Opportunity

Agoura Hills Planet bids #Bicycle Master Plan Implementation Project - Reyes Adobe Road Class II Bike Lane Gap Closure Design RFQ/RFP

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

Posted

July 07, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

Bicycle Master Plan Implementation Project - Reyes Adobe Road Class II Bike Lane Gap Closure Design RFQ/RFP

NAICS

541330, 237310, 237990

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 along Reyes Adobe Road, enhancing bicycle connectivity across the U.S. 101 freeway. - Government Buyer: - City of Agoura Hills Public Works Department, Los Angeles County, California - Scope of Services: - Project management and coordination with Caltrans and other agencies - Public outreach and meetings with City staff and officials - Assessment of existing conditions and development of conceptual alternatives - Preliminary and final engineering design, including plans, specifications, and cost estimates - Permitting and regulatory agency coordination - Bid and procurement support - Grant administration and federal compliance (HUD Community Project Funding) - Project Details: - Installation of 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 - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with City and Caltrans standards - Experience with federally funded transportation projects - Electronic proposal submission via PlanetBids - Preparation of both technical and cost proposals - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified engineering consulting firms

Description

The City of Agoura Hills is soliciting professional design engineering services for the Bicycle Master Plan Implementation Project focused on closing a critical gap in the Class II bike lane along Reyes Adobe Road. The project includes approximately 0.3 miles of new bike lanes to connect neighborhoods across the U.S. 101 freeway, enhancing local and regional connectivity. Scope of work involves project management, existing conditions assessment, agency coordination, preliminary and final design, and grant administration support. The project is funded by a Fiscal Year 2024 Community Project Funding grant from HUD and requires compliance with City and Caltrans standards.

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