Opportunity
Palmdale Planet bids #PN 945
Palmdale Seeks Civil & Traffic Engineering Design for Rancho Vista Blvd At-Grade Crossing Safety Project
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 22, 2026
Identifier
PN 945
NAICS
541330, 237310
The City of Palmdale Public Works Department is seeking qualified civil and traffic engineering consultants for the Rancho Vista Blvd At-grade Crossing Safety Improvements project. - Government Buyer: - City of Palmdale, Department of Public Works - Contact: Roberto Martinez, P.E. - Project Scope: - Professional civil and traffic engineering design services for safety enhancements at the intersection of Sierra Highway and Rancho Vista Boulevard - Survey of existing conditions - Preparation of complete plans, specifications, and construction cost estimates - Coordination with Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for permitting and access - Installation of additional roadway signage and thermoplastic striping within UPRR/SCRRA right-of-way - Bidding assistance and potential construction engineering support - Notable Requirements: - Consultants must have a Southern California office and at least 5 years of relevant experience - Most work must be self-performed by the selected consultant - Vendor registration with PlanetBids system required - Compliance with city ordinances and workforce agreements - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The City of Palmdale is seeking a qualified consultant to provide professional civil and traffic engineering design services for the Rancho Vista Blvd At-grade Crossing Safety Improvements project. The project is located at the intersection of Sierra Highway and Rancho Vista Boulevard, both major truck routes classified as Principal Arterials. The scope includes surveying existing conditions, creating complete plans, specifications, and construction costs, and coordinating with relevant agencies for permits and access. The project aims to improve safety elements within the UPRR/SCRRA right-of-way, including installing additional roadway signage and thermoplastic striping.