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Coffeyville Civicplus #US-166 Corridor Road Safety Audit and Traffic Engineering Study RFQ

Coffeyville Seeks Engineering Services for US-166 Corridor Road Safety Audit and Traffic Study

Posted

May 14, 2026

Respond By

June 15, 2026

Identifier

US-166 Corridor Road Safety Audit and Traffic Engineering Study RFQ

NAICS

541330

The City of Coffeyville, Kansas, is seeking qualified firms to provide professional engineering and traffic safety consulting services for a Road Safety Audit (RSA) and Traffic Engineering Study along the US-166 corridor from Buckeye Street to Walnut Street. - Government Buyer: - City of Coffeyville, Public Works Department - Contact: Thomas Osborn, Deputy Director of Public Works - Scope of Services: - Conduct a formal Road Safety Audit (RSA) and Traffic Engineering Study - Analyze crash and traffic data for the US-166 corridor - Identify high-risk intersections and pedestrian/bicycle conflict areas - Evaluate traffic control devices and pedestrian/bicycle accommodations - Facilitate stakeholder engagement and public involvement - Develop conceptual safety improvement alternatives with planning-level cost estimates - Prepare assessment reports, analysis summaries, and prioritized recommendations for future funding applications - Products/Services Requested: - Professional engineering and traffic safety consulting services (no specific OEMs or part numbers) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Submission of six copies of the Statement of Qualifications - Evidence of professional liability insurance - Adherence to a detailed evaluation and interview process - The City reserves the right to negotiate scope and fees with the selected firm - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a request for professional services.

Description

The City of Coffeyville, Kansas, is soliciting statements of qualifications for professional engineering and traffic safety consulting services to conduct a Road Safety Audit and Traffic Engineering Study for the US-166 corridor from Buckeye Street to Walnut Street. The project includes analyzing crash data, identifying high-risk areas, conducting traffic engineering analysis, evaluating pedestrian and bicycle accommodations, and developing safety improvement recommendations. The final deliverables will support future transportation safety funding applications. The City will evaluate firms based on responsiveness, project approach, experience, staff qualifications, and schedule adherence.

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