Opportunity

City of Rochester #27107

Civil Engineering Design Services for Lexington Avenue Safe Streets for All Project

Posted

July 11, 2026

Respond By

August 07, 2026

Identifier

27107

NAICS

541330

This opportunity seeks a qualified consultant to provide civil engineering design services for the Lexington Avenue Safe Streets for All Project in Rochester, NY. - Government Buyer: - City of Rochester Department of Environmental Services, Bureau of Architecture and Engineering - Project managed by Monica Boehmer - Project Scope: - Civil engineering design for safety and maintenance improvements along Lexington Avenue (City Line to Lake Avenue) - Services include: topographic surveys, preliminary and final design, environmental reviews, community/public outreach, engineers design report, contract documents, bidding/award support, and construction administration (excluding Resident Project Representation) - Specific improvements: milling and resurfacing, curb and sidewalk replacement, pedestrian and bicycle facility design, street lighting, traffic signal modernization, ADA compliance, utility coordination, traffic and parking studies, pavement evaluation - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive civil engineering and design services (no specific products or part numbers requested) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal and local funding provisions - Living wage requirements, workforce reporting, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) utilization - Public engagement and community outreach are integral to the project - Estimated construction budget: approximately $10 million - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation

Description

The City of Rochester Department of Environmental Services Street Design Division is soliciting proposals for a Professional Services Agreement. The contract involves the design and preparation of engineering reports and construction contract documents for safety and maintenance improvements to Lexington Avenue, an arterial street in Rochester, New York. This project is federally and locally funded and covers the area from City Line to Lake Avenue. The design phase is anticipated to start in December 2026, with construction services extending through November 2030.

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