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This Solicitation opportunity from California was posted on May 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

ON CALL RIGHT OF WAY SERVICES

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MS26-124State & Local

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The contract pertains to on-call right-of-way services for the City of Victorville’s Engineering Department, which manages the Capital Improvement Program encompassing projects in streets, drainage, traffic systems, water, sewer, and airport infrastructure. The Department covers all phases of public works project delivery, including surveying, design, environmental review, right-of-way coordination, and construction administration. The Survey/Mapping Division provides field survey data and associated mapping to support project designs, which progress through structured design milestones at 30%, 60%, 90%, and final stages. Right-of-way consultants are engaged primarily between the 30% and 60% design phases, assisting with preliminary engineering, property research, easement identification, appraisal coordination, and acquisition support. They may also be called upon earlier during the 0-30% phase for projects with anticipated right-of-way challenges. Consultant involvement extends through the later design phases to support final certifications, utility coordination, acquisition completion, and preparation of necessary documentation for Permission to Enter and Construct. The solicitation, identified as MS26-124, was posted on May 13, 2026, with responses due by June 4, 2026. The contract services will be performed in California, with the City of Victorville acting as the contracting agency. Key contacts include the Assistant Engineer II and Finance Specialist at the Engineering Department, who oversee project coordination and procurement processes. The contract seeks to ensure comprehensive right-of-way services that support the successful implementation of capital improvement projects throughout the city.

General Info

On-call right-of-way services for Victorville's capital improvement projects, covering all public works phases.

Agency

California → Engineering

NAICS

541370 - Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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City of Victorville Consultant Professional Services Agreement

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MS26-124 On Call Right of Way Services RFQ

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Appendix A - Typical Environmental Review and Permitting Requirements

PDFsupporting-document

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AgencyCalifornia → Engineering
Contacts2 people available
OfficeVictorville, CA, 92392, US
Organization / Agency
California → Engineering
Office AddressVictorville, CA, 92392, US
Contacts
XIMENA ZAMBRANOAssistant Engineer II
Megan SeidlerFinance Specialist

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Entram
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL
Joseph J. Blake and Associates
Melville, NY
AGC Plan Room https://www.agcsd.org/Departments/PlanRoom/
Lakeside, CA

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The Engineering Department oversees the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which delivers a wide range of projects involving streets, drainage, traffic systems, water, sewer, and airport infrastructure. The Department is responsible for the complete delivery of public works improvements, including project initiation, planning, environmental review, design development, right-of-way coordination, and construction administration. The City's Engineering Department performs in-house surveying and design services for a variety of capital improvement projects. The Survey/Mapping Division typically conducts field surveys within project limits and prepares electronic survey data consisting of point files containing Northing, Easting, and Elevation information, together with associated linework identifying existing right-of-way, easements, APNs, and other existing features. Using this survey information, City staff develops project designs, including existing and proposed surfaces, horizontal and vertical alignments, profiles, cross sections, corridors, utility coordination, and related construction documents necessary for project delivery. Typical design milestones occur at the 30%, 60%, 90%, and final design stages. Right-of-way consultants are expected to coordinate with the City's phased design development process and provide services as needed to support project delivery. Consultant involvement will generally begin during the 30% to 60% design phase, once preliminary design layouts, alignments, and project impacts have been established and potential right-of-way requirements can be identified. At this stage, consultants may assist with preliminary right-of-way engineering, property research, easement identification, appraisal coordination, acquisition support, and related services necessary to support continued project development and delivery. Consultants may also be requested to provide early coordination or feasibility support during the 0–30% phase for projects with anticipated right-of-way constraints or complex property impacts. Continued consultant coordination through the 60–90% and final design phases may be required to support final right-of-way certifications, acquisition completion, utility coordination, and preparation of exhibits for Permission to Enter and Construct (PTEAC), as applicable.