Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #ENG-130B
Statesboro Transportation Design Services for Brannen Street to US Hwy 80 East
Posted
April 28, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
ENG-130B
NAICS
541330
The City of Statesboro, Georgia, is seeking qualified firms to provide transportation design services for the Brannen Street to US Hwy 80 East Transportation Improvements Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Statesboro, Georgia (local government) - Scope of Work: - Design of a new street connecting Brannen Street to US Hwy 80 East - Modification of the Bernard Lane and Brannen Street intersection - Coordination with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) - Conceptual and final design phases, including roadway, drainage, and sidewalk construction - Right-of-way acquisition and permitting - Deliverables: topographic and parcel surveys, concept plans, utility and right-of-way conflict identification, hydrology studies, stormwater management plans, and full construction plans - All work must comply with GDOT and AASHTO standards - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Prime consultant must be prequalified by GDOT in area classes 3.01 (Two-lane or Multi-lane Rural Roadway Design) and 3.02 (Two-lane or Multi-lane Urban Roadway Design) - Project is funded by City TSPLOST funds - Focus on accommodating increased vehicular traffic and improving traffic flow - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned, as this is a professional services solicitation.
Description
The City of Statesboro is soliciting Statements of Qualifications and proposals from qualified firms to provide consultant transportation design services for the Brannen Street to US Hwy 80 East Transportation Improvements Project. The project involves constructing a new street from Brannen Street to US Hwy 80 East, modifying the intersection of Bernard Lane at Brannen Street, and coordinating with the Georgia Department of Transportation. The scope includes conceptual and final design phases covering roadway, drainage, sidewalk construction, and right-of-way acquisition. The project is funded by City TSPLOST funds and aims to accommodate increased vehicular traffic and improve traffic flow in the area.