Opportunity

Arkansas Ionwave #HS-26-034

Engineering Services for Multi-Modal Trail Network and Belding Street Extension – Hot Springs, AR

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

May 09, 2026

Identifier

HS-26-034

NAICS

541330, 541320

This opportunity seeks qualified consulting engineering firms for the design of a Multi-Modal Trail Network and Belding Street Extension Project in Hot Springs, Arkansas, funded by a USDOT BUILD Grant and administered through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). - Government Buyer: - City of Hot Springs Purchasing Division - Project administered under FHWA oversight - Scope of Services: - Surveying and mapping - Environmental studies and NEPA documentation - Public involvement and preliminary engineering - Corridor studies, right-of-way plans, and easement acquisition - Utility coordination and environmental permitting - Preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates - Design of shared-use paths, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and roadway improvements - Funding and Selection: - Approximately $2,384,532 available for engineering and design services - Selection will follow Brooks Act Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) procedures - Compliance with NEPA, ADA, and all applicable federal, state, and local laws required - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to all qualified consulting engineering firms - Firms must submit a Letter of Interest and SF 330 Parts I and II - Shortlisted firms may be invited for detailed proposals and interviews - Place of Performance: - City of Hot Springs, Arkansas; project managed from the City of Hot Springs Purchasing Division office

Description

The City of Hot Springs is seeking letters of interest from qualified consulting engineering firms to provide professional engineering services for the Design of Multi-Modal Trail Network and Belding Street Extension Project. This federally funded project involves preliminary engineering, environmental documentation, right-of-way plans, utility coordination, and preparation of plans and specifications for shared-use paths, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, roadway improvements, and safety enhancements. The project aims to improve connectivity, safety, and mobility throughout the city and must comply with federal and state regulations. The total funding available for engineering and design services is approximately $2,384,532.

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