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RFP 346 - Airport Engineering Services

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RFP-123967State & Local

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The County of Accomack, Virginia, is seeking qualified engineers and consultants to provide professional architectural, engineering, and planning services on an as-needed basis for airport development projects at the Accomack County Airport in Melfa. These services are to be delivered in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular 150/5100-14E and are anticipated to span the next five years, encompassing design work including environmental assessments where required. The County intends to pursue federal and state funding through the Airport Improvement Program and must ensure all proposals meet the eligibility criteria for such grants, including adherence to all related federal and state regulatory obligations. Contractors must fully comply with the County’s DBE Plan for projects exceeding $250,000 and demonstrate understanding of the requirements tied to publicly funded aviation infrastructure. The solicitation, identified as RFP-123967 titled Airport Engineering Services, was posted on July 8, 2026, with responses due by August 14, 2026. Proposals must be submitted through the designated vendor portal and should reflect capability to support the County’s long-term airport development goals under federally mandated guidelines. All work will be performed at the Melfa, Virginia, airport location, and inquiries should be directed to Jessica Pawin at the County’s provided contact information. There is no set-aside classification, and selected firms will be engaged as needed over the coming years to assist with planning, design, and documentation for future airport enhancements.

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Accomack County seeks engineers for five-year airport design services at Melfa, complying with FAA and federal grant requirements.

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Virginia → County of AccomackView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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Melfa, Accomack County, VA, VA, USA

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AgencyVirginia → County of Accomack
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The County of Accomack Virginia is accepting proposals from engineers/consultants to provide professional services as required by the Accomack County Airport on as “as needed basis” in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular No.150/5100-14E dated September 25, 2015, for professional architectural, engineering and planning services for airport development projects at the Accomack County Airport in Melfa, Virginia. The projects are anticipated for design during the next five (5) years.
Respondents are advised that it is the intent of the County to submit requests for federal and state (Virginia) funding grants for all eligible work associated with the design (including environmental assessments, where applicable), development and construction of the projects; and, therefore, proposals must be responsive to the eligibility criteria for Federal and State Airport Improvement Programs. Respondents must certify compliance with all applicable federal and state requirements to which the County is obligated as a result of receiving federal and state funding assistance including the Airport’s DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) Plan for projects over $250,000.

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