Clear Roads - Updated Techniques in Clearing Different Interchange Configurations and Other Geometric Layouts
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- Bid Title
- Clear Roads - Updated Techniques in Clearing Different Interchange Configurations and Other Geometric Layouts
- Issuing Agency
- State Government of Minnesota
- Location
- Minnesota
- Published Date
- Dec 2, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 16, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Clear Roads - Updated Techniques in Clearing Different Interchange Configurations and Other Geometric Layouts
Brief Description: MnDOT requests responses for this Clear Roads project to document the best practices in clearing snow from four to six different interchange and intersection layouts and provide training videos / animations and additional training materials on the subject. There are numerous pass sequences that snow and ice professionals can use to clear a given snow route, intersection, or interchange configuration. Having a resource that provides guidance on the most efficient and effective means for snow removal, while utilizing common equipment setups, will help agencies better train their operators, justify the purchase of specialized equipment, manage resources, and improve service levels to the motoring public. The primary goal of this project is to document and produce training materials that showcase the most efficient practices to properly clear various interchange and intersection layouts.
Date posted: 11/04/2025
Due date: 12/16/2025 - Attachment Preview
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State of MinnesotaREQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)PART A: INSTRUCTIONS AND CONTENTClear Roads - Updated Techniques in Clearing Different Interchange Configurations andOther Geometric LayoutsMnDOT Contract Number: 1060855Date Posted: 11/04/20251. Responses must be received not later than 2:00 PM, Central Time, 12/16/2025. Late responses will not beconsidered.2. This document is available in alternative formats for persons with disabilities by calling Michael Friberg at 651-366-4683 or for persons who are hearing, or speech impaired by calling the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529. For other information on disability rights and protections, contact MnDOT’s Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator.3. As of July 1, 2025, certain terms are unenforceable in state contracts. See Session Laws, 2025 Regular Session,Chapter 39, Article 2, Sec. 45.Minnesota’s Commitment to Diversity and InclusionThe State of Minnesota is committed to diversity and inclusion in its public procurement process. The goal is toensure that those providing goods and services to the State are representative of our Minnesota communitiesand include businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, and those with substantial physical disabilities.Creating broader opportunities for historically under-represented groups provides for additional options andgreater competition in the marketplace, creates stronger relationships and engagement within the State’scommunities, and fosters economic development and equality.To further this commitment, the Department of Administration operates a program for Minnesota-based smallbusinesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, and those with substantial physical disabilities. For additionalinformation on this program, or to determine eligibility, please call 651-296-2600 or go towww.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/mn02001.html.SPECIAL NOTICE: This is a request for proposal. It does not obligate MnDOT to award a contract or complete theproposed program, and MnDOT reserves the right to cancel this RFP if it is considered in its best interest.(CSS/CM Last Updated: 09/10/2025)TABLE OF CONTENTSRequest For Proposal ContentSECTION 1 - INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDERS ......................................................................................................... 4SECTION 2 - SUMMARY OF PROJECT SCOPE ............................................................................................................ 5SECTION 3 – PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............................................................. 6SECTION 4 – PROPOSAL CONTENT & SUBMISSION.................................................................................................. 8SECTION 5 – EVALUATION PROCEDURE AND CRITERIA ..........................................................................................13SECTION 6 – TERMS & GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................14Request For Proposal Required Forms and Declarations (see PART B, posted seperately)1. Attachment 1: Responder Declarations2. Attachment 2: Exceptions to MnDOT's Terms and Conditions3. Attachment 3: Responder Formsa. Conflicts of Interest Checklist and Disclosure Formb. Resident Vendor Formc. Federal Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying (Standard Form-LLL)THE BALANCE OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK(CSS/CM Last Updated: 09/10/2025)2SECTION 1 – INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDERSSteps forCompleting YourResponseFollow the steps below to complete your response to this RFP:Step 1: Read the solicitation documents and ask questions, if anyStep 2: Write your Proposal and complete the required Forms in Part B of this RFPStep 3: Submit your ProposalIncompleteSubmittalsA Proposal must be submitted along with any required additional documents. IncompleteProposals that materially deviate from the required format and content may be rejected.How to AskQuestionsSTEP 1 – READ THE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT & ASK QUESTIONS, IF ANYThe Instructions for Questions and Answers section is in this link to Section 3.The contact person for questions is:Michael Friberg, Contract AdministratorConsultant ServicesMichael.friberg@state.mn.usHow to Writeyour ResponseWhere to SendYour ResponseThe MnDOT Contract Number and RFP title must be included in the subject line of the emailQuestions must be emailed to the contact by 2:00 p.m. Central Time on 11/25/2025.Other personnel are not authorized to answer questions regarding this RFP.STEP 2 – WRITE YOUR RESPONSEThe Proposal Content section is in this link to Section 4. Prepare a written response and supplyall requested content. Proposals must address the requested information and documentsdetailed in Section 4 or be disqualified as non-responsive.All Proposals submitted in response to this RFP will be public information under the MinnesotaData Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 once the evaluation process is complete.Make sure to review and sign your Proposal and include all necessary Part B Attachments.STEP 3 –SUBMIT YOUR RESPONSEProposals must be electronically submitted to:Michael Friberg, Contract AdministratorMichael.friberg@state.mn.usInclude the MnDOT Contract No. 1060855 and Clear Roads - Updated Techniques in ClearingDifferent Interchange Configurations and Other Geometric Layouts in the subject line of theemail. You must copy: ProfessionalTechnicalContractForms.dot@state.mn.us on the email.Proposals must be received not later than 2:00 PM, Central Time, on 12/16/2025. Lateresponses will not be considered.You will receive a confirmation email from MnDOT after submission. If you do not, pleaseemail the Contract Administrator above to ensure your response was received.(CSS/CM Last Updated: 09/10/2025)3By signing and submitting a Proposal, you are making a binding legal offer for the period oftime listed here. This Condition of Offer is discussed in more detail in the Terms & GeneralRequirements section, in this link to Section 6 (13).SECTION 2 –SUMMARY OF PROJECT SCOPE1. Project Overview and GoalsThis project has been developed by Clear Roads. Clear Roads is an ongoing pooled fund research project aimed atrigorous testing of winter maintenance materials, equipment and methods for use by highway maintenance crews. ClearRoads will fund and oversee the contract for this project in coordination with MnDOT. For more information, visitwww.clearroads.org.MnDOT requests responses for this Clear Roads project to document the best practices in clearing snow from four to sixdifferent interchange and intersection layouts and provide training videos / animations and additional training materialson the subject. There are numerous pass sequences that snow and ice professionals can use to clear a given snow route,intersection, or interchange configuration. Having a resource that provides guidance on the most efficient and effectivemeans for snow removal, while utilizing common equipment setups, will help agencies better train their operators,justify the purchase of specialized equipment, manage resources, and improve service levels to the motoring public.This project will involve researching and documenting current snow removal practices used by transportation agenciesto determine the most efficient best practices for clearing the four to six identified interchange and intersectiongeometries. The selected vendor will produce training videos / animations and associated training materials thatshowcase these practices, which will aid in training and help improve winter operations. These videos / animations andtraining materials should supplement the ten interchanges completed as part of Clear Roads Project 14-03.2. Scope of Work and DeliverablesThe primary goal of this project is to document and produce training materials that showcase the most efficientpractices to properly clear various interchange and intersection layouts. CR 14-03 laid the groundwork for this project,which will build upon those initial efforts.Investigators will develop videos / animations and associated training materials for four to six new (beyond thoseaddressed in CR 14-03) types of intersections and interchanges (such as a Continuous Green T-Intersection, RestrictedCrossing U-Turn and new roundabout types). The new videos / animations should be similar and supplemental in styleand content to the ten videos / animations produced as part of CR 14-03. Each video / animation should include:1. Title for the intersection/interchange layout (with runtime).2. An animated overhead view of the layout showing truck maneuvers required to clear theinterchange/intersection.3. Supplemental video shots of plow trucks clearing each type of geometry should be included. Clear Roads canhelp identify existing footage available from media outlets.4. Narration and appropriate subtitles for each technique.Investigators will develop a one-page reference card for each of the interchange / intersection layouts, showing theoverhead view of the geometry, along with other visual and written instructions on how to clear that type ofintersection / interchange. Investigators will also develop a supplemental Practice Manual section and PowerPoint(CSS/CM Last Updated: 09/10/2025)4presentation for trainers to use that complement the videos / animations and reference cards and reinforce the keytechniques for each interchange.Anticipated DeliverablesThe following is a list of deliverables expected to be provided by the successful responder:1. Kick-off teleconference at the start of the project to review project tasks and goals and discuss the plans for all of thetasks.2. Check-in teleconferences with Clear Roads to review deliverables as appropriate.3. Survey of Clear Roads member states to identify four to six interchange / intersection geometries to be studied foroptimal clearing techniques and the states that use the identified geometries. Review survey questions with the ClearRoads subcommittee prior to distribution. The task deliverables will be draft survey questions and a draft survey analysisto be finalized after subcommittee review.4. Follow-up interviews / meetings with states that employ the four to six interchanges / intersections identified todetermine optimal clearing techniques. The task deliverable will be a draft summary of techniques and insights to befinalized after subcommittee review.5. An outline and script for each type of interchange / intersection in chapter format. Clear Roads will review / approveprior to moving onto the next task.6. A video/animation, a one-page reference card and supplement to the Practice Manual for one of the intersections /interchanges to be finalized after review by the Clear Roads subcommittee.7. A video/animation, a one-page reference card and supplement to the Practice Manual for each of the remainingintersections / interchanges to be finalized after review by the Clear Roads subcommittee.8. Virtual webinar to present project findings including a PowerPoint presentation for trainers to use that complementsthe videos / animations and reference cards and reinforces the key techniques for each interchange. The investigatorwill provide the draft versions at least two weeks in advance of the webinar. The investigator should also assume therewill be some additional time required after the presentation to gather and incorporate feedback for final acceptance.9. Quarterly Reports that provide documentation of progress should be submitted to the Clear Roads Technical AdvisoryCommittee (TAC) at the end of each quarter of the year (March 31, June 30, September 30, December 31) for theduration of the contract.While not required on a pass/fail basis, demonstration of the following desired skills will be taken into considerationwhen rating responders’ qualifications and experience.1. Experience as a videographer, or in video production and graphic design.2. The research team should include at least one person with knowledge and experience related to winter roadmaintenance operations.3. Experience developing and analyzing surveys and conducting interviews.4. Demonstrated ability to develop training products for non-technical audiences.5. Ability to synthesize information and produce working documents and graphic presentations for a particular audienceto understand.3. Additional Tasks or Activities.Responders are encouraged to propose additional tasks or activities if they will substantially improve the results of thisProject. These items must be separated from the required items on the cost proposal required under this RFP.THE BALANCE OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK(CSS/CM Last Updated: 09/10/2025)5
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- NAICS 237310Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
- NAICS 238910Site Preparation Contractors
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