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The City of Bellingham (“City”) is seeking submittals (RFQ #79B-2018) from transportation planning and engineering firms interested in providing professional transportation analysis services to the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department for the James Street Multimodal Feasibility Study (ES-0549) between East Orchard Drive and Kellogg Road (5,675 LF). The City invites all interested parties to respond to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) by submitting their qualifications relating to this type of project. All prospective consultants are advised that federally funded projects will be held to federal EEO requirements. Disadvantaged, minority and women-owned consultant firms are encouraged to respond. Upon consideration of the submittals, the City will negotiate final terms with the selected party. The purpose of the James Street Multimodal Feasibility Study is to: 1.) Analyze alternatives for constructing ADA-compliant pedestrian, bicycle, and transit-supportive improvements on the James Street corridor; 2.) Identify preferred alternatives by arterial segment based on benefit-to-cost analysis; 3.) Develop all preferred alternatives to 30% design with cost estimates for construction; 4.) Develop a financially feasible phasing plan for construction; and 5.) Identify local, state, and federal funding options.
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