Professional Services

Professional Services

The City utilizes consultant, professional, design and engineering services on many of its projects. The CIP document provides a list of CIP projects for which such services may potentially be solicited through a Request for Proposals (RFP) or Request for Qualifications (RFQ).

If you would like to be included in the City's list of consultants for notification of Request of Proposals and Request for Qualifications, please go to the following link: Request for Proposals Consultant List

To be removed from the Consultant List, please contact [email protected].

Request for Qualifications (RFQ)

Request for Qualifications for Consulting Services for Public Contract Code and Prevailing Wage Compliance Management

The City of Rohnert Park has over $40 million in active Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) as well as an upcoming development project with acceptance of public infrastructure. While a majority of the CIP projects are locally funded, there are a large portion of projects that are funded through specific grants with state and federal funds, including the Federal Highways Administration (administered through CalTrans) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (administered through the California Governor's Office of Emergency Service). The City requires assistance in ensuring compliance with all local, grant, state and federal regulations for design and construction to ensure compliance with prevailing wage and labor compliance, local and grant procurement requirements, and reporting requirements related to prevailing wage.

Deadline for submittal:

  • Thursday, October 31st, 2024 by 4:00PM

Document:

Project Contact:
Terrie Zwillinger
CIP Program Manager
Department of Public Works
[email protected]
707-588-3331

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Request for Proposals for 2025 Citywide Pavement Preventative Maintenance Project, Project No. 2023-01

The City seeks proposals for design of the 2025 Citywide Pavement Preventative Maintenance Project and engineering administration services associated costs during construction.

The project is generally described as a citywide pavement preventative maintenance project. Pavement preventative maintenance treatments for this project include:

  • Crack Seal
  • Slurry Seal
  • Slurry Seal with Crack Seal
  • Cape Seal
  • 3" Overlay with Reinforcing Mat

The locations and proposed treatments for the project are more particularly described in Attachment A. Locations with Cape Seal or Overlay treatments will require Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) pedestrian access curb-ramp evaluation for possible replacement.  

Deadline for submittal:

  • Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 11:00 AM

Document:

Project Contact:
Jason Sampietro
Associate Engineer
Department of Public Works
Office (707) 588-2235
Fax (707) 588-3333
Email: [email protected]