Opportunity
Pittsburg Marina Granicus #04162026
Professional Design Services for Harbor Street Safety Improvements Project
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
May 14, 2025
Identifier
04162026
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks qualified engineering consultants to provide professional design services for the Harbor Street Safety Improvements Project in Pittsburg, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of Pittsburg, Public Works Department, Engineering Division - Scope of Work: - Preparation of a complete construction bid package for safety improvements along Harbor Street - Includes improvement plans, technical specifications, construction cost estimates, and all required reports - Upgrades to signal hardware (cabinets, signal heads, poles, controllers, backup battery systems, cameras) - Installation of new streetlights - ADA curb ramp improvements - Enhanced pedestrian crossings, including rectangular rapid flashing beacons - Environmental clearance documents and coordination with Caltrans and FHWA - Funding & Compliance: - Federally funded (HSIP Cycle 12) - Compliance with Caltrans and FHWA standards is mandatory - Consultant must demonstrate experience with federally funded, Caltrans-administered projects - Unique Requirements: - Strict adherence to federal, state, and city procurement and documentation standards - Preparation of all required PS&E (Plans, Specifications & Estimates) documents - Coordination with multiple agencies and preparation of environmental documents - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is for professional engineering and design services - Estimated total project budget: approximately $2.6 million
Description
The City of Pittsburg's Public Works Department is soliciting proposals for professional design services for the Harbor Street Safety Improvements project. The scope includes preparation of construction bid packages, improvement plans, technical specifications, and cost estimates for safety enhancements along Harbor Street, including signal hardware upgrades, street lighting, ADA curb ramps, and pedestrian crossing improvements. The project is federally funded and requires compliance with Caltrans and FHWA standards. Proposals are due by May 14, 2025, with a project start anticipated in July 2026.