Opportunity
County of Collier #281686
Design Services for Veterans Memorial Blvd. Phase II Extension
Posted
July 08, 2026
Respond By
August 07, 2026
Identifier
281686
NAICS
541330, 237310
Collier County is seeking professional design services for Phase II of the Veterans Memorial Boulevard Extension project. - Government Buyer: - Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division - Transportation Engineering Division is the requesting department - Scope of Work: - Design services for extending Veterans Memorial Blvd. approximately 1.23 miles west - Coordination with environmental permitting, including modifications to existing Environmental Resource Permits (ERPs) for Mercedes-Benz, Triangle Parcel, and Turtle Creek - Potential acquisition of new permits if not obtained by the 60% design phase - Right-of-way considerations and integration with adjacent developments (e.g., Imperial Lakes Development) - Coordination with fire control district initiatives, including a proposed new fire station and temporary signal installation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified professional services firms - Unique Requirements: - Compliance with environmental permitting - Coordination with multiple stakeholders - Integration of development and public safety infrastructure
Description
The Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division has issued a Request for Professional Services to obtain proposals for design services for Phase II of the Veterans Memorial Boulevard Extension project. Phase II will extend the roadway approximately 1.23 miles west from the terminus of Phase I, crossing Old 41 and terminating at the proposed intersection with US 41. The project includes coordination with environmental permitting efforts, with final permits anticipated by early 2027, and involves right-of-way considerations and coordination with adjacent developments and fire control district initiatives. The scope includes addressing environmental permit modifications and potential inclusion of permit acquisition in the scope if not obtained by the 60% design phase.