Ford Community Center Renovation Project
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Ford Community Center Renovation Project
- Issuing Agency
- State Government of Minnesota
- Location
- Minnesota
- Published Date
- Mar 12, 2026
- Closing Date
- Mar 27, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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MN 68/US 75 Canby Corridor Study
Brief Description: MnDOT requests letters of interest for a corridor study in the City of Canby along Minnesota (MN) 68 and United States (US) 75 from the Minnesota West Community and Technology College south entrance to northern boundary of the Canby Cemetery has been proposed to better identify and document possible improvements to the highway that would be beneficial for roadways users and stakeholders. The assessment will evaluate existing conditions and future performance of the roadway with a multimodal lens. The study will include public engagement with the community and stakeholders to identify roadway users’ needs, with a focus on pedestrians and bicyclists. The goal of this project is to help develop recommendations for a project within the corridor connected to the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funding. The proposed strategies must create a joint vision for the corridor that includes both HSIP related and long-term community goals, considering city and community plans, and help identify and prioritize improvements.
Date posted: 03/12/2026
Due date: 03/27/2026- Announcement
- Scope of Work
- TGB/VET Special Provisions
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Official List
: In order to submit a letter of interest to this project, consultants must be pre-qualified in the following work types:
- 7.12 Planning - Class II
- 21.1 Communications and Public Engagement Project Mgmt.
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1.0 Preliminary Design1.12 Environmental Documentation – Class II Actions1.13 Environmental Documentation – Class III Actions1.21 Geometric Layouts – Level 11.22 Geometric Layouts – Level 22.0 Highway Design2.11 Highway Design – Level 12.12 Highway Design – Level 22.13 Highway Design – Level 33.0 Bridge Design3.11 Bridge and Structure Design – Level 13.12 Bridge and Structure Design – Level 23.13 Bridge and Structure Design – Level 33.14 Bridge and Structure Design – Level 44.0 Bridge Inspection4.1 Structural Metals Inspection4.4 High Mast Light Tower Weld Inspection5.0 Environmental Studies5.2 Air Quality Analysis5.3 Noise Analysis & Abatement Design5.4 Contaminated Property Investigation – Level I5.51 Wetland Services – Level 15.52 Wetland Services – Level 25.53 Wetland Services – Level 36.0 Materials Testing6.1 Geotechnical Studies6.2 Highway Materials Testing6.31 Geotechnical Laboratory Testing – Level 16.32 Geotechnical Laboratory Testing – Level 26.4 Vibration Analysis & Monitoring6.5 Pile Load Testing6.6 Standard Penetration & Rock Coring6.7 Cone Penetration Test6.8 Solid Stem Auger Drilling6.9 Soils Analysis & Recommendations6.10 Ground Penetration Radar Survey6.11 Geotechnical Instrumentation7.0 Transportation Planning7.11 Planning – Class I7.12 Planning – Class II7.13 Planning – Class III8.0 Right of Way Assistance8.1 Direct Purchase8.2 Relocation Assistance – Level 18.3 Field Title Investigation8.4 Title Services8.51 R/W Appraisals – Level 18.52 R/W Appraisals – Level 29.0 Land Surveys9.11 Geodetic Control Surveying – Level 19.12 Geodetic Control Surveying – Level 29.13 Geodetic Control Surveying – Level 39.14 Geodetic Control Surveying – Level 49.2 Legal Description Preparation9.3 Production of Right of Way Acquisition Plats9.4 Design/Location Surveys9.5 Right-of-Way Surveys9.6 Land Surveys10.0 Photogrammetric Mapping and Aerial Imagery10.1 Photogrammetric Mapping10.2 Aerial Imagery and Remote Sensing11.0 Construction Inspection / Contract Administration11.1 Construction Inspection Grading and Base, Bituminous andConcrete11.2 Construction Inspection Bridge Construction11.3 Construction Surveying11.4 Materials Sampling & Testing- Field Sampling and Testing11.5 Materials Sampling & Testing- Plant Inspection/Bituminous11.6 Materials Sampling and Testing- Plant Inspection/Concrete11.7 Construction Contract Administration & Management11.8 ADA Construction Inspection12.0 Cultural Resources12.11 Archaeological Work12.12 Historic Archaeological Work12.3 Geomorphology Studies12.41 Architectural/History Studies (Identification/Evaluation Survey)12.42 Architectural/History Studies (Historic Property Reg/Document)12.5 Historic Architect Services13.0 Hydraulic Structure Inspection, Location and Repair13.1 Detailed Inspection/Location of Stormwater System Features13.2 Video Inspection of Stormwater System Features13.3 Cleaning of Stormwater System Features14.0 Traffic Engineering14.1 Traffic Signal Design14.2 Traffic Signal Operations14.3 Roadway Lighting Design14.41 Temporary Traffic Control Plan Design & Special Provisions – Level 114.42 Temporary Traffic Control Plan Design & Special Provisions – Level 214.43 Temporary Traffic Control Plan Design & Special Provisions – Level 314.61 Signing Plan Design & Special Provisions – Level 114.62 Signing Plan Design & Special Provisions – Level 214.63 Signing Plan Design & Special Provisions – Level 314.7 Traffic Engineering Special Studies14.81 Freeway Modeling – Level 114.82 Freeway Modeling – Level 214.83 Freeway Modeling – Level 315.0 Subsurface Utility Engineering15.1 Subsurface Utility Engineering16.0 Value Engineering16.1 Value Engineering Study/Workshop17.0 Roundabouts17.1 Roundabout Design18.0 Transportation Landscape Architecture18.1 Transportation Landscape Architecture19.0 Asbestos and Regulated Waste19.1 Asbestos Regulated Material Assessment & Removal Oversight19.2 Asbestos Abatement and Peeling Lead Paint Encapsulation19.3 Regulated Waste Removal19.4 Asbestos Containing Waste Material Management Oversight19.5 Asbestos Containing Waste Material Abatement and Mgmt.20.0 Project Management20.11 Preconstruction – Level 120.12 Construction – Level 220.13 Contract Time Determination – Level 321.0 Public Engagement and Communications21.1 Communications and Public Engagement Project Mgmt.21.3 Marketing and Advertising Services21.4 Digital Multimedia Production21.5 Graphic Design22.0 Transportation Research & Innovation Assistance (TRIA)22.1 TRIA: Technology Transfer Activities22.2 TRIA: Program Support22.3 TRIA: Data Analysis and Implementation22.4 Library Support Services23.0 Document Review23.11 Document Review Services – Level 123.12 Document Review Services – Level 223.21 Document Scanning and Data Processing Services – Level 123.22 Document Scanning and Data Processing Services – Level 223.31 Data Input Services – Level 123.32 Data Input Services – Level 223.4 Hosted Document Review Services24.0 Building Services24.1 Building Planning and Scoping24.21 Architectural Design24.22 Civil Engineering24.23 Electrical Engineering24.24 Mechanical Engineering24.25 Structural Engineering24.31 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Commissioning24.32 HVAC Test and Balance (TAB) Services24.33 Building Automation Systems (BAS) Commissioning and Technical Service24.4 Building Geotechnical Studies and Material Testing and Special Inspection24.51 Water, Wastewater and Subsurface Sewage Treatment System Services – Level 124.52 Water, Wastewater and Subsurface Sewage Treatment System Services – Level 224.53 Water, Wastewater and Subsurface Sewage Treatment System Services – Level 324.6 Owners Representative and Construction Contract AdministrationPRE-QUALIFICATION ANNOUNCEMENTMinnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT)MN 68/US 75 Canby Corridor StudyMnDOT Contract No. 1062602Minnesota’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 Minnesota’s communities andinclude businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans and those with substantial physical disabilities. Creatingbroader opportunities for historically under-represented groups provides for additional options and greatercompetition in the marketplace, creates stronger relationships and engagement within the state’s communities andfosters economic development and equality.To further this commitment, the Minnesota Department of Administration operates a program for Minnesota-based small businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans and those with substantial physical disabilities. Foradditional information on this program, or to determine eligibility, please call 651-296-2600 or go towww.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/mn02001.html.This document is available in alternative formats for persons with disabilities by calling Gretchen Warner-Rhubee at 320-214-6355 or for persons who are hearing, or speech impaired by calling the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529. Forother information on disability rights and protections, contact MnDOT’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator.This request for letters of interest does not obligate MnDOT to award a contract or complete the project, and MnDOTreserves the right to cancel the Announcement if it is considered to be in its best interest.As of July 1, 2025, certain terms are unenforceable in state contracts. See Minnesota Statutes §16C.05 subdivision 8.PROJECT SPECIFIC INFORMATIONProject OverviewMnDOT requests letters of interest for a corridor study in the City of Canby along Minnesota (MN) 68 and United States(US) 75 from the Minnesota West Community and Technology College south entrance to northern boundary of the CanbyCemetery has been proposed to better identify and document possible improvements to the highway that would bebeneficial for roadways users and stakeholders. The assessment will evaluate existing conditions and future performance ofthe roadway with a multimodal lens. The study will include public engagement with the community and stakeholders toidentify roadway users’ needs, with a focus on pedestrians and bicyclists.Project GoalThe goal of this project is to help develop recommendations for a project within the corridor connected to the HighwaySafety Improvement Program (HSIP) funding. The proposed strategies must create a joint vision for the corridor thatincludes both HSIP related and long-term community goals, considering city and community plans, and help identify andprioritize improvements.Scope of Work and DeliverablesSee Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Work, posted separately from this Announcement, for the full scope ofwork.(CSS/CM Last Updated 01/20/2026)2Responder RequirementsIn order to be eligible as a responder to submit a letter of interest to this project, the prime consultant must 1) be pre-qualified in at least of one work type identified on the project, 2) be pre-qualified at the time the project is posted, 3) addvalue to the project, and 4) appear on the Official List posted with the project. The "Official List," identifies the consultantswho are eligible to submit for this specific project.If the responder meets the eligibility requirements above but is not pre-qualified for the remaining work types deemednecessary for project, they must make arrangements to subcontract with firms that are pre-qualified in those work types.When applicable, the consultant must identify in the letter of interest their sub-consultant(s), and which work type(s) thesub-consultant(s) will be completing. If there are not firms currently listed on the "Official List" for an identified worktype(s), the consultant may provide the work themselves or they may subcontract with any firm.QUESTIONSProspective, pre-qualified responders who have any questions regarding this Announcement must submit questions, by e-mail, to the Contract Administrator:Gretchen Warner-RhubeeGretchen.Warner-Rhubee@state.mn.usIMPORTANT: Include the MnDOT Contract Number and Solicitation Title in the subject line of the email.All questions and answers will be posted, verbatim, on MnDOT’s Consultant Services Web Page, at:http://www.dot.state.mn.us/consult/notices.html. Potential pre-qualified responders are responsible for checking the webpage for any addendums to this announcement and any questions that have been answered.Questions regarding this Announcement must be received, via e-mail, by the Contact Administrator identified above nolater than 2:00PM Central Time on 03/19/2026.MnDOT anticipates posting answers to all questions received by 2:00PM Central Time on 03/20/2026.No other MnDOT personnel are allowed to discuss this Announcement before the letter of interest submission deadline.Contact regarding this announcement with any personnel not listed above could result in disqualification.LETTER OF INTEREST CONTENT AND FORMATThe letter of interest must adhere to the following format. Item’s 1 through 6 must fall within the Letter of Interest pagelimit identified in the “Page Limits” table below.1. Contact InformationThe purpose of this section is for the responders to identify their contact information. Responder’s must list the company’sfull legal name, business address, contact person’s name and title, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address (asavailable).2. EligibilityThe purpose of this section is for responders to confirm that they, and (if applicable) their subcontractor(s) are pre-qualifiedin the required work type(s).3. Project UnderstandingThe purpose of this section is for the responders to demonstrate their understanding of the project. Responders mustclearly state their understanding of the project objectives, goals, and tasks to show or demonstrate their view of the natureof the project. Responders should demonstrate their understanding by using their own words rather than simply repeatingwhat is listed in the announcement.34. Responder Experience & Qualifications (Company & Key Personnel)The purpose of this section is for responders to provide information detailing the background and experience of thecompany, and the project personnel.Responders must:a. Provide an outline of their background and experience, addressing any minimum requirements (if applicable) withexamples of similar work done.b. List the personnel who will be working on this project, specifically detailing their training and work experience.If subconsultants are to be used on this project, responders must also outline their background and experience, includingexamples of similar work done by each subconsultant. Responders must also provide a list of the subconsultants’ personnelwho will perform work on the project, detailing their training and work experience.Note that no change in personnel assigned to the project will be permitted without the written approval of MnDOT’sProject Manager.Qualification and experience of the “firm” should be demonstrated by the experience of the personnel proposed.5. Work Plan – Project ApproachThe purpose of this section is for responders to present their work plan. Responders must provide a detailed work plan,which must identify the major tasks to be accomplished. Responders must be sure to not only describe what will be donebut explain how each task will be accomplished. These tasks will be used as a scheduling and management tool, as well asthe basis for invoicing. The detailed work plan must present:a. The Overall Project Approachb. A Breakdown of the Project Tasks, detailing the tasks, and how they will be completedc. Deliverable Due Dates and an Overall Project Scheduled. A List of Personnel Working on the Project, including details of each person’s role, by task6. DeliverablesResponders must provide a clear and detailed description, format, and schedule of the deliverables to be provided in orderto meet the needs of the project.7. Forms, Documents and CertificationsResponders must complete and submit all required forms, documents, and certifications, required under any other sectionof this Announcement. These forms, documents and certifications will NOT be included in any page limit set for thisAnnouncement, as applicable.7.1. Required Forms and DocumentsResponders must complete and submit the forms and documents required under any other section of thisAnnouncement.Forms/Documents on File with MnDOT Consultant Services:If applicable, check the forms/documents that are on file with MnDOT Consultant Services:☐ Workforce and Equal Pay Declaration Page ☐ Resident Vendor FormIf these forms/documents are on file with MnDOT Consultant Services, then no need to resubmit thedocuments until the form/document end date. All other forms and documents required MUST be attached toresponse.7.2. Solicitation of Targeted Group Business (TGB) Firms Statement: Responders must provide the followingstatement and signature:I hereby recognize that a 0.00% TGB goal has been established for this Announcement in accordance with theSpecial Provisions posted with the Announcement. I understand that MnDOT’s Office of Civil Rights is requiredto clear the successful responder’s attainment of the goal, or Good Faith Efforts made to attain the goal, before4a contract can be awarded. I understand that failure to meet the goal or show a Good Faith Efforts to meet thegoal, will deem the successful responder as non-responsive, resulting in rejection of the letter of interest.SignaturePrint NameDate7.3. Solicitation of Veteran-Owned Small Businesses Statement: Responders must provide the following statementand signature:I hereby recognize that a 0.00% Veteran goal has been established for this Announcement in accordance withthe Special Provisions posted with the Announcement. I understand that MnDOT’s Office of Civil Rights isrequired to clear the successful responder’s attainment of the goal, or Good Faith Efforts made to attain thegoal, before a contract can be awarded. I understand that failure to meet the goal or show a Good Faith Effortsto meet the goal, will deem the successful responder as non-responsive, resulting in rejection of the letter ofinterest.SignaturePrint NameDatePAGE LIMITSThe responder’s submittal must adhere to the page limitations identified in the following table. If any of the responder’sdocuments exceed the page limits identified, the excess pages will not be reviewed, regardless of content.DocumentMaximum Number of RequirementsPagesRequirement for all N/A1. Responders MUST use Calibri font in their responsepages2. No smaller than 11-point font and single line, 0-point spacing3. The font may not have condensed, narrow, or compressed in thefont nameLetter of Interest7 pages1. Single-sided pages, no larger than 8.5”x11”2. As noted above, Item’s 1 through 6 of the Letter of InterestContent and Format section must fall within these page limitsLetter of Interest2 additional pages1. Single-sided pages, no larger than 11”x17”2. These 2 pages are designated for schedules and/or maps only. Ifused for any content other than schedules and/or maps, thepages will not be reviewed.Note: Cover letter and required forms and certifications are NOT included as part of the page limit.RESPONSE SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT NOTE TO RESPONDERS: You should receive a confirmation email from MnDOT. If you do not, please reachout to the Contract Administrator to ensure the response was received.All responses must be electronically submitted, via e-mail, to the attention of:Gretchen Warner-Rhubee, Contract AdministratorGretchen.Warner-Rhubee@state.mn.usCopy Consultant Services Forms Inbox: ProfessionalTechnicalContractForms.dot@state.mn.usIMPORTANT: Include the MnDOT Contract Number and Solicitation Title in the subject line of the email.All responses must be received by MnDOT no later 2:00PM Central Time on 03/27/2026.5
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- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
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