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MDOT I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project RFP #2: Historian and Urban Design Specialty Services

June 13, 2024
MDOT has issued the second of three RFPs requiring consultant participation to support aesthetic concepts reflective of the area’s historical significance in designated public urban spaces made available with the new boulevard’s footprint. This RFP does not require MDOT pre-qualifications to participate.

RFP #2 Historian and Urban Design Specialty Services:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is requesting proposals from qualified firms to assist in translating the neighborhoods’ historical significance into the aesthetics and public artworks that will be included in the I-375 Community Enhancements Plan. It is MDOT’s intent to honor and incorporate the historical significance of the former predominantly Black business and residential neighborhoods of Paradise Valley and Black Bottom through the expression of public arts, landscape, and aesthetics design in designated areas of the corridor.

Proposal Due Date: June 24th, 2024 at noon EST

JN 130035, CN 82111, 82195, 82196, 82251, 82072

Submit Proposal Here: Requests For Proposals (https://milogintp.michigan.gov/eai/tplogin/authenticate?URL=/eprop/requestsForProposals.htm)

Thank you in advance for your interest in the upcoming I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project contracting opportunities.

Any questions should be emailed to:
Jonathan Loree, P.E.
Senior Project Manager
MDOT Metro Region
LoreeJ@Michigan.gov