In partnership with the Michigan Department of Transportation and the City of Detroit, the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP) is seeking proposals to provide Transportation Engineering, Public Space Design, and Community Engagement services for a Feasibility Study to support the I-75 Cap Project in Downtown Detroit. Building on the recently completed I-75 Cap Vision and Alternatives Analysis project, the next phase of the I-75 Cap Project will be a Feasibility Study to further advance the design and engineering of the three park caps and the right-of-ways up to 30% completion. The I-75 Cap Feasibility Study will be undertaken over a 12-month period between the second quarter of 2025 and second quarter of 2026. It is being funded by a $2 million FY2023 U.S. Department of Transportation Neighborhood Access and Equity (NEA) program grant under the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods program.
A bidder question and answer session will be held virtually Wednesday, April 2 at 10:00 a.m.
RFP submissions are due at noon EST on Wednesday, April 23.
Please contact James Fidler ([email protected]) and Isaac Douglas
([email protected]) with any questions.
Please see attached RFP for more information.