Opportunity
Huntington Beach Planet bids #2026-0601
Consulting Services for Safe Routes to School Plan and Demonstration Activities in Huntington Beach
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
June 01, 2026
Identifier
2026-0601
NAICS
541620, 541330, 541690
This opportunity invites consulting firms to support the City of Huntington Beach in developing a Safe Routes to School Plan and conducting demonstration activities for 38 schools. - Government Buyer: - City of Huntington Beach Public Works Department - Scope of Work: - Develop a comprehensive Safe Routes to School Plan for 38 public and private schools across five school districts - Provide on-call transportation engineering consulting services for a minimum three-year term - Conduct safety audits, stakeholder engagement, route mapping, infrastructure analysis, and traffic safety planning - Implement demonstration activities, including pop-up events and e-bike safety training for students - Approximately $50,000 allocated for e-bike safety training by the Huntington Beach Police Department - Funding and Compliance: - Project funded by a $500,000 Safe Streets for All (SS4A) federal grant plus $125,000 in matching funds (total budget $625,000) - Compliance with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requirements is mandatory - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to all qualified consultants with expertise in transportation engineering and school safety planning - Emphasis on community engagement, infrastructure recommendations, and innovative demonstration activities - Locations: - Work performed at 38 schools within Huntington Beach and at the City of Huntington Beach offices (2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648) - Includes Westmont School (outside city limits) for demonstration activities
Description
The City of Huntington Beach Public Works Department is seeking experienced consultant firms to develop a Safe Routes to School Plan and conduct demonstration activities for 38 schools within the city. The project includes transportation engineering consulting services such as safety audits, stakeholder engagement, route mapping, and traffic safety planning. The contract is on an on-call basis for a minimum of three years, with task orders issued based on project scope and qualifications. The project is funded by a $500,000 grant from the Safe Streets for All program, with a total budget of $625,000 including matching funds, and must comply with federal requirements.