Opportunity

Agoura Hills Planet bids #143779

Design Engineering Services for Reyes Adobe Road Class II Bike Lane Gap Closure

Posted

July 07, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

143779

NAICS

541330, 237310

The City of Agoura Hills Public Works Department is seeking professional design engineering services to close a 0.3-mile gap in the Class II bike lane network along Reyes Adobe Road, improving bicycle connectivity across the U.S. 101 freeway. - Government Buyer: - City of Agoura Hills Public Works Department - Scope of Services: - Project management and coordination with Caltrans and other agencies - Public outreach and stakeholder engagement - Assessment of existing site conditions and development of project alternatives - Preliminary and final engineering design for approximately 0.3 miles of new Class II bicycle lanes - Roadway restriping, lane narrowing, median modifications, curb ramp rehabilitation, traffic signal and detection adjustments, bicycle box installation, and roadway resurfacing - Preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) - Permitting and regulatory compliance, including federal requirements due to HUD Community Project Funding - Bid support and grant administration - Notable Requirements: - Experience with federally funded transportation projects - Ability to coordinate with multiple agencies for permitting and approvals - Electronic proposal submission via PlanetBids - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - Project is funded by a HUD Community Project Funding grant

Description

This solicitation is for professional design engineering services related to the Bicycle Master Plan Implementation Project, specifically the Reyes Adobe Road Class II Bike Lane Gap Closure. The project involves planning, design, and coordination to install approximately 0.3 miles of new Class II bicycle lanes along Reyes Adobe Road to close a critical gap in the city's bicycle network. The work includes project management, coordination, public outreach, existing conditions assessment, agency coordination, permitting, preliminary and final engineering design, bid support, and grant administration support. The project is funded through a FY 2024 HUD Community Project Funding grant.

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