SR 167, I-5 to SR 161 - New Expressway Project

Location: Washington
Posted: Jan 13, 2025
Due: Apr 1, 2025
Agency: State Government of Washington
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities
Solicitation No: XE3431
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SR 167, I-5 to SR 161 - New Expressway Project
Contract summary


This project proposes to construct the final stage of the SR 167 Completion project from I-5 to SR 161, complete the diverging diamond interchange at I-5 and also at SR 161, builds a new half interchange at Valley Avenue, a large segment of the spuyaləpabš Trail, an auxiliary lane on southbound I-5, wetland mitigation sites, and a weigh-in-motion inspection building for the State Patrol.

Public Works

Publication Date
July 23, 2024

Contract status
Advertised

Contract ID
XE3431

County
Pierce County

Submittal due date and time
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - 11:59pm PDT

Estimated value


$375,000,000 - $475,000,000
Funding source
A federally funded project with condition of award disadvantaged business enterprise goal of 14% for the design portion and 20% for the construction portion.
Contact
Steve Fuchs
Project Engineer
Request for Proposal Voluntary Proposers Meeting

Voluntary proposers meeting flyer (PDF 495KB) - posted 1/7/2025

Procurement update

Procurement update (PDF 184) - posted 1/7/2025

Short listed submitters

Short list letter (PDF 274KB) - posted 12/20/2024

Procurement update

Procurement update (PDF 273KB) - posted 12/17/2024

Request for qualifications addenda
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