Opportunity
Spokane Procureware #6577-26
Centennial Trail Study Professional Planning Services Procurement
Posted
August 18, 2026
Respond By
September 15, 2026
Identifier
6577-26
NAICS
541320, 541330
The City of Spokane is seeking qualified firms to provide professional planning services for a Centennial Trail Study along Upriver Drive, spanning approximately 4 miles from North Center Street to Boulder Beach Trailhead. - Government Buyer: - City of Spokane, Integrated Capital Management Department, Purchasing Department - Scope of Services: - Alternatives analysis for trail alignment and separation of pedestrian/bicycle traffic from motor vehicles - Public participation and outreach to engage stakeholders - Preliminary engineering and surveying for the trail corridor - Permit assessment and compliance with federal grant requirements (Surface Transportation Block Grant) - Preparation of a 30% design for the trail, including safety evaluation, drainage improvements, guardrails, crossing treatments, and neighborhood connectivity - Notable Requirements: - Firms must have at least three years of transportation planning and design experience - Must be licensed to do business in Washington - Compliance with federal debarment and lobbying certifications - Vendors Expressing Interest: - AHBL - ALSC Architects - GeoEngineers - Kimley-Horn and Associates - Kittelson & Associates - MIG, Inc. - No specific products or part numbers are requested; procurement is for professional services only - Contract Duration: - Initial period of 18 months, with an option to extend for an additional 24 months
Description
The City of Spokane is soliciting proposals through a Request for Qualifications (RFQu) for professional planning services to conduct a Centennial Trail Study from Center Street to Boulder Beach. The study includes alternatives analysis, public participation, preliminary engineering, surveying, permit assessment, and 30% design for approximately 4 miles of trail. The scope involves investigating separation of pedestrian and bicycle traffic from motor vehicles, drainage improvements, safety evaluations, and neighborhood connectivity. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the City of Spokane's ProcureWare portal by September 15, 2026.