Request for Qualifications On-Call Transportation Engineering City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is inviting consulting firms to submit statements of qualifications (SOQ) for on-call transportation engineering services, a critical step in enhancing local infrastructure. The selected firm will play a vital role in various transportation projects, including planning, design, permitting, bidding, and construction, thus addressing essential community needs. By establishing an on-call contract, the city aims to streamline the process of engaging professional services as required. The Request for Qualifications document is readily available on the city's official website, ensuring transparency and accessibility for interested consultants. This initiative not only signifies the city's commitment to improving its transportation systems but also fosters collaboration with qualified professionals in the field.

Engaging with experienced consultants will help ensure that projects are executed efficiently and effectively. The city encourages all interested parties to review the detailed qualifications and submit their proposals. This is a significant opportunity for firms looking to make a positive impact on the community's transportation landscape.

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