Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000368

Consultant Services for Ashby MARTA Station Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Study

Posted

April 24, 2026

Respond By

May 27, 2026

Identifier

PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000368

NAICS

541620, 541310, 541690

The City of Atlanta, Department of City Planning, is launching a multi-phase procurement to select a consultant for an implementation-ready Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Study focused on the Ashby MARTA Station area. - Government Buyer: - City of Atlanta, Department of City Planning - Scope of Work: - Preparation of a comprehensive LCI Study for the Ashby MARTA Station area - Study to address transportation safety, multimodal access, equitable mobility, and public realm improvements - Deliverables include a community-supported Action Plan with capital project priorities, urban design concepts, safety enhancements, and multimodal improvements - Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience, technical capability, and management capacity - Past performance on similar contracts - Strong emphasis on Small Business Enterprise (SBE) participation (35% goal) - Compliance with non-discrimination and equal employment opportunity policies - Products/Services Requested: - Feasibility studies, consulting, environmental consulting, and related services - No specific OEMs or vendors named at this stage - Funding: - Supported by federal and local funds - Procurement Process: - Begins with a prequalification phase, followed by a Request for Proposal (RFP)

Description

The City of Atlanta, on behalf of the Department of City Planning, is initiating a multi-step procurement process including a prequalification phase and a Request for Proposal (RFP) to select a consultant. The consultant will prepare an implementation-ready Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Study for the Ashby MARTA Station area, focusing on transportation safety, multimodal access, equitable mobility, and public realm improvements. Interested vendors must demonstrate experience, technical capability, management capacity, and past performance. The study aims to produce a community-supported Action Plan with capital priorities, urban design concepts, safety enhancements, and multimodal improvements.

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