Opportunity
Catoosa County Granicus #RFQ-484-080526
Catoosa County Seeks Engineering Design Services for Multi-Location Roadway Resurfacing
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
August 05, 2026
Identifier
RFQ-484-080526
NAICS
541330, 237310
Catoosa County Government is seeking qualified engineering firms to provide design services for a multi-location roadway resurfacing project in Catoosa County, Georgia. - Government Buyer: Catoosa County Government - Project Scope: - Engineering design services for resurfacing at four locations: Burning Bush Road, Graysville Road, Pollard Road, and Hacket Mill Road - Work includes patching, asphalt overlay, single surface treatment, and earth shoulder backfilling - Services cover preliminary engineering, final design, preparation of plans/specifications/estimates, bid process assistance, and construction phase support (inspection, testing, coordination) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified engineering firms - Notable Requirements: - Firms must have GDOT prequalification in relevant area classes (rural/urban roadway design, utility coordination, surveying, testing, construction engineering, erosion control, inspection) - Strict communication restrictions with county staff during solicitation - Two-phase selection process: qualifications review and technical approach assessment - Contract Structure: - Multi-phase, project-specific agreement - Payment may be lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, cost per unit, or specific rate of compensation - Contract duration is until completion of preliminary engineering, with possible extension for construction revisions
Description
This is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) issued by Catoosa County Government seeking qualified firms or organizations to provide engineering design services. The services include patching, asphalt overlay, single surface treatment, and earth shoulder backfilling along four specified locations in Catoosa County, Georgia. The contract is anticipated to be a multi-phase, project-specific agreement with payment types potentially including lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, cost per unit of work, or specific rate of compensation. The selection process involves a two-phase evaluation including qualifications review and technical approach assessment.