Corridor Study and Conceptual Design for S Walnut Street
ID: 270573
• State: Indiana
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Background
The City of Bloomington, through its Planning and Transportation Department, is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to select a consultant team for the development of a Corridor Study and Conceptual Design for the 2.4-mile S Walnut Street corridor, extending from Allen Street to Rhorer Road.
This initiative aligns with the City’s Comprehensive Plan, Transportation Plan, and Safe Streets and Roads for All Safety Action Plan, aiming to eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes on the City’s roadways by 2039.
Work Details
The consultant will conduct a two-phase process:
Phase One involves Corridor Analysis where consultants will collect and analyze both quantitative (traffic counts, crash data) and qualitative data (public input, interviews). The goal is to develop consensus around objectives for the conceptual design based on community engagement.
Phase Two focuses on creating a feasible conceptual design that incorporates public feedback and aligns with the City’s goals. Deliverables include:
- A conceptual design with cross-sections
- An implementation strategy with cost estimates for short-term and long-term improvements
- Documentation summarizing public engagement efforts.
The study must prioritize safety improvements that are cost-effective and quickly implementable.
Period of Performance
The project timeline is envisioned to be approximately 10 months, starting from the assumed notice to proceed date of August 28, 2026.
Place of Performance
The contract work will be performed in Bloomington, Indiana, specifically along the S Walnut Street corridor from Allen Street to Rhorer Road.
Bidder Requirements
The City encourages submissions from Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBE), Women’s Business Enterprises (WBE), Small Business Enterprises (SBE), local firms, and diverse teams. The project is funded through the United States Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All Grant with an assumed budget between $200,000 and $400,000.
The City of Bloomington, through its Planning and Transportation Department, is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to select a consultant team for the development of a Corridor Study and Conceptual Design for the 2.4-mile S Walnut Street corridor, extending from Allen Street to Rhorer Road.
This initiative aligns with the City’s Comprehensive Plan, Transportation Plan, and Safe Streets and Roads for All Safety Action Plan, aiming to eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes on the City’s roadways by 2039.
Work Details
The consultant will conduct a two-phase process:
Phase One involves Corridor Analysis where consultants will collect and analyze both quantitative (traffic counts, crash data) and qualitative data (public input, interviews). The goal is to develop consensus around objectives for the conceptual design based on community engagement.
Phase Two focuses on creating a feasible conceptual design that incorporates public feedback and aligns with the City’s goals. Deliverables include:
- A conceptual design with cross-sections
- An implementation strategy with cost estimates for short-term and long-term improvements
- Documentation summarizing public engagement efforts.
The study must prioritize safety improvements that are cost-effective and quickly implementable.
Period of Performance
The project timeline is envisioned to be approximately 10 months, starting from the assumed notice to proceed date of August 28, 2026.
Place of Performance
The contract work will be performed in Bloomington, Indiana, specifically along the S Walnut Street corridor from Allen Street to Rhorer Road.
Bidder Requirements
The City encourages submissions from Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBE), Women’s Business Enterprises (WBE), Small Business Enterprises (SBE), local firms, and diverse teams. The project is funded through the United States Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All Grant with an assumed budget between $200,000 and $400,000.
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Opportunity ID
270573
Response Deadline
July 10, 2026
Due in 34 Days
Date Posted
May 29, 2026
Source
Set Aside Preferences
Minority Owned
Local Vendors
Small Business
Woman Owned
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$250,000 - $900,000
(AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
Low
On 5/29/26 City of Bloomington in Indiana issued Corridor Study and Conceptual Design for S Walnut Street with ID 270573 due 7/10/26.
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