REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSFEATHER RIVER DRIVE AND DRIFTWOOD PLACE ROUNDABOUT INSTALLATION
Project Information
- Bid Title
- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSFEATHER RIVER DRIVE AND DRIFTWOOD PLACE ROUNDABOUT INSTALLATION
- Issuing Agency
- City of Stockton
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Nov 5, 2025
- Closing Date
- Nov 26, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- WT25055/CML-5008(224) - Readvertised
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General Information Due Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Opening Time: 3:00 p.m. Published Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Last Updated: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Bid Orientation: N/A Description: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS - FEATHER RIVER DRIVE AND DRIFTWOOD PLACE ROUNDABOUT INSTALLATION
The project proposes to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Feather River Drive & Driftwood Place. The project includes installing mid-block ramps to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards. In addition, the project proposes to install a dedicated turn lane for southbound traffic onto Driftwood Place, raised medians, striping, signage, and a Class II bike lane to be installed on Driftwood Place.Award Date: Related Links Description: URL: Insurance Requirements link Construction/Demolition/Recycling Plan/Report link Prevailing Wages (2025-2) link Contacts Role: Name: Phone: Email: Project Manager Evan Bannister (209) 937-8829 Evan.Bannister@stocktonca.gov Backup Wes Johnson (209) 937-8088 Plan Holder's List Ruth Myers (209) 937-8818 Ruth.Myers@stocktonca.gov Questions & Answers There are no Questions & Answers to view at this time. Submittals Document: There are no Submittals to view at this time. Plan Holder's List Document: There are no Plan Holder's Lists to view at this time. Notice Document: Request for Proposals Specifications Document: There are no Specifications to view. Plans, Attachments & Agendas Document: Attachment A - Vicinity Map Document: Attachment B - Acknowledgement of Monument Preservation Form Document: Attachment C - Instructions to Proposers Document: Attachment D - Federal-Aid Consultant Contract Provisions Document: Attachment E - Sample Cost Proposal Document: Attachment F - Evaluation Scoring Sheet Document: Project Insurance Requirements Last Update : - Attachment Preview
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSPROFESSIONAL SERVICESFOR THEFEATHER RIVER DRIVE & DRIFTWOOD PLACEROUNDABOUT INSTALLATIONFederal Project No. CML-5008(224)City Project No.WT25055Issued by:City of StocktonPublic Works Department22 E. Weber Avenue, Room 301Stockton, CA 95202Date Issued: November 5, 2025Date Proposals Due: November 26, 2025Late Submittals Will Not Be Accepted1.0 INTRODUCTIONThe City of Stockton (City) requests a Technical Proposal from qualified consulting firmsto provide professional consultant services to design a roundabout at the intersection ofFeather River Drive & Driftwood Place. A selection committee will comprehensively rankfirms based on, but not limited to, proposals, qualifications, references, and otherrelevant information.The Consultant must be familiar with Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) andCarbon Reduction Program Local (CRPL) funded projects, Caltrans Local AssistancePrograms Guidelines (LAPG) and Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM).Likewise, the Consultant and Consultant staff must demonstrate recent roundaboutdesign experience. The consultant shall also provide assistance during the constructionphase of the project.2.0 BACKGROUNDThe City recently secured CMAQ/CML funds for the design and construction of a newroundabout at the intersection of Feather River Drive & Driftwood Place. The projectproposes to replace the current 3 stop signs at the T-intersection of Feather River Drive& Driftwood Place with a roundabout to reduce congestion and improve safety. Theroundabout will feature a dedicated right hand turn lane onto Driftwood Place fromFeather River Drive, for southwest traveling traffic.3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONThe proposed project converts an existing stop sign at the T-intersection of FeatherRiver Drive & Driftwood Place to a roundabout, including ADA compliant curb ramps,crosswalks, and connecting to an existing Class II bike lane. The roundabout mayfeature a dedicated right hand turn lane onto Driftwood Place from Feather River Drive,for southwest traveling traffic. Right of Way (ROW) acquisition may be needed for theproposed right hand turn lane.(See Attachment A – Vicinity Map).4.0 SCOPE OF WORKEach consultant shall prepare a detailed scope of services for the design of this projectbased, in part and at a minimum, on information presented in this Request for Proposal,and other available information. The consultant shall provide a cost proposal, whichaccomplishes the objectives of the project.The consultant shall incorporate in their design the installation of the roundabout at theFeather River Drive & Driftwood Place intersection, including synchronization to Cityinfrastructure, ADA compliant curb ramps, crosswalks, and installation of a new Class IIbike lane connecting to an existing Class II bike lane.Consultants are encouraged to include items that are thought necessary for this project.4.1 Background ResearchThe consultant shall research and review existing topographic mapping, photos, right ofway maps, “as-built” plans, record maps, surveys, assessor maps, local streetimprovement plans, collision reports, sight distance, approach speed, total pedestriansand vehicle volumes, public transit routes, grade, need of advance warning signs andflashers, and other geometrical and operational characteristics for the project.The Consultant shall conduct field reconnaissance of the entire project limits. TheConsultant shall work with all pertinent utilities to identify conflicts, coordinate utility planreviews, conduct necessary coordination meetings, and locate designed improvementsas required to facilitate any utility relocations. The consultant will need to coordinatewith the City to the maximum extent possible to route this information to utilitycompanies. Consultant must show all existing utilities that will be impacted or causeimpact by the proposed project. The consultant is responsible for arranging andcoordinating with all utility companies, within the project sphere, to resolve any utilityissues.The Consultant shall identify required permits, prepare all permit applications, andassist the City with negotiations relative to permit conditions, if required. Permit fees willbe paid by the City.4.2 Environmental ServicesThe project is funded with federal funds, and therefore California Environmental QualityAct (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance is requiredthrough Caltrans District 10 Office of Local Assistance. The consultant shall beresponsible for coordinating with Caltrans and Stakeholders as needed, includingcompletion of the Preliminary Environmental Study (PES). Consultant will prepare anystudies that Caltrans requires in the approved PES.The consultant shall be responsible for printing, mailing, delivering, and distributing toappropriate Agencies and Stakeholders to obtain environmental clearance.4.3 Utility CoordinationThe consultant will be responsible for performing utility investigations and coordinationwith utility owners throughout the project development process. The Consultant will bepresent at all necessary meetings with each utility owner. The consultant will beresponsible for, but not limited to, the following:• Prepare a project limits map and request utility information from each utility owner withinthe area of work.• Prepare Utility Letter “A” during preliminary design phase to the affected utility ownersfor City to review and approve prior to transmitting to utility owners. Information onexisting utilities obtained as a result of the “A” letter will be transferred to base maps inboth plan and profile view. A copy of the utility data obtained from utility owners will beprovided to the City and the originals will be filed in the project files.• Prepare Utility Letter “B” during 65% design phase to the affected utility owners for Cityto review and approve prior to transmitting to utility owners. Two sets of half-sized 65%plans will be provided to each utility owner as an attachment to the letter. The letter willrequest that utility owners verify any utility conflicts with proposed improvements andindicate whether any future utilities are proposed in the area that may requireaccommodation through the improved area. Information on existing utilities obtained asa result of the “B” letter will be used to determine potential utility conflicts and to resolvethe conflicts identified. A copy of the utility data obtained from utility owners will beprovided to the City and the originals will be filed in the project files.• Prepare Utility Letter “C” during 100% design phase to the affected utility owners forCity to review and approve prior to transmitting to utility owners. Two sets of half-sized100% plans will be provided to each utility owner as an attachment to the letter. Theletter will indicate to the utility owners whether any changes have been made to theproject plans since the Utility Letter “B” and will request written confirmation of utilityrelocations and utility relocation schedule. A copy of the utility data obtained from utilityowners will be provided to the City and the originals will be filed in the project files.• Consultant shall meet with utility companies as needed to ensure that conflicts areidentified and relocations performed if necessary.• Consultant will use data provided by utility companies and perform field work such as:potholing, ground penetrating radar, or other technology to confirm depth information.This field work should be performed as soon as possible so that conflicts can beidentified, and utility companies can be notified of any necessary relocating.4.4 Plans, Specifications, and EstimateThe Consultant shall prepare complete PS&E documents, which include designimprovement plans, traffic control plans, electrical plans, drainage plans, technicalspecifications, and engineer’s estimate. The PS&E shall be prepared according to theCity’s standards and current CA MUTCD, as appropriate. Consultant shall use modelingsoftware to determine acceptable Level of Service (LOS) and geometric layout andsubmit recommendations to City for concurrence. Prepare a base map showingexisting information to facilitate the design of all the necessary improvements. Thebase map limits shall be sufficient to cover all necessary improvements within theproject area.A. Roundabout Design Process – Intermediate ReviewsImprovement plans for roundabout addition and striping, roadway, drainage, electrical,erosion control and or water pollution prevention and miscellaneous plans shall besubmitted for review to the City at 30%, 65%, 90% and 100% completion stage. TheConsultant will provide one electronic (PDF format). With each stage, the reviewcomments from the previous stage shall be itemized and a written response to eachshall be prepared in a comment matrix. The original red-line comments from thereviewing agency shall be returned with the succeeding submittal.Consultant shall provide a project specification outline and project estimates at the 65%submittal and complete project estimate and specification at 100% submittal. A 100%check print must be submitted for review by staff prior to a 100% set of plans beingplotted on mylars.1. Preliminary 30% DesignAt a minimum the 30% design should include a basic geometric configuration ofroadway striping layouts, curb alignments at round corner improvements, and typicalcross sections. Consultant to consider turning motions of nearby schools and residentialhomes, Stockton Fire Department, San Joaquin Regional Transit District, and StocktonWaste Management vehicles, as well as semitrucks with trailers when designing theproject. Consultant to identify right of way (ROW) that will be required.2. PS&E (65% Complete)At a minimum the design should be developed to adequately identify locations ofutilities, right of-way, geometric features, and other design elements. Project estimatesand specifications shall be included at this stage.3. PS&E (90% Complete)The review comments from the 65% submittal shall be itemized and a written responseto the comments shall be prepared in a comment matrix. The original red-line mark-upfrom the City shall be returned with the succeeding submittal.4. Final PS&E (100% COMPLETE)Complete design revisions from PS&E 90% design. Detailed project estimates andspecifications shall be included at this stage. This is the final design, including finalconstruction staging and work zone traffic control, and utility coordination. Consultantshall coordinate with PG&E for power service as needed. The Consultant will providethe necessary final PS&E documents in a bid-ready form. Project files and the ProjectEngineer’s/Resident Engineer’s file will also be submitted with the Final PS&E.
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