Opportunity

Yuba County Opengov #147425

Yuba County seeks feasibility study for Simpson Lane Bridge rehabilitation or replacement

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

May 02, 2026

Identifier

147425

NAICS

541330, 237310, 237990

Yuba County Public Works is seeking a consultant to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for the Simpson Lane Bridge over the Yuba River, focusing on rehabilitation or replacement options. - Government Buyer: - Yuba County Department of Public Works - Project Scope: - Feasibility study for Simpson Lane Bridge (Bridge No. 16C0001) - Includes public engagement, environmental assessment, geotechnical investigation, structural evaluation, and traffic analysis - Full scour evaluation and historical bridge analysis required - Monitoring program with yearly and underwater inspections - Coordination with federal and state agencies - Products/Services Requested: - Professional services for planning and feasibility study (no hardware or part numbers specified) - Bridge monitoring and inspection services - Scour evaluation and structural assessment - Unique Requirements: - Thorough scour evaluation due to failed sheet piles and exposed foundation piles - Study must address structural vulnerability and inform future rehabilitation or replacement - Monitoring criteria include water surface elevation and deck settlement - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors mentioned; this is a professional services solicitation - Place of Performance: - Simpson Lane Road Bridge over Yuba River, Yuba County, CA (0.5 miles southeast of East 10th Street)

Description

This solicitation is for a comprehensive planning and feasibility study of the Simpson Lane Bridge in Yuba County, California. The study will evaluate options for rehabilitation versus replacement of the bridge, including public engagement, environmental assessment, geotechnical investigation, structural evaluation, and traffic analysis. The selected consultant will develop a detailed work plan, schedule, and fee proposal. The project is federally funded through the Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration FY 2024 Bridge Investment Program – Planning Grant.

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