Opportunity

Warner Robins Ionwave #26-CED-4780

Consulting Services for Downtown Master Plan, Regulating Plan, and Development Code Update – Warner Robins, GA

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

26-CED-4780

NAICS

541310, 541320, 541690

The City of Warner Robins is seeking qualified consulting firms to update its Downtown Master Plan, Regulating Plan, and Development Code. - Government Buyer: - City of Warner Robins, Purchasing Office - Scope of Services: - Professional consulting services for: - Downtown Master Plan update - Regulating Plan development - Development Code revisions - Urban design and land use planning - Transportation and stormwater infrastructure planning - Creation of architectural guidelines - Public participation plan to ensure stakeholder engagement - Zoning code revisions and implementation planning - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; this is a professional services solicitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated expertise in land use, urban design, planning codes, and infrastructure - Strong emphasis on public engagement and stakeholder input - Submission of affidavits (E-Verify, Non-Collusion, Absence of Conflict of Interest, Sole Proprietor) and valid business license - Proposals must be submitted via the City's IonWave online procurement system - Place of Performance/Delivery: - City of Warner Robins, GA (Purchasing Office at 700 Watson Boulevard and City Hall Complex, P.O. Box 8629) - Competition: - Open to all qualified consulting firms; full and open competition

Description

The City of Warner Robins is seeking highly qualified consulting firms to update its Downtown Master Plan, Regulating Plan, and Development Code. The consultant must have expertise in land use, urban design, contemporary planning codes, architectural guidelines, and regulating plans for transportation and storm water infrastructure. A key requirement is to develop a public participation plan that actively engages citizens and stakeholders. The goal is to create a sustainable and thriving downtown environment reflecting community goals. Proposals are due by May 7, 2026, with an award anticipated in July 2026.

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