Opportunity
Costa Mesa Planet bids #26-21
Costa Mesa Seeks Engineering Design Services for Fair Drive Circulation Improvements
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
July 09, 2026
Identifier
26-21
NAICS
541330
The City of Costa Mesa Public Works Department is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide design services for the Fair Drive Circulation Improvements Project, a federally funded initiative. - Government Buyer: - City of Costa Mesa, Public Works Department - Scope of Services: - Professional engineering design services for safety and circulation improvements along Fair Drive (Harbor Boulevard to Newport Boulevard) - Tasks include topographic survey, utility research, conceptual and preliminary design, alternatives analysis, community engagement, environmental approval, and final design (plans, specifications, estimates) - Quality assurance/quality control required - Project Focus: - Safety and circulation enhancements, including options for Class IV cycle tracks, transit stop upgrades, new or improved crosswalks, and modified traffic controls (e.g., roundabouts, protected intersections, pedestrian hybrid beacons) - Significant community outreach and stakeholder engagement required - Requirements: - Experience with federally funded projects and Caltrans procedures is mandatory - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified engineering service providers - Contract Details: - Anticipated contract term is three years, with two one-year renewal options
Description
The City of Costa Mesa Public Works Department is soliciting proposals from professional engineering firms for the design of the federally-funded Fair Drive Circulation Improvements Project, known as "Fair Drive For All." The project involves safety and circulation enhancements along Fair Drive from Harbor Boulevard to Fairview Road, including multiple design alternatives, community outreach, environmental analyses, and final design. Potential improvements include Class IV cycle tracks, transit stop upgrades, crosswalks, and modified traffic controls such as roundabouts or pedestrian hybrid beacons. Extensive community engagement with neighborhood members and stakeholders is planned.