Complete Streets Assessment and Preliminary Design for State Project (SP) 4210-60
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Complete Streets Assessment and Preliminary Design for State Project (SP) 4210-60
- Issuing Agency
- State Government of Minnesota
- Location
- Minnesota
- Published Date
- Nov 26, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 12, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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- Project Description
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Complete Streets Assessment and Preliminary Design for State Project (SP) 4210-60
Brief Description: MnDOT requests letters of interest for a complete streets assessment, project development, and deliverables for SP 4210-60. SP 4210-60 is a full reconstruction of TH 68 in the City of Ghent along with a mill and overlay on the outer limits of town to tie into a previous SP 4210-49. The goal of this project is to provide the State with project development and deliverables needed to bring SP 4210-60 to the final design phase.
Date posted: 11/26/2025
Due date: 12/12/2025- 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:
- 1.22 Geometric Layouts - Level 2
- 2.12 Highway Design - Level 2
- 7.12 Planning - Class II
- 14.42 Temporary Traffic Control Plan Design & Special Provisions - Level 2
- 14.7 Traffic Engineering Special Studies
- 21.1 Communications and Public Engagement Project Mgmt.
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MnDOT Contract Number: 1059620Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of WorkPreliminary Design for State Project (SP) 4210-60Project OverviewIndependent ContractorThe Contractor agrees it is acting in the role of an independent contractor. The Contractor, and itsemployees and subcontractors, will not be considered employees of the State for any reason. TheContractor acknowledges that it is responsible for its own financial control. The Contractor hasnegotiated the payment for this contract with the State, which may result in a profit or loss for theContractor. The Contractor also acknowledges that it is responsible for the behavioral control of itself,its operations, and its staff. The Contractor is solely responsible for determining the means, methods,and sequence of performing the work covered by this contract. The State has included deliverable datesin this contract, not to provide a “sequence” of work but because the State must coordinate thesedeliverables with (1) the State’s financial plans, (2) other contracts managed by the State, and (3) workperformed by the State’s own staff. The parties have mutually drafted and agreed upon a scope of work.The level of detail used to describe the work is intended only to establish minimum standards andensure consistency across the hundreds of projects managed by the State; the Contractor remainsresponsible for determining the means and methods of performing the work to meet or exceed thoserequirements. The State will not directly supervise the Contractor’s work but will provide oversight andmonitoring, as required by Minnesota Statutes §16C.08 and 23 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part172.5, to ensure compliance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of this contract. At theconclusion of this contract, the State will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this contract forpotential use in future evaluations and selections as required by Minnesota Statutes §16C.08 and 23 CFRPart 172.5.General Statement of Scope of WorkThe purpose of this contract is to provide the State with project development and deliverables neededto bring SP 4210-60 to the final design phase. The products and services needed for this project include,but are not limited to; project management, public and agency involvement, environmental work,supplemental surveying, geometric layout, municipal consent, construction limit roll plot, trafficengineering, hydraulic design, utility coordination, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) detaileddesign.Project BackgroundSP 4210-60 is a full reconstruction of TH 68 in the City of Ghent along with a mill and overlay on theouter limits of town to tie into a previous SP 4210-49. The City of Ghent plans to replace the watermainand sanitary sewer parallel and perpendicular to TH 68. A previous consultant completed a hydraulicmemo for the project outlining proposed storm sewer design and outlet options. Selecting an outletalternative and determining the ROW impacts through the construction limits process will be a keycomponent in the scope of this contract. There is also high levels of contaminated soils and groundwaterwithin the project limits.Web-Based TeleconferencingThe Contractor must provide the means for the project team to meet via web-based teleconferencingthat allows participants to view the desktop of the meeting organizer. Participants must be able to “takecontrol” of the virtual desktop as needed to point out things on the file being displayed. Voicecommunication should occur via computer but may be by phone upon request if suitable for the entireteam.1MnDOT Contract Number: 1059620Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of WorkFormat of Deliverables1. Plain LanguageA) All documents or exhibits specifically designed to be used by the public must be developedin “plain language.” Executive Order 14-07 requires the Office of the Governor and allExecutive Branch agencies to communicate with Minnesotans using plain language anddefines plain language as a communication that an audience can understand the first timethey read or hear it. Additional information is available at Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) Plain Language. To meet the requirements of this executive order, the Contractor will:I. Use language commonly understood by the public.II. Write in short and complete sentences.III. Present information in a format that is easy to find and easy to understand.IV. Clearly state directions and deadlines to the audience.B) Technical documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and drawings used by technical staff donot need to be in plain language.2. Accessibility StandardsA) The Contractor must comply with the State of Minnesota’s Accessibility Standards for alldocuments or exhibits specifically designed to be used by the public. The State ofMinnesota’s Accessibility Standards are based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines(WCAG) 2.0 (Level AA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended. Additionalrequirements can be found at Accessibility/Accommodations and include:I. Providing interpreters, translators, or other special accommodations.II. Providing documents in an alternative format.III. Following the PDF accessibility guidance.B) The State of Minnesota’s Accessibility Standard also includes:I. All videos must include closed captions, audio descriptions, and a link to a completetranscript.II. All documents, presentations, spreadsheets, drawings, and other material must beprovided in an accessible format. Native files must be provided in an editableformat. Acceptable formats include InDesign, Word, and Excel.III. All materials intended for downloading and printing must be labeled as such, andthe content must be provided in an accessible format.C) Technical documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and drawings used by technical staff donot need to comply with the State of Minnesota’s Accessibility Standard.D) All outward-facing Microsoft Word documents to be used during the project must bedesigned with ADA-accessible features, including alt text and screen-reader compatibility.3. SoftwareA) Report source files must be in current versions of Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. Filesmust be delivered to the State by email or ProjectWise.B) Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) deliverable source files must meet the State’sLevel 2 Enhanced CADD Data Delivery Specifications.C) All applicable spatial data and maps created in Geographic Information System (GIS)software must be provided in a standard shapefile format (.shp) that is compatible withcurrent versions of ArcGIS Pro software.D) All source files also must be converted to Adobe Acrobat (.pdf extension), and the PDF mustbe searchable, with scanned pages eliminated except for signature pages.E) All deliverables must be provided in electronic file format.2MnDOT Contract Number: 1059620Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of WorkStandards and Guidance1. All design work must be conducted by or under the direct supervision of a Professional Engineerlicensed in Minnesota.2. All survey work must be conducted by or under the direct supervision of a Professional LandSurveyor licensed in Minnesota.3. All design work must be done in conformance with current State Bentley OpenRoads DesignerCE standards, following Level 2 Enhanced CADD Data Delivery Specifications.4. All field data must be provided in GIS/Global Positioning System (GPS)/County Coordinates –NAD83 (1996) or NAD83 (2011) County Datum and NAVD 88 vertical datum (check with DistrictSurveys staff for correct datums), current State Bentley OpenRoads Designer CE standards, andMicrosoft Excel/Word formats.5. Failure of this scope of work to list a specific standard under a specific deliverable does notabsolve the Contractor’s obligation to comply with all laws, regulations, and standards thatapply to highway projects within the State of Minnesota. The Contractor must comply with allstate, federal, and local standards, laws, and regulations related to the scope of work andproject area. Work must comply with the latest edition or revision of that standard in effect onthe proposal due date, including any amendments in effect on that date, unless otherwisespecified in the contract or otherwise directed by the State.6. Websites have been supplied to the Contractor for some of the standards and guidancedocuments listed for convenience only in an effort to help the Contractor locate the requiredstandard or guidance. The websites are not guaranteed to be correct. It is ultimately theContractor’s responsibility to locate the required standard and to determine if the standard hasbeen modified pursuant to this Contract.7. All deliverables must be prepared in accordance with the Minnesota Department ofTransportation (MnDOT) Transportation Project Development Process (TPDP).8. Additional requirements for standards may be provided within the scope tasks that follow.9. State uses the Primavera P6 (P6) scheduling tool. Scheduling deliverables must be in line with P6format and work package dictionary.Section 1.0 – Project Management (Source Type 1010)1.1 - Project Kickoff Meeting – The Contractor will coordinate and conduct a Project Kickoff Meeting viaMicrosoft Teams. The meeting will establish communications protocol, ProjectWise folder structure, anddiscuss the project schedule. The Contractor will receive available existing information from the State.The State will provide deliverables as available, a brief discussion of known issues, and a review of theproject schedule. The Contractor will create a list of key contacts from each District Functional Groupwith input from the State’s Project Manager and Design Manager. Key contacts will be included on allreview and comment resolution meetings. The key contacts list will be updated prior to each review andcomment resolution meeting request. The Contractor will also prepare and distribute draft meetingminutes within 2 business days after the meeting and final meeting minutes within 2 business days afterreceiving State’s comments on the draft minutes.1.2 - Project Management Team (PMT) Meetings – Contractor will coordinate and conduct PMTMeetings. Tasks include agenda preparation, meeting facilitation, follow-up, and a summary of activitiesand outcomes from each meeting. Meetings may be conducted via virtual or telephone when approvedby the State’s Project Manager. Tasks also include routine communications, including biweeklyMicrosoft Teams meetings with the State’s Project Manager and Design Manager, which will includeagenda and meeting minutes. The Contractor will also prepare and distribute draft meeting minuteswithin 2 business days after each meeting and final meeting minutes within 2 business days after3MnDOT Contract Number: 1059620Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Workreceiving State’s comments on the draft minutes. Contractor will evaluate the need to add meetings toresolve project or design decisions, as approved by the State’s Project Manager.1.3 - Geometric Layout Review Meetings – Contractor will coordinate and conduct a minimum of fourGeometric Layout Review Meetings. The meetings will take place via Microsoft Teams. The Contractorwill also prepare and distribute draft meeting minutes within 2 business days after each meeting andfinal meeting minutes within 2 business days after receiving State’s comments on the draft minutes.1.4 - Hydraulic Review Meetings – Contractor will coordinate and conduct Hydraulic Review Meetings,to coincide with the Geometric Layout Review Meetings. During the hydraulic review meetings, theContractor and State will discuss needed hydraulic changes. The meetings will take place via MicrosoftTeams. The Contractor will hold up to two miscellaneous hydraulic review meetings with the State’sProject Manager and other State staff, as needed. These are supplemental meetings beyond thoseexplicitly called for elsewhere in this Scope of Work. The Contractor will prepare agendas and facilitatethe supplemental meetings. The Contractor will also prepare and distribute draft meeting minuteswithin 2 business days after each meeting and final meeting minutes within 2 business days afterreceiving State’s comments on the draft minutes.1.5 - Construction Limit Roll Plot Review Meetings – Contractor will coordinate and conduct up to threeConstruction Limit Roll Plot Review Meetings. Once the elements for the construction limit roll plot havebeen obtained, the Contractor will hold a construction limit roll plot review meeting to discuss scopeelements and their impacts. The meetings will take place via Microsoft Teams. The Contractor will alsoprepare and distribute draft meeting minutes within 2 business days after each meeting and finalmeeting minutes within 2 business days after receiving State’s comments on the draft minutes.1.6 - Right-Of-Way (ROW)/Construction Limits Coordination Meetings – Contractor will coordinate andconduct ROW/Construction Limits Coordination Meetings. The Contractor will hold biweeklyROW/construction limits coordination meetings starting after the construction limit roll plot has beencompleted and continuing until all construction limit and ROW issues are resolved. These meetings maystart earlier if there is value during construction limit roll plot review meetings or as early as the State’sProject Manager feels is necessary. The Contractor will keep a ROW issues list to keep track of ROWissues and document key decisions. The meetings will be held via Microsoft Teams.1.7 - Contaminated Materials Management Team (CMMT) Coordination Meetings – Contractor willcoordinate and conduct CMMT Coordination Meetings. The Contractor will hold one CMMTcoordination meeting after the final construction limit roll plot submittal. The intent of the CMMTcoordination meeting is to determine the extent of the deliverables needed to meet State CMMT staffneeds. The meetings will be held via Microsoft Teams.1.8 - Detour, Staging, and Temporary Pedestrian Access Route (TPAR) Meetings – Contractor willcoordinate and conduct up to three meetings to present detour, staging, and TPAR alternatives to theState. The meetings will take place before the draft construction limit roll plot submittal. The meetingswill be held via Microsoft Teams.1.9 - ADA Review Meetings – The Contractor will coordinate and conduct one ADA field walk. TheScoping ADA field walk will take place in the spring of 2026 with State’s District 8 staff. The Contractorwill review the scoping CO ADA Recommendations and submit scoping ADA Field WalkRecommendations to the State. Contractor will come prepared to discuss ADA design and take design4MnDOT Contract Number: 1059620Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Worknotes during the meeting. The Contractor will also prepare and distribute draft ADA field walk noteswithin two business days after the meeting and final ADA field walk notes within three business daysafter receiving comments on the draft notes.1.10 - Summary of Meetings:A) Project Kickoff Meeting – 1 (Microsoft Teams)B) PMT Meetings – 10 (Microsoft Teams)C) Biweekly check-in meetings – 72 (Microsoft Teams)D) Geometric Layout Review Meetings – 4 (Microsoft Teams)E) Construction Limit Roll Plot Review Meetings – 3 (Microsoft Teams)F) Hydraulic Review Meetings – 6 (Microsoft Teams)G) ROW/Construction Limits Coordination Meetings – 6 (Microsoft Teams)H) CMMT Coordination Meetings – 1 (Microsoft Teams)I) Detour, Staging, and TPAR Meetings – 3 (Microsoft Teams)J) ADA Review Meetings – 1 (face to face)NOTE: The number of meetings is approximate and does not include impromptu meetings or phonecalls. These are to be considered part of the scope of work.1.11 - Project Instructions and Quality Assurance – Contractor will develop internal tools (ProjectInstructions, Gantt Charts, Work Plans) to establish a schedule with defined deliverable dates, budgets,roles, and responsibilities for the project team members throughout the project.1.12 - Monthly Progress Reports, Invoices and File Keeping – Contractor will submit monthly progressreports and invoices to State in the prescribed format. Contractor will also submit a monthly projectstatus report with each invoice describing the work that was completed. When all project work iscomplete, Contractor will prepare a final invoice and correspond with State to confirm the completedtechnical and financial status. Contractor will assemble a complete project record in paper andelectronic files for archival purposes. The Contractor will also supply an updated schedule each month.1.13 - Project Management Deliverables and Due Date(s) or Time RequirementsState’s Deliverables:A) Review and respond to submittals (within 15 business days)B) Coordinate internal reviews (within 15 business days)C) Provide copies of project correspondences and project information (as needed)D) Provide draft CO ADA RecommendationsE) Review Contractor’s draft ADA Field Walk Recommendations (within 15 business days)F) Review Contractor’s draft ADA Field Walk notes (within 3 business days)G) Attend meetings (as needed)H) Approve deliverables (as needed)Contractor’s Deliverables:A) Coordinate and attend meetings (as needed)B) Create and update Key Contacts list (as needed)C) Prepare meeting agendas, displays, and minutes (as needed)D) Prepare and submit invoices, progress reports, and project status reports (monthly)E) Provide updates to the project schedule (monthly)5
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- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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