States of Oregon and Washington
Departments of Transportation
Notice to Consultants
Columbia River Crossing Project - Environmental Impact Statement
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) solicits
interest from consulting firms who would like to be evaluated for providing
environmental and design services to work collaboratively with the WSDOT
and Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Project Team to deliver
the environmental phase of the Columbia River Crossing Project. This
project is expected to enter the EIS phase (or other required environmental
documentation, if an EIS is not required) by Spring/Summer 2005. One
(1) agreement will be awarded. The WSDOT/ODOT Project Team anticipates
the total cost of the environmental phase to be in excess of $20 million,
with an initial agreement to be in excess of $6 million, but the total
dollar figure will vary upon project requirements and funding. The agreement
will be for the duration of the I-5 Columbia River Crossing Project.
An effective WSDOT/ODOT and consultant project team will be crucial
to successful, on-time, and on-budget project delivery.
To access the RFQ/RFP and information on the Project Description; Submittal
Information, Evaluation Criteria; etc., please look to your left under
the "Most Requested" column. Click on RFQ/RFP to open the
Request for Qualifications / Request for Proposal. Also, in the "Most
Requested" column are the links to all of the required forms, etc.
in pdf format. If you are unable to open a pdf document, please make
sure that you are utilizing the most current version of Adobe Acrobat
Reader. If you continue to have problems, please call (360) 705-7104
and provide the following information: Your Name, Firm Name, Phone Number,
Fax Number, E-mail address, and title of the RFP/RFQ you are interested
in. We will send you a hard copy by either fax or e-mail.
Dates of publication in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce:
Wednesday, February 16, 2005, and Wednesday, February 23, 2005.
Submittal Due Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2005.