RFQ 2027 Transportation Impact Fee Study
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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Description
Title: RFQ 2027 Transportation Impact Fee Study, Agency: City of Fort Worth, State: Texas, Open Date: 4/2/2026, Close Date: 4/30/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/7/2026
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The City of Fort Worth is seeking proposals for the RFQ 2027 Transportation Impact Fee Study, with a notable open date of April 2, 2026. The response deadline is set for April 30, 2026, providing a focused period for interested firms to strategize their bids. This opportunity targets firms with expertise in transportation studies and fee assessments in urban jurisdictions.
The City of Fort Worth aims to conduct a comprehensive Transportation Impact Fee Study to evaluate and establish appropriate fees linked to transportation infrastructure impacts from new developments.
- Firms specializing in urban transportation planning
- Consultants with experience in impact fee assessments
- Agencies with strong analytical and stakeholder engagement capabilities
- Review current transportation impact fee methodologies
- Conduct stakeholder interviews
- Analyze traffic patterns and development projections
- Develop fee structure recommendations
- Compile findings into a final report
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- Must comply with all local regulations and ordinances
- All proposals must be submitted by the deadline
- Propose a competitive pricing structure reflective of market standards
- Include justifications for pricing based on scope and complexity of work
- Consider partnering with firms that offer complementary services, such as civil engineering or public policy expertise
- Include local firms with established relationships in Fort Worth
- Tight timeline for proposal preparation given the posted and close dates
- Potential competition from established local firms familiar with the City of Fort Worth's processes
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- Are there existing data sets available for use in the study?
- How will stakeholder engagement be facilitated during the study?
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- Specific period of performance is not provided
- Detailed agency budget for the study is missing
- No information on evaluation criteria for submissions
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