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This Solicitation opportunity from Georgia was posted on May 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS/PROPOSALS ENGINEERING SERVICES

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PE-66965-NONST-2026-000000002State & Local

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The City of Oakwood, Georgia, is seeking qualifications from experienced consulting engineering firms to assist with planning, applying for, and administering various state and federal projects focused on community, economic development, and transportation. These projects include a wide range of infrastructure improvements such as Complete Streets initiatives involving multi-modal and alternative transportation elements (e.g., sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, streetscapes), as well as water, sewer, stormwater systems, and enhancements to downtown, commercial, industrial, recreational, and public spaces in alignment with local and regional plans. Firms must be licensed, technically capable of assessing infrastructure needs, and experienced in preparing project scopes, designs, cost estimates, timelines, and engineering drawings. Additionally, they should provide services such as permitting, bidding, construction oversight, inspection, and reporting for federally and state-funded projects. Interested firms must have an active SAM registration, a Unique Entity Identifier, and not be federally debarred. Current priorities include securing a firm to provide competitive preliminary engineering for an Appalachian Regional Commission pre-application due in June 2026 and the full application due in July 2026. The city is also pursuing funding from the Federal Highway Administration’s Safe Streets for All Planning & Demonstration Grant, with an application deadline in late May 2026 and award decisions anticipated in early 2027. The selected firm will be tasked with developing a comprehensive citywide Safety Action Plan addressing existing and future multi-modal surface transportation needs in accordance with local and regional priorities, including established safety and pedestrian plans. The solicitation is open until June 8, 2026, with B.R. White serving as the primary contact for submissions and inquiries.

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Oakwood seeks licensed engineering firms for infrastructure projects, planning, design, permitting, and construction oversight.

Agency

Georgia → City of OakwoodView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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City of Oakwood Engineering Services RFQ Evaluation Criteria May 2026

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Oakwood
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As of Wednesday, May 6, 2026, the City of Oakwood, Georgia, is soliciting Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) from consulting engineering firms with a strong record in successfully assisting local governments plan, apply, and administer various state and federal community, economic development and transportation projects. These include, but are not limited to, Complete Streets multi-modal and alternative transportation infrastructure (sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, streetscapes, signalization, roundabouts), water, sewer, stormwater, downtowns, commercial and industrial areas, recreation areas, and common public spaces in accordance with local and regional plans. Responding firms must be licensed and technically qualified to identify infrastructure deficiencies, prepare project scope/concept design reports, cost estimates, timelines, preliminary and final engineering drawings and design reports. Firms must also provide permitting, bidding, construction administration, inspection and reporting for state and federally funded projects. Responding firms must have an active System for Award Management (SAM) account, a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), and cannot be federally debarred. 1) Immediate plans include contracting with a firm that can successfully provide competitive preliminary engineering for an Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) pre-application due June 19, 2026 and full application due July 10, 2026. 2) The city is currently applying for a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Planning & Demonstration Grant due May 26, 2026. SS4A award announcements are anticipated during the first quarter of 2027). Upon award notification, a qualified firm will be selected to prepare a citywide Safety Action Plan for all existing and future multi-modal surface transportation needs and goals in accordance with local and regional plans, including the GHMPO Safety Action Plan, Bike and Pedestrian Plan, and