Opportunity
Costa Mesa Planet bids #RFP NO. 26-19
Engineering Design Services for Pedestrian Crossing Improvements in Costa Mesa
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 17, 2026
Identifier
RFP NO. 26-19
NAICS
541330, 541310, 237310, 541320
This opportunity from the City of Costa Mesa Public Works Department seeks qualified consultants for engineering design services to improve pedestrian safety at the intersection of Placentia Avenue and Center Street. - Government Buyer: - City of Costa Mesa Public Works Department - Scope of Work: - Design of a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Signal (HAWK signal) - Curb extension (bulb-out) at the northwest corner - New signing and striping - Slurry seal application - New curb ramps and sidewalks - Landscaping and parkways - Utility relocations as needed - Services Requested: - Professional engineering design services - Preparation of construction bid documents (100% design plans, specifications, engineer's estimate) - Community outreach, topographic survey, utility research, preliminary and final design - Notable Requirements: - Minimum five years' experience in traffic signal and pedestrian crossing design - Local office presence required - Qualified key personnel must be identified - Community engagement and support for the project - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned; focus is on design and consulting services - Contract Term: - Base term of two years with three one-year renewal options - Project schedule anticipated up to nine months
Description
The City of Costa Mesa Public Works Department is soliciting proposals for professional engineering services to design the City Center Street Pedestrian Crossing and Circulation Improvements project. The project includes designing a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Signal (HAWK signal) at Placentia Avenue and Center Street, along with curb extensions, new signing and striping, slurry seal, curb ramps, sidewalks, landscaping, parkways, and utility relocations as needed. The purpose is to facilitate pedestrian crossing movements and improve bicycle and pedestrian safety at the intersection. Community engagement has shown support for the pedestrian crossing improvements.