The Engineer’s Office of Montgomery County, Ohio, is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the county’s critical transportation and water infrastructure to ensure public safety, mobility, and environmental resilience. Its core mission centers on the construction, rehabilitation, and long-term preser...
The Engineer’s Office of Montgomery County, Ohio, is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the county’s critical transportation and water infrastructure to ensure public safety, mobility, and environmental resilience. Its core mission centers on the construction, rehabilitation, and long-term preservation of highways, bridges, and stormwater systems, with a strategic emphasis on proactive asset management and infrastructure modernization. Key initiatives include county-wide resurfacing programs, bridge replacement projects, and stream restoration efforts designed to mitigate erosion and improve watershed health. The agency prioritizes durable, code-compliant solutions that extend service life and reduce lifecycle costs, aligning with state and federal transportation standards.
The agency most frequently procures civil construction services related to roadway and bridge infrastructure, including asphalt resurfacing, structural rehabilitation, and new construction of load-bearing elements. Water and sewer line projects, though less frequent, reflect a targeted commitment to environmental infrastructure. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations under standard public works procurement frameworks, with no set-asides observed, indicating an open, performance-based bidding environment.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction), with secondary focus on NAICS 237110 (Water and Sewer Line Construction). The agency does not employ set-aside programs and appears to prioritize technical capability, compliance with DOT standards, and proven experience in heavy civil construction over demographic-based vendor preferences. Vendor relationships are built on demonstrated competency in infrastructure delivery, adherence to engineering specifications, and timely project execution.
Organized under Montgomery County’s public works structure and headquartered in Dayton, the Engineer’s Office serves all unincorporated areas and collaborates with municipal partners across the county. It utilizes formal public bidding processes and design-bid-build procurement models, relying on licensed contractors with expertise in transportation and hydraulic infrastructure. Its scope is regional, with projects spanning multiple townships and incorporated municipalities.