Opportunity
Washington County Civic Plus #869
Consultant Services for County Road 19A Realignment and Corridor Improvements Final Design Engineering
Posted
May 12, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
869
NAICS
541330, 237310, 237990
Washington County Public Works Department is seeking a qualified consultant to provide final design engineering services for the County Road 19A Realignment and Corridor Improvement Project in Cottage Grove, Minnesota. - Project Scope: - Final design engineering for road realignment and corridor improvements - Bridge design and grade-separated railroad crossing - Project coordination with multiple agencies, including private utilities and the CPKC Railroad - Stakeholder and public engagement - Environmental documentation (including EAW & CATEX) - Utility coordination and permitting - Preparation of construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates - Bidding and construction assistance - Requirements: - Compliance with Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) State Aid procedures and local regulations - Deliverables must be in Microsoft Office and MicroStation/ORD formats approved by Washington County - Coordination with the City of Cottage Grove and other stakeholders - Emphasis on improving safety, capacity, and pedestrian connectivity - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation - The project is a cooperative effort between Washington County (lead agency) and the City of Cottage Grove
Description
Washington County Public Works Department is seeking proposals to hire a consultant for final design engineering services for the County Road 19A Realignment and Corridor Improvement Project. The scope includes project coordination, final design engineering, bridge design, stakeholder and public engagement, environmental documentation, utility coordination, permitting, and bidding and construction services. The project is a cooperative effort between Washington County and the City of Cottage Grove, with Washington County as the lead agency. The design phase will use local funds, while the construction phase will be funded by federal, state, and local sources.