Opportunity
Johnson County Bonfire #2026-201
Feasibility Study Services for FM 917 @ Egan Railroad Crossing Grade Separation
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
2026-201
NAICS
541330, 237990, 488210
This opportunity seeks a qualified firm to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for the FM 917 at Egan Railroad Crossing Grade Separation project in Johnson County, Texas. - Government Buyer: - Johnson County, Texas - Scope of Services: - Feasibility study to determine optimal alignment for FM 917 at the Egan Railroad Crossing and its connection to FM 2280 - Evaluation of multiple alignment alternatives considering: - Roadway geometry, traffic operations, and safety - Constructability, drainage, and right-of-way impacts - Environmental constraints and utility conflicts - Coordination with the railroad and TxDOT - Incorporation of public and stakeholder input - Development of schematic designs, environmental documentation, hydrology and hydraulic studies, geotechnical testing, and plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) - Potential additional services: - Right-of-way maps, design and construction surveys, aerial mapping - Subsurface utility engineering, right-of-way acquisition - Construction management and inspection services - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on coordination with railroad and TxDOT - Public and stakeholder engagement is required - Comprehensive technical and environmental analysis is expected
Description
This solicitation is for a feasibility study to evaluate and identify the optimal future alignment to connect FM 917 on either side of the existing railroad crossing and connection to FM 2280. The study will assess multiple alignment alternatives considering roadway geometry, traffic operations, safety, constructability, drainage, right-of-way impacts, environmental constraints, utility conflicts, and coordination with the railroad and TxDOT. Public and stakeholder input will be incorporated to support a well-informed recommendation. The selected firm will also develop schematic design, environmental documentation, hydrology and hydraulic studies, geotechnical testing, and plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E), with potential additional services including right-of-way maps, surveys, aerial mapping, utility engineering, acquisition, and construction management and inspection services.