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The Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) is pleased to issue the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 Procurement Forecast.  The procurement forecast is prepared annually in accordance with Public Law 100-656, Section 501 and the Transportation Acquisition Regulations (TAM) 1219.202-270 Procurement Forecast . The  forecast is one of many tools available to small businesses to assist in planning their federal government marketing efforts.

The FY10 forecast provides information on anticipated DOT procurements over the simplified acquisition threshold (See FAR 2.101) and can be searched by quarter, industry category, Operating Administration and key words. The forecast is for informational and marketing purposes only and does not constitute a specific offer or commitment by the DOT to fund in whole or in part any of the procurements referenced herein. See full disclaimer below.

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Architectural & Engineering Services 2010 2nd QTR Excel Version  Back to Procurement Categories
Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 John Bell 202-366-4977 john.bell@dot.gov  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $100,000 to $500,000 Architectural & Engineering Services 
Description
(2nd QTR)
FTA Rail Cost Database Update and Training. Contractor support is needed to develop a FTA Commuter Rail Cost Database and train FTA grantees on data collection and use.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FHWA - 61 David Kuehn 202-493-3414 david.kuehn@fhwa.dot.gov   HRTM-4
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No Full and Open Over $500,000 to $3 million Architectural & Engineering Services 
Description
(2nd QTR)
The FHWA Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) program focuses on longer-term and higher-risk breakthrough research with the potential for transformational improvements to plan, build, renew, and operate safe, congestion free, and environmentally sound transportation systems. Based on initial stage investigations including but not limited to literature scanning, convening of experts, and market research, the EAR Program anticipates soliciting for research proposals in six to 10 topic areas.
Comments Past EAR Solicitations typically have resulted in awards of between $500,000 and $1,000,000. Awards typically have gone to multi-disciplinary teams composed of multiple organizations (public and private) recognized nationally and internationally for their research capabilities. For more information, please see http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/advancedresearch/research.cfm  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FHWA - 61 Kevin Adderly 202-366-5006 kevin.adderly@dot.gov   HEPI-10
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $500,000 to $3 million Architectural & Engineering Services 
Description
(2nd QTR)
FHWA will be directing studies into the cost and steps needed to construct two highways. The studies are required by Section 1927 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (P.L. 109-59). These studies will include assessments of existing information, public involvement, determination of study alignments and design levels, and cost estimation of the alternatives as part of the work to be completed.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FRA - 53 Alice Alexander 202-493-6363   RDV13-014
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No Competitive grant/cooperative agreement Over $10 million Architectural & Engineering Services 
Description
(2nd QTR)
The Railroad Rehabilitation and Repair Program was created in the FY 2009 Continuing Resolution Appropriations. The Notice of Funding Availability is expected to be published in 1st quarter of FY 2009. We estimate that $5 million might be awarded in the 2nd quarter.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No