Opportunity

Seattle Park District Opengov #26-014QP-FHWA

Seattle DOT Solicits Construction Management for East Marginal Way Pavement Preservation

Posted

July 15, 2026

Respond By

August 12, 2026

Identifier

26-014QP-FHWA

NAICS

237310

The City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is seeking Statements of Qualifications for Construction Management (CM) services for the East Marginal Way Pavement Preservation Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) - Scope of Work: - Construction management for a 2-inch asphalt mill and overlay on E Marginal Way S - Includes base repairs, ADA-compliant curb ramps, stormwater drainage improvements, striping and signal loop restoration, and final surfacing - Additional improvements may be identified during Complete Streets planning - Team Requirements: - Full-time resident engineer - Two full-time construction inspectors - Part-time change order/scheduling specialist - Office engineer, document control/contract admin, and outreach support - Funding and Value: - Estimated construction contract value: $11 million - Initial consultant contract: $2 million, two-year duration, with possible increases - Partially funded by a $6.87M PSRC preservation grant; federal funding contingent on approval - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal funding conditions and FHWA-reviewed plans/specs - Voluntary 10% Small Business Enterprise (SBE) participation goal - Submission of federal certifications and questionnaires - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Project administered in part through the Washington State Department of Transportation

Description

The City of Seattle, through the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), is requesting Statements of Qualifications for Construction Management services for the AAC East Marginal Way project. The project involves pavement preservation work including a 2-inch asphalt mill and overlay on the southern portion of E Marginal Way S, aiming to extend pavement life by 10 to 20 years. The scope includes base repairs, ADA curb ramps, stormwater drainage improvements, striping and signal loop restoration, final surfacing course, and additional improvements during Complete Streets planning. The estimated construction contract value is $11 million, with work scheduled from February 2027 to July 2028, contingent on federal funding approval.

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