Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #2026023-RFQ2911
Engineering Services Sought for North Belair Road Widening Project (PI# 0021741)
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
2026023-RFQ2911
NAICS
541330, 237310
Columbia County Board of Commissioners is seeking engineering firms to support the North Belair Road (CR 580) widening project (PI# 0021741). - Project scope includes: - Widening approximately 2.4 miles of North Belair Road from two to three lanes - Adding a continuous central turning lane and right-turn deceleration lanes - Constructing a shared-use path for cyclists and pedestrians - Upgrading infrastructure and safety at the CSX railroad crossing - The selected engineering consultant will provide: - Concept development, field surveys, and environmental documentation - Public involvement and preliminary/final construction plans - Subsurface utility engineering and utility coordination/relocation management (per GDOT Chapter 14) - Right-of-way plans, all in compliance with Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) policies and Plan Development Process - 15% Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation goal for federally funded projects - Contract may be structured as lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, cost per unit of work, or specific rate of compensation - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in this solicitation
Description
The solicitation is for engineering services related to the Columbia County PI 0021741 project, which involves widening approximately 2.4 miles of North Belair Road (CR 580) from two lanes to three lanes, extending from Evans to Locks Road to SR 28 (Fury's Ferry Road). The project aims to improve safety and operational efficiency by adding travel lanes, a continuous central turning lane, right-turn deceleration lanes, and a shared-use path for cyclists and pedestrians. The scope also includes infrastructure and safety upgrades at the CSX railroad crossing. The selected consultant will deliver all project phases including concept development, surveys, environmental documentation, public involvement, construction plans, utility coordination, right-of-way plans, and final construction plans in accordance with GDOT policies and the Plan Development Process.