity
Port Angeles Civicplus #TR1799
Engineering and Design Services for SR 117/US 101 Interchange Retrofit in Port Angeles, WA
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
TR1799
NAICS
541330, 541370, 237310
This opportunity seeks professional engineering and design services for the retrofit of the SR 117/US 101 interchange in Port Angeles, WA, to improve freight mobility and reduce truck traffic downtown. - Government Buyer: - City of Port Angeles, Department of Public Works - Engineering - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive engineering and design services for the SR 117/US 101 interchange retrofit - Project management, surveying, community and tribal engagement - Alternatives analysis for interchange design - NEPA/SEPA environmental documentation - Geotechnical engineering and utility coordination - Right-of-way engineering - Preparation of 30%, 60%, and 90% Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) in accordance with WSDOT standards - Potential for construction inspection or management during construction phase - Funding and Stakeholders: - Project funded by the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board (FMSIB) and City funds - Coordination required with WSDOT, FHWA, local agencies, and tribal entities - Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience with transportation and interchange design - Familiarity with WSDOT/FHWA standards - Ability to coordinate with multiple stakeholders - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a solicitation for professional consulting services.
Description
The City of Port Angeles is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide design services for retrofitting the SR 117/US 101 interchange to a bi-directional configuration. This project aims to facilitate direct access for heavy trucks to the Port of Port Angeles, improving freight mobility and reducing truck traffic through downtown. The scope includes environmental documentation, geotechnical engineering, utility coordination, and preparation of a 90% design package. The project is grant-funded through the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board (FMSIB).