26-99484 RFP for Engineering Services for Medial District Lighting

Location: Minnesota
Posted: May 21, 2026
Due: May 28, 2026
Agency: City of Duluth
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
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  • 26-99484 RFP for Engineering Services for Medial District Lighting (due 5/28)
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    CITY OF DULUTH, MN
    Monday, May 11, 2026
    Request for Proposals
    for
    Engineering Services for Medical District Lighting Improvements
    Duluth, Minnesota
    RFP 26-99484
    City of Duluth Project No. 2238
    Proposals Due: Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 3:00 pm local time
    I:\FINANCE\PURCHASING\Bids, RFPs, Contracts & Agreements\2026\26-99484 Medical District Lighting RFP\2338 RFP - DRAFT.docx
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    PROJECT OVERVIEW
    The City of Duluth is interested in retaining a consultant to provide professional engineering
    services to complete a design of a lighting system along 2nd Street, 3rd Street, 4th Ave East and 5th
    Ave E. The lighting system will be bounded by 4th Ave E, 4th Street, Superior Street, and 6th Ave
    East. Consultant services are expected to include design and include limited construction support
    services, as noted within this request.
    BACKGROUND
    The area around St Mary’s Medical Center experiences a large amount of pedestrian traffic. At
    night, pedestrians walk along the sidewalk system and concerns regarding safety both along the
    sidewalks and crossing streets are regular reports to City staff and hospital administration. The
    City is committed to pedestrian safety and proposes to improve the lighting within the designated
    medical district area. This project will design a new lighting system in this area to be constructed
    and bid.
    The proposed design would replace most (but not all) of the existing street lighting within these
    areas, including those owned by the City and Minnesota Power. Conceptually, the City would be
    looking to provide “cobrahead” style lighting at each intersection (assumed to be two at each
    location listed) and pedestrian scale post-top style lighting along the sidewalks. The signal
    systems within the area of study (6th Ave East at 3rd Street and 2nd Street) will remain as-is and is
    generally consistent with the design goals for this project. No work will be done on 4th Street as
    that would be completed as part of the on-going 4th Street reconstruction project. Please see the
    attached map (Exhibit A) illustrating the area of work.
    The selected consultant will be tasked with preparing the design plans and specifications,
    suitable for bidding the project, and with providing limited construction administration support
    during the construction phase of the project.
    GENERAL PROJECT SCOPE
    Consulting engineering services are expected to include all work necessary to provide final
    design including plans and specifications for the project as described, as well as limited
    assistance during bidding and construction services. These include, but are not limited to the
    following:
    1. Project Meetings, Management and Coordination
    2. Project Reconnaissance
    3. Preliminary and Final Engineering Design
    4. Limited Bidding Assistance
    5. Limited Construction Administration Assistance
    These tasks will be defined in greater detail within this solicitation. All work shall be performed
    in accordance with the most recent version of the City Standard Specifications and Engineering
    Guidelines (available on the City of Duluth website, https://duluthmn.gov/engineering/).
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    SCOPE OF SERVICES
    1. Project Meetings, Management and Coordination
    Proposers shall manage their effort to complete the design effort required to produce the project.
    This shall include the overall management effort, project meetings and coordination with
    stakeholders.
    Project Management
    The consultant is expected to manage their project effort in an efficient manner and
    within the schedule proposed. This includes tasks such as timely invoicing, coordination
    of internal resources, scheduling of the project and required resources, and providing
    quality control of the deliverables.
    Meetings
    The consultant shall attend a minimum of two (2) meetings. This will include a kickoff
    meeting with City staff and a stakeholder coordination meeting. The consultant will be
    expected to prepare agendas and other meeting exhibits, schedule the meeting, and
    provide meeting minutes for review. The consultant may opt to host additional, brief,
    coordination meetings with City staff to ensure that the project timeline is met. Remote
    meeting options, such as Microsoft Teams, can be utilized by the consultant.
    Stakeholder Coordination
    The consultant will be responsible for coordination with the various stakeholders for this
    project. The City has identified both Essentia Health, the primary adjacent property
    owner and Minnesota Power, provider of electrical power and owner of some existing
    street lighting, as the primary stakeholders. The City does not expect to hold public
    meetings specific to this project. Proposer shall be aware that the City is currently under
    contract with Short Elliot Hendrickson (SEH) to perform design services for a
    reconstruction of 4th Street. Coordination with that design team may be required to
    complete a cohesive project.
    2. Project Reconnaissance
    Proposer shall be responsible for visiting the site to identify the existing conditions. The City will
    provide available as-built information for the proposer’s review. The proposer should expect to
    provide some survey services in this project – both to locate existing utilities and any potential
    impacts to accessible facilities that are required to complete the lighting installation. The City
    will provide geotechnical information, to the extent available, for adjacent streets. Any
    subsequent geotechnical work will be considered extra work and outside of the scope of this
    proposal.
    3. Preliminary and Final Engineering Design
    The consultant will be responsible for preparing full engineering design plans and project special
    provisions for this project, suitable for bidding and construction. This design will supplement
    existing City standard specifications, and applicable MnDOT standards specifications and
    standard plans. The City will provide boilerplate special provisions language for consultant use
    in preparing these documents.
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    The City has prepared this proposal with the following basic lighting assumptions:
    Each intersection will have two (2) cobrahead style lighting fixtures, located at opposite
    corners. These will be standard light poles, 30-feet in height.
    Each street will have pedestrian scale lighting, of a post-top style, consistent with existing
    City luminaire standards.
    This project will not replace the existing intersection lighting at the following
    intersections:
    o 2nd Street and 5th Avenue East
    o 2nd Street and 6th Ave East
    o 3rd Street and 6th Ave East
    This project will specifically replace the lighting at the intersection of 3rd Street and 5th
    Ave East.
    The project will specifically stop short of 4th Street in all locations, as the lighting on that street
    will be addressed by the 4th Street project. The consultant can assume that all lighting work
    within this project stops 75 feet away from 4th Street. The consultant may be required to perform
    coordination with that consultant, and such coordination is included in the scope of work.
    The consultant shall provide photometrics plans after a preliminary layout is prepared. The City
    assumes a project deliverable for review at the following stages:
    30% Design Review: Preliminary layout and photometrics. Significant design detail is
    not included. Preliminary cost estimate is prepared.
    60% Design Review: Final layout and photometrics. Final design layout review and
    stakeholder coordination review. Design development cost-estimate is prepared.
    90% Design Review: Final design review, draft project special provisions review. Final
    cost estimate is prepared.
    A final deliverable, after all reviews are completed, will consist of the design plans (in PDF
    format) signed by the engineer of record, special provisions (PDF and Microsoft Word format)
    and a final cost estimate, with individual bid items matching the bid quantities (PDF and
    Microsoft Excel format). City staff will route the design plans for internal signatures.
    4. Project Bidding
    The City will oversee bidding the project. The consultant will be available to answer clarification
    questions and if needed, preparing addendum responses. The proposers should include 16 hours
    of the project manager’s time within their cost proposal for addressing questions. Actual effort
    will be billed hourly as needed.
    5. Construction Administration
    The City is planning to provide field representation for this project’s construction phase at this
    time. The consultant will be required to provide review of construction concerns and project
    submittals as requested by City staff. The proposers should include 32 hours of the project
    manager’s time within their cost proposal for addressing questions. Actual effort will be billed
    hourly as needed.
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    PROJECT COMPLETION DATES
    May 12, 2026
    May 26, 2026
    May 28, 2026
    June 4, 2026
    June 15, 2026
    July 31, 2026
    August 28, 2026
    September 25, 2026
    October/November 2026
    December 2026
    April 2027
    September 2027
    November 2027
    RFP Issued
    Questions Due
    Proposals Due
    Selection of Consultant
    Council Approval to Award Contract
    30% Plan Review
    60% Plan Review
    90% Plan Review
    Advertise for Bids
    Receive Bids
    Start Construction
    Construction Completion
    Submittal of Record Drawings
    QUALIFICATION PROPOSAL CONTENTS
    The proposal shall be submitted in the following format broken into the sections identified
    below. Proposals not following the specified format will not be reviewed. No additional sections
    or appendices are allowed.
    Proposers shall include three (3) paper copies of the qualification proposal with the
    submittal.
    o One (1) copy shall be unbound. The unbound copy may be secured with a binder
    clip or other method that is easily removed for scanning.
    The proposal shall be limited to ten (10) single-sided pages, not including a cover letter.
    Proposers may opt to include one (1) single-sided page may be a single-sided 11” X 17”
    page if necessary for a project layout, workplan or other graphical design.
    The separate cost proposal can be an 11” X 17” page.
    Proposals that exceed the page limit will not be reviewed.
    Proposers may use Appendix A as a cover letter, or should include all information from
    Appendix A on their cover letters, including addenda acknowledgements.
    The proposal format shall be as follows:
    1. Goals and Objectives
    A brief restatement of the goals and objectives and the project tasks to demonstrate the
    responder’s review and understanding of the project.
    2. Similar Project Experience
    An outline of the responder’s background and experience with similar projects, providing
    lighting design on roadways in urban areas.
    3. Personnel
    Identify key personnel to conduct the project and detail their training and work
    experience. Identify how personnel proposed for this project were involved with the
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