Right-of-Way Inspection Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Right-of-Way Inspection Services
- Issuing Agency
- City of Indianapolis and Marion County
- Location
- Indiana
- Published Date
- Mar 20, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 16, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- RFQual-1ABNS-2026-6
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Right-of-Way Inspection Services
RFQual-1ABNS-2026-6
Dept of Bus & Neighbrhood Serv
Due Date: April 16, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Questions Due: April 2, 2026 @ 12:00 noon (EST)
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RFQual-1ABNS-2026-6.pdfPosted March 20, 2026
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City of Indianapolis and Marion CountyRequest for QualificationsEstimated ReleaseDateRequest forQualificationsReference NumberRequest forQualifications TitleAgencyAgency ContactThursday, March 19, 2026RFQual-1ABNS-2026-6DBNS Right-of-Way Inspections Services RFQualDepartment of Business and Neighborhood ServicesJacob W. MillerTel: (317) 327-2143Email: jacob.miller@indy.govQuestions & AnswersRequest forQualificationsElectronic SubmittalDeadline• The deadline to submit written questions is 12:00PM local(Eastern) time on Thursday, April 2, 2026.o All questions must be submitted in writing toJacob.Miller@Indy.Gov.o There will be no response to questions that are notsubmitted in writing by the deadline.• Written responses, if any, will be provided by City viaaddendum posted to: https://www.indy.gov/activity/opportunities-to-become-a-vendor-for-bns no later than 12:00PM local (Eastern)time on Friday, April 10, 2026.• Only questions submitted in writing will be addressed viaaddendum. Only responses via addendum shall be consideredofficial.• Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 12:00PM noon Local Time(Eastern)• Delivery by email only to jacob.miller@indy.gov• Submissions received after the response deadline will not beaccepted. No exceptions.Electronic Submissions OnlyDBNS Right-of-Way Inspections Services RFQualRFQual-1ABNS-2026-6City of Indianapolis Request for QualificationsDBNS Right-of-Way Inspections ServicesQuestions pertaining to the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) documents may be directed to Jacob W. Miller, ChiefFinancial Officer, by email to jacob.miller@indy.gov, no later than Thursday, April 2, 2026 by 12:00PM Noon LocalTime (Eastern).NOTE: Any related addenda to this RFQ, including written answers to questions, will be postedon the DBNS website https://www.indy.gov/activity/opportunities-to-become-a-vendor-for-bns aswell as the Purchasing Division’s official website at www.indy.gov/purch under the appropriateproject heading. Addenda will NOT be sent directly to vendors. Vendors will be responsible forperiodically checking this website for any related addenda up to and including the due date.Vendors should print out, sign, and return written acknowledgement(s) with their RFQ. Failure tosign and return the addenda may cause a response to be determined as non- responsive forreview purposes.The City of Indianapolis and Marion County by and through the Department of Business and NeighborhoodServices is seeking Request for Qualifications (RFQ) submittals in regard to the contents herein. The City islooking for a qualified consultant to provide technical inspection services.1. General InformationThe Division of Construction and Business Services within the Department of Business and NeighborhoodServices (DBNS) is looking for qualified consultants to provide construction observation/inspection and testing ofexcavations and restorations within the public right-of-way for impacts on existing public assets. The primaryfunction of the consultant firm is to provide construction observation for right-of-way permits to ensure protection andmaintenance of public assets through proper restoration in compliance with standards and specifications. (PleaseNote: the transportation infrastructure inspections and testing services outlined within this scope are separatefrom those in the Infrastructure Inspections & Testing RFQ. These inspections pertain to work covered underright-of-way excavation permits for impacts on existing public assets, whereas infrastructure inspections outlinedunder the Infrastructure Inspections & Testing RFQ pertain to new infrastructure permitted under street ordriveway permits during development on private parcels.)Due to the level of technical understanding necessary to conduct construction observation inspections and testing,the City is seeking partners to provide as-needed construction observation services on the City’s behalf to ensureproper restoration of excavations within Indianapolis right-of-way.This is a qualifications-based selection; submission of qualifications does not guarantee selection or award of work. Itserves only as a notice of interest and proposal of potential approaches. Pricing will not be requested as part of theStatement of Qualifications.2. BackgroundProgram BackgroundDBNS is the permitting and inspection authority for projects involving the use, excavation, and occupation of thepublic right-of-way in the City of Indianapolis, and utilizes both staff and consultants to complete inspectionprocesses. The right-of-way team includes approximately thirteen (13) staff members, who are responsible forDBNS Right-of-Way Inspections Services RFQualRFQual-1ABNS-2026-62managing approximately 12,000 permit cases each year. Project compliance analysts review permit applications andcoordinate with City stakeholders to issue permits that impact use of the public right-of-way. Staff inspectors conductinspections of projects to determine whether temporary use or closure of the right-of-way is being accomplished in amanner compliant with safety standards. This RFQ is to explore opportunities to establish a program for constructionobservation of impacts to existing infrastructure that are permitted via right-of-way excavation permits (in many ways,an equivalent to the existing program for construction observation of newly constructed infrastructure). Similar to thecurrent approach for inspecting new infrastructure (scope described under RFQual-1ABNS-2026-4, DBNSInfrastructure Inspections and Testing Services RFQual), contracted inspectors would complete constructionobservation at the beginning and end of the permit period to ensure that permitted excavations impacting the right-of-way are completed and restored in accordance with the permitted scope and required specifications. The primaryfunction of the consultant firm is to provide construction observation for right-of-way permits to ensure protection andmaintenance of public assets through proper restoration.Upon assignment of a project, consultants are responsible for completing routine inspection and observation of workimpacting the public right-of-way, including confirmation of asset restoration to the appropriate standard, coordinatingwith City staff, and providing real-time project updates via electronic communication and DBNS’ case managementsystem.Program ObjectivesThe goal of inspections, and specifically of construction observation, is to ensure that excavations, alterations, andrestorations on existing public assets in the public right-of-way do not result in undue deterioration of public assetsand unnecessary expenditure of taxpayer funds. Construction observation and inspection – along with the resultingdocumentation – provide a means of documenting the pre-and post-permitting condition of infrastructure assets andensuring that any impacts to public assets are addressed so that Indianapolis residents are ensured public access tosafe and well-maintained public ways.3. Anticipated Scope of WorkVendor will be responsible for providing construction observation/inspection and testing services during permittedexcavation and restoration or reconstruction of public right-of-way (including streets and sidewalks). Theseservices pertain to work covered under right-of-way excavation permits for impacts on existing public assets.Inspections and testing contracts are considered pass-through contracts, and the consultant is required tocommunicate with both the project manager/property owner and DBNS staff. The anticipated scope of workincludes:• Maintaining a thorough understanding of permitted scope, construction schedule, plans, specifications,and applicable conditions for all assigned projects, and observing construction for compliance with respectto listed provisions• Serving as the subject matter expert on infrastructure installation standards, specifications, and bestpractice• Documenting inspections and, when necessary, testing of infrastructure throughout the course of eachassigned projectThe scope of inspection/construction observation and testing includes:• Means and methods of restoration of public assets within the right of way, including:o Backfill for temporary restorationso Sub-grade materials and compactiono Pavement materials and thickness• Status of restoration upon completion of work• Compliance with requirements for erosion and sediment control and pollution prevention practices inDBNS Right-of-Way Inspections Services RFQualRFQual-1ABNS-2026-63accordance with the Construction Stormwater General PermitStandards, specifications, and testing requirements can be found in City of Indianapolis ordinance (645) andregulation, including Chapter 200 of the DPW Transportation Section Standards Manual and INDOT StandardSpecifications where applicable.Responses should specifically address a respondent’s experience with each scope, ways in which the respondenthas performed similar services for other clients in the past, and propose models of work for how such a workingpartnership could be structured.Respondents should indicate the number of active projects they have the capacity to accept at a given time forthe duration of the agreement.Cost information should be assembled in a separate Cost Proposal document, to be provided to the Departmentof Business and Neighborhood Services upon request only after qualification is determined. Any vendorsubmission of compensation/costs without the request of the Department will cause your submittal to be rejected.4. Submission RequirementsAll submittals must include the following:4.1 Cover Letter▪ Organization name, contact name, address, phone number, and email address. The cover lettershould document the organization’s capacity and intent to proceed without delay if selected forthis work.4.2 Qualifications Criteria▪ General Information – Responses to this portion should total no more than five (5) pages.•Description of the organization & team.•Organizational chart with names and titles.•Special certificates and/or licenses held by the organization.▪ Team Experience and Qualifications – Responses to this portion should total no more than five (5)pages.•Detail each team member’s role on this project.•Inspection teams must be supervised by a licensed professional engineer.•Inspectors must be qualified by educational degree and/or certification to inspecttransportation infrastructure.• To be qualified for inspection of transportation infrastructure, inspectorsmust have a construction observation certification or an engineeringdegree and an INDOT Certified Technician qualification.• Pre-approved certifications that meet the construction observationcertification requirement include Certified Public Infrastructure Inspectorcredentials through the American Public Works Association or theConstruction Observation Course through Indiana Water EnvironmentAssociation; equivalents approved by the City in writing will also qualify•Inspectors with Certified Erosion, Sediment and Stormwater Inspector (CESSWI)credentials from EnviroCert International, Inc. (or similar) are preferred. Firms musthave 1-3 years’ experience providing services similar to those detailed in this RFQ.•Firms must have the capacity to absorb a caseload of at least 50 active projectssimultaneously.•Office and staff local to the Central Indiana region is requiredDBNS Right-of-Way Inspections Services RFQualRFQual-1ABNS-2026-644.3 Relevant Organizational Experience▪ An outline of experience in performing similar services as described in the Anticipated Scope ofWork. Responses to this portion should total no more than five (5) pages.• The outline should include examples that demonstrate the firm’s relevant experienceand qualifications.▪ Provide the firm’s proposed approach to the Anticipated Scope of Work, as described in Section3, including but not limited to the staffing structure (traditional third-party vendor engagement, on-site staff augmentation, etc.,), and the number of staff available to achieve the scope. Responsesto this section should total no more than five (5) pages.• Proposals may include multiple options for approach. If selected to proceed to theinterview stage of the procurement process, firms will be expected to provide costestimates for all proposed staffing structures.▪ Three (3) business references; preference will be given to references where similarly requestedservices were performed. Do not include references that are currently employed by City.References should be formatted as follows:• Name:• Title:• Address:• Phone Number:• Email Address:• Brief description of the services performed:▪ If applicable, please provide a list of lawsuits that your company has been a party to as related tothe types of services provided in this RFQ. For each lawsuit, please provide a brief description ofthe facts at issue as well as the resulting outcome.4.4 MBE/WBE/VBE/DOBE (“XBE”) participation form or waiverIt is the policy of the City that Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs), Women Business Enterprises(WBEs), Veteran Business Enterprises (VBEs), and Disability-Owned Business Enterprises (DOBEs)shall have the maximum feasible opportunity to participate in the performance ofcontracts. Consequently, the City, through Article IV, Section 202-401 of the revised municipal code &The Consolidated City of Indianapolis and Marion County MBE/WBE/VBE/DOBE Business UtilizationPlan in Indianapolis, has established MBE participation goals of 15%, WBE participation goals of 8%,VBE participation goals of 3%, and DOBE participation goals of 1% for its dollars spent on publicworks, goods, and services.In order to help accomplish this goal, the City is requesting that you include with your submittalinformation regarding your status as an MBE, WBE, VBE, or DOBE. Additionally, please includecontact information for any MBE, WBE, VBE, or DOBE owned Vendors directly participating in yourbusiness operations. The City also requests contact information for any MBE, WBE, VBE, or DOBEsub-contractors that you might use in the course of doing business with the City. Some examples ofthis kind of service include, but are not limited to: office suppliers, courier services, shipping services,etc. These services can occur at the local, state, or national level. Please include an estimatedpercentage or dollar amount that you anticipate using.Be advised that the information provided on MBE/WBE/VBE/DOBE participation will be included aspart of the review process. Accordingly, it is imperative that you do everything possible to obtain theinformation above and supply it as part of the submittal.DBNS Right-of-Way Inspections Services RFQualRFQual-1ABNS-2026-65
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
- NAICS 541350Building Inspection Services
- NAICS 541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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