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MURIEL BOWSER
MAYOR
June 5, 2026
Honorable Phil Mendelson
Chairman
Council of the District of Columbia
John A. Wilson Building
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 504
Washington, DC 20004
Dear Chairman Mendelson:
Pursuant to section 451 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act (D.C. Official Code § 1 -
204.51) and section 202 of the Procurement Practices Reform Act of 2010 (D.C. Official Code §
2-352.02), enclosed for consideration and approval by the Council of the District of Columbia is
the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Capital Transportation Plan (Plan).
Pursuant to Mayor’s Order 96-130 and a Memorandum of Agreement (Agreement), dated June 6,
1996, entered into by and between the Federal Highway Administration, the Government of the
District of Columbia (District) and the now defunct District of Columbia Financial Responsibility
and Management Assistance Authority, the District was required to develop and implement a
process for the expeditious review and approval of Federal-aid Highway contracts. In accordance
with clause 5 of the Agreement, the District Department of Transportation was required to submit
a Plan of Federal -aid Highway projects to the Council for review and approval. Approval of the
Plan is deemed approval of the individual contracts that make up the Plan. This process continues
to be used in order to ensure the expeditious review and approval of District Federal-aid Highway
contracts.
My administration is available to discuss any questions you may have regarding the proposed
contract. In order to facilitate a response to any questions you may have, please have your staff
contact Marc Scott, Chief Operating Officer, Office of Contracting and Procurement, at (202) 724-
8759.
I look forward to the Council’s favorable consideration of this contract.
Sincerely,
Muriel Bowser
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Office of Contracting and Procurement
COUNCIL CONTRACT SUMMARY
Pursuant to section 202(c) of the Procurement Practices Reform Act of 2010, effective April
8, 2011 (D.C. Law 18-371; D.C. Official Code §2-352.02), the following contract summary is
provided:
(A) The proposed contractor, contract amount, unit and method of compensation,
contract term, and type of contract:
The District of Columbi a (District), by Memorandum of Agreement, dated June 6, 1996
committed to the award of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) contracts within 45
days. The memorandum required the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) to
submit an annual program of FHWA projects to the District of Columbia Council and the
now defunct District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management A ssistance
Authority for their review and approval. Since most of the proposed projects have not
been solicited, the exact name of contractors, contract award amount and types, unit and
method of compensation and contract terms are not known.
(B) The goods or services to be provided, the methods of delivering goods or services,
and any significant program changes reflected in the proposed contract:
The DDOT utilizes FHWA and matching District Highway Trust Funds to finance a
myriad of procurement initiatives that touch every resident within the District of
Columbia. Projects included in this year’s program include, but are not limited to:
1. bridge design, construction, repair, and rehabilitation;
2. preventative maintenance and repairs on highway structures;
3. streetscape and safety improvements;
4. pavement restoration;
5. traffic signal improvements;
6. preservation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of District tunnels;
7. streetlight system design and upgrades;
8. pedestrian bridge and trail construction and improvements;
9. multimodal traffic safety design and construction;
10. citywide drainage rehabilitation and repair; and
11. various transportation studies and research projects financed with FHWA funds.
Reference Attachment B Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Capital Transportation Contract Plan
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for all services.
Economic Impact: Improvements in streetscape, signage, and street design will improve
the attractiveness of areas for both residential and commercial development, improve
traffic flow, and decrease pedestrian fatalities.
Social Impact: The transportation system plays a major role in the city's enhanced quality
of life, its attractiveness as a residential and business location, its opportunities for
entrepreneurship, and its position as the Nation's Capital and the cultural entertainment
core of the region. The proposed list of projects is designed to maintain and/or build upon
the city’s transportation system. They will promote the safe and efficient movement of
people and goods with the goal of balancing all forms (automotive, bicycle, light-rail) of
transportation.
(C) The selection process, including the number of offerors, the evaluation criteria, and
the evaluation results, including the price and technical components:
DDOT utilizes the competitive sealed bid procedure to procure construction services. It
uses the competitive sealed proposal or the r equest for qualifications process to procure
design, construction management, and asset management services and engineering
studies. Projects in this program will continue to be procured in this manner. DDOT does
not anticipate utilizing the s ole source procurement method for establishing a contract;
however, should the need arise, DDOT will seek approval from the District's Chief
Procurement Officer prior to entering into such a contract.
(D) The background and qualifications of the proposed contractor, including its
organization, financial stability, personnel, and prior performance on contracts with
the District government:
Due to the varied types of projects included, proposed contractors will come from a
variety of backgrounds. However, the contracting officer shall make a determination of
the contractor’s responsibility in accordance with District regulations prior to awarding
each contract.
(E) Performance standards and the expected outcome of the proposed contract:
Contract documents for each project will include individualized specifications to be
adhered to by the construction and services contractors. Other projects listed in the
program contain specific deliverables, milestones, and measures to be attained by the
contractor. DDOT staff will monitor all projects to ensure strict adherence to these
performance standards.
(F) A certification that the proposed contract is within the appropriated budget
authority for the agency for the fiscal year and is consistent with the financial plan
and budget adopted in accordance with D.C. Official Code §§ 47-392.01 and 47-
392.02:
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The Agency Fiscal Officer (AFO) has provided the requisite certification. Additionally,
the AFO will certify as to the availability of funds for each contract prior to award of the
contract.
(G) A certification that the proposed contract is legally sufficient, including whether the
proposed contractor has any currently pending legal claims against the District:
All United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) funded contracts that are
competitively bid are exempt from review by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG);
nevertheless, the OAG retains review authority for negotiated services contracts in excess
of one million dollars. The OAG, where applicable, will make a certification of legal
sufficiency prior to contract award.
(H) A certification that the proposed contractor is current with its District and federal
taxes or has worked out and is current with a payment schedule approved by the
District or federal government:
All required administrative approvals , excluded parties reviews , and tax clearances are
obtained prior to contract award.
(I) The status of the proposed contractor as a certified local, small, or disadvantaged
business enterprise as defined in the Small, Local, and Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise Development and Assistance Act of 2005, effective October 20, 2005
(D.C. Law 16-33; D.C. Official Code § 2-218.01 et seq.):
Because these projects are funded with US DOT dollars, the federal disadvantage d
business enterprise regulations (Title 49 CFR, Part 26) take precedence over state and
local regulations. As a result, the District’s regulations regarding the use of certified
local, small or disadvantaged business enterprises do not apply; however, federal
disadvantaged business enterprise goals are set for each construction and construction-
related services solicitations and the DDOT encourages contractors to use such District
certified business enterprises whenever possible.
(J) Other aspects of the proposed contract that the Chief Procurement Officer
considers significant:
Contractors are required to adhere to all applicable federal affirmative action, labor , and
wage provisions.
(K) A statement indicating whether the proposed contractor is currently debarred from
providing services or goods to the District or federal government, the dates of the
debarment, and the reasons for debarment:
Prior to contract award , the Federal Debarment Status Listing and the District Office of
Contracting and Procurement’s Excluded Parties List are reviewed to determine that a
proposed contractor has not been debarred or suspended.
250 M Street, S.E., Washington, DC 20003 Telephone: (202) 671-2300
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Government Services Cluster
FINANCIAL PLAN AND BUDGET CERTIFICATION
Contract No.:
Contract Name:
Contractor:
Funding Source:
Various
FY-2026 and FY-2 027 Capital Transportation Plan
of Federal-Aid Contracts
Varies
Federal Highway Administration and the District of
Columbia Transportation Trust Fund
Organization Code: KA0
Year of Appropriation: 2026 and 2027
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I, Calvin Skinner, Agency Fiscal Officer, OCFO, hereby certify that the above referenced plan of
contracts for transportation related projects is consistent with the applicable approved
Memorandum of Agreement between the Federal Highway Administration and the Government
of the District of Columbia. Further, I certify that certification of funds will be made prior to award
of any contract or modification on this plan.
____________________________________ _________________
Calvin Skinner Date
Agency Fiscal Officer, OCFO
04/23/26
DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
NEW NEW 10th Street, S.W., over CSXT Railroad Architect & Engineering (A/E) Architect & Engineering (A/E) for 10th Street, S.W., over CSXT Railroad Ward 6 Design 10 St Bridge 80% $ 3,300,000
101408 101408 10TH Street, SW, over CSXT Railroad
10th Street, S.W., over CSXT
Railroad 10th Street, S.W., over CSXT Railroad Ward 6 Design 10 St Bridge 80% $ 12,018,500
MRR32A 100695 14th St. Bridges Approach A/E
Final design will be completed in Dec 2026 and construction is planned
in 2027. Due to the deteriorated condition of these bridges, construction
must be awarded in 2027 once final design is completed. Ward 2 Design Ward 2 80% $ 1,745,674
NEW NEW 14th St. Bridges Approach Seeking a contractor
Final design will be completed in Dec 2026 and construction is planned
in 2027. Due to the deteriorated condition of these bridges, construction
must be awarded in 2027 once final design is completed. Ward 2 Construction Ward 2 80% $ 40,000,000
NEW NEW 14th St. Bridges Approach Seeking A/E
Final design will be completed in Dec 2026 and construction is planned
in 2027. Due to the deteriorated condition of these bridges, construction
must be awarded in 2027 once final design is completed. Ward 2
Construction
Management Ward 2 80% $ 6,000,000
MRRB9A 100739 16th St Bridge Over Piney Branch Parkway
16th St Bridge over Piney Branch
Pkwy NW Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of 16th Street Bridge over Piney Branch Parkway Project Ward 4 Construction
16th Street Bridge over Piney
Branch Parkway Project 80% $ 2,500,000
NEW NEW
2025 Rehabilitation of I-395 N.B. Bridge
over Potomac River
2025 Rehabilitation of I-395 N.B.
Bridge over Potomac River 2025 Rehabilitation of I-395 N.B. Bridge over Potomac River Ward 6 Design-Build Ward 6 80% $ 113,405,605
SR060A 100876
27th Street Bridge over Broad Branch
Rehabilitation
27th Street Bridge over Broad
Branch Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of the 27th St Bridge Ward 3 Design/Construction
27th St. NW and Broad Branch
Road NW 80% $ 3,667,300
101152 101152 AASHTOWARE License Fee AASHTOWARE License Fee AASHTOWARE License Fee Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 3,385,200
LMS08C 101302
Alabama Avenue from Martin Luther King
Avenue to Bowen Road Planning Study Planning Study
Completion of previous contract for planning services. This project is to
provide safety improvements at major intersections of Alabama Avenue
SE. These improvements would include revised roadway geometry to
reduce vehicular speeds, simplify vehicular movement, and decrease
crossing distance for pedestrians.
Ward 7,
Ward 8 Planning 7 & 8 80% $ 990,004
NEW NEW
Anacostia River Trail - Kenilworth Park
South Section
Anacostia River Trail - Kenilworth
Park South Section
This project is located in the northeast section of Washington, D.C. and
will connect the existing Anacostia River Trail Kenilworth Aquatic
Gardens Segment located on the Anacostia River's east bank with the
southern section of trail. This project includes 0.6-mile-long trail and a
pedestrian crossing over Watts Branch located in Kenilworth Park South. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 1,000,000
NEW NEW
Anacostia River Trail - Neighborhood
Access
Anacostia River Trail -
Neighborhood Access
The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail (ART) Neighborhood Access project aims
to provide much-needed access to the 30-mile ART system for
thousands of residents who currently lack safe access to the river or a
secure bicycle facility. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 1,000,000
MRR32A 100695 Approach Bridges to 14th Street Bridge
Approach Bridges to 14th Street
Bridge
Rehabilitation of 6 existing bridges for bridge sub/superstructures and
approach roadway improvements to extend service life. Deck overlay,
bearing replacements, box culvert beam replacements and substructure
repairs included in the scope. Ward 2 Construction
14th Street, SW between
Independence Ave and the
Potomac River 80% $ 25,000,000
AW037A 100491 Arboretum Bridge and Trail Arboretum Bridge and Trail
Pedestrian bridge and trail along the Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth
Park South. This project will provide up to 30% design on a pedestrian
bridge and trail along the Arboretum to South Capitol St., connecting the
ART to the National Arboretum.
Ward 5,
Ward 7 Construction
Pedestrian bridge and trail along
the Arboretum to ART and
Kenilworth Park South 80% $ 13,000,000
100491 100491 Arboretum Bridge and Trail
Arboretum to Anacostia River Trail
(ART) and Kenilworth Park South Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth Park South
Ward 5,
Ward 7 Construction
Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth
park South 80% $ 2,500,000
100491 100491 Arboretum Bridge and Trail
Arboretum to Anacostia River Trail
(ART) and Kenilworth Park South Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth Park South
Ward 5,
Ward 7
Construction
Management
Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth
park South 80% $ 1,500,000
100491 100491 Arboretum Bridge and Trail
Arboretum to Anacostia River Trail
(ART) and Kenilworth Park South Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth Park South
Ward 5,
Ward 7 EOR
Arboretum to ART and Kenilworth
park South 80% $ 500,000
NEW NEW
Arizona Ave. Trail connection to Capital
Crescent trail A/E Arizona Ave. Trail connection to Capital Crescent trail Ward 3 Design Ward 3 80% $ 868,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
101234 101234
Asset Preservation of Tunnels in the
District of Columbia
Asset Preservation of Tunnels in
the District of Columbia
This project will provide tunnel preventive maintenance activities,
rehabilitate and upgrade District’s tunnels assets to facilitate extension
of their service life, minimize the need for major tunnel rehabilitation
projects, and ensure the safety of the traveling public. Additionally, this
project will provide the requisite tools and resources to comply with
federally mandated biennial inspection requirements of the Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA) National Tunnel Inspection Standards
(NTIS) program. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 55,000,000
AW040A 100493 AWI Program Manager AWI Program Manager
This ongoing multi-year program management task supports the District
Department of Transportation (DDOT) with projects within and adjacent
to the Anacostia Waterfront Development Zone. Specific tasks include
project management, planning, estimating, website maintenance,
document control, engineering support, etc.
Ward 5,
Ward 6,
Ward 7,
Ward 8 Other Various 80% $ 9,765,000
NEW NEW
Benning Road Bridges and Transportation
Improvement Project Other
The project is comprised of several components that will all be
constructed as one multimodal improvement project, and which work
together to meet the District’s transportation goals including the
replacement of the structurally-deficient Benning Road NE bridge over
DC-295 Ward 7
Construction
Management Ward 7 80% $ 16,600,000
NEW NEW
Benning Road Bridges and Transportation
Improvement Project A/E
The project is comprised of several components that will all be
constructed as one multimodal improvement project, and which work
together to meet the District’s transportation goals including the
replacement of the structurally-deficient Benning Road NE bridge over
DC-295 Ward 7 Engineer Of Record Ward 7 80% $ 2,750,000
NEW NEW
Benning Road Bridges and Transportation
Improvement Project Open Procurement
The project is comprised of several components that will all be
constructed as one multimodal improvement project, and which work
together to meet the District’s transportation goals including the
replacement of the structurally-deficient Benning Road NE bridge over
DC-295 Ward 7 Construction Ward 7 80% $ 260,000,000
PM0T4A 100828
Bladensburg Road Multimodal Safety and
Access
Bladensburg Road Multimodal
Safety and Access Study
A multimodal (e.g., vehicle, bus, bicycle, and pedestrian) transportation
safety study of Bladensburg Road, NE between Benning Road and
Eastern Avenue.
Ward 5,
Ward 6 Planning Benning Road and Eastern Avenue 80% $ 1,000,000
PM0T4A 100828
Bladensburg Road Multimodal Safety and
Access
Bladensburg Road Multimodal
Safety and Access
A multimodal (e.g., vehicle, bus, bicycle, and pedestrian) transportation
study of Bladensburg Road, NE between Benning Road and Eastern
Avenue (approximately 2.5 miles).
Ward 5,
Ward 6 Design
Bladensburg Road, NE between
Benning Road and Eastern Avenue
(approximately 2.5 miles). 80% $ 5,000,000
NEW NEW
Bladensburg Road, NE Multimodal Safety
and Access A/E
A multimodal (e.g., vehicle, bus, bicycle, and pedestrian) transportation
study of Bladensburg Road, NE between Benning Road and Eastern
Avenue (approximately 2.5 miles). Ward 5 Design Ward 5 80% $ 5,000,000
NEW NEW
Bridge 40, Rehabilitation of Minnesota
Bridge over East Capitol Seeking A/E
To conduct phase 1 of the bridge rehabilitation design that includes in-
depth inspection, material testing, and 30% design plan Ward 7 Design 80% $ 3,000,000
MNT05A 100659
Bridge 47 and 78 Construction
(Off System Bridge Projects)
Off System - Bridge 47 and 78
Construction
Reconstruction of the bridges including the work on the approach
roadways Ward 7 Construction Ward 7 80% $ 20,300,000
MNT05A 100659
Bridge 47 and 78 Construction
(Off System Bridge Projects)
Off System - Bridge 47 and 78
Construction Management
Construction management for the reconstruction of the bridges
including the work on the approach roadways Ward 7
Construction
Management Ward 7 80% $ 4,700,000
MNT66A 100685 Bridge Design Bridge Design
Citywide open-end bridge consultant services (primarily bridge load
ratings and bridge repair) Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 6,460,788
MNT68A 100687 Bridge Inspection Bridge Inspection
Work under this project consists of performing detailed condition
inspections and evaluations of all highway and pedestrian bridges,
tunnels and underpasses under the ownership of the District of
Columbia in accordance with the DDOT Inspection Manual of
Procedures and the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS). Safety
inspections of railroad owned bridges crossing District streets shall also
be performed. Selected inspection of culverts and overhead sign
structures may be performed as needed via contract modification. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 17,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
101100 101100 Bridge Maintenance Program Manager
Bridge Maintenance Program
Manager
This multi-year bridge maintenance program management task will
support DDOT in managing the Bridge maintenance program. Specific
task will include programming planned maintenance for major bridges,
assist updating DDOT’s bridge and structures standards and manuals
including technical review and ensuring compliance with the current
regulations, FHWA and the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO); developing Bridge Capital Project
Prioritization (CIP) including scope of work and cost estimate,
developing Bridge Preventative Maintenance and Remedial Repair
Prioritization, document control, engineering support, coordination of all
planned work with Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP), etc. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 5,425,000
MRRB7A 100737 Bridge Management Program Bridge Management Program
The scope of the project includes daily assessment of the condition of
the District's bridges, development of strategies for their preventive
maintenance and maintenance of the Department's bridge records. Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 2,400,000
NEW NEW
Broad Branch Rd from Linnean Ave to
Beach Dr NW Rehabilitation (Phase I)
Drainage Management Study and
Detailed Design for Replacement
of Soapstone Culvert
In the first phase of Broad Branch Road rehabilitation project, we will
conduct H&H assessment, prepare preliminary plan for improvement on
drainage management along Broad Branch rd. between 32nd St NW and
Beach Dr. NW and preliminary plans for rehabilitation/reconstruction of
major roadway drainage/hydraulic infrastructures. In addition, a detailed
H&H study and detailed construction-ready Plans, Specifications, and
Estimates (PS&E) design plans for replacement of Soapstone culvert
under Broad Branch rd. at Soapstone creek will be prepared Citywide Construction Citywide Grant $ 10,000,000
NEW NEW Buzzard Point Interim Trail - Construction
Buzzard Point Interim Trail
Construction Construction for the Buzzard Point Interim Trail Project Ward 6 Construction Citywide 80% $ 2,500,000
CBS02C 100505 CaBi Equipment (Lyft Bikes and Scooters)
Capital Bikeshare Bike, Stations,
and Equipment
Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to purchase
docking stations, ebikes, pedal bikes, and other equipment required for
the Capital Bikeshare system Citywide Other Citywide 36% $ 12,000,000
PM0K6A 100799 Canal Road, NW Rock Slope Stabilization
Canal Road NW, Rock Slope
Stabilization near Clark Place, NW
Project
This project will provide permanent mitigation measures to enhance road
users’ safety while maintaining the corridor’s appearance and
functionality by ensuring the stability of the rock slope. Ward 3 Construction Canal Road near Clark Place 80% $ 12,000,000
PM0K6A 100799 Canal Road, NW Rock Slope Stabilization
Canal Road NW, Rock Slope
Stabilization near Clark Place, NW
Project
This project will provide permanent mitigation measures to enhance road
users’ safety while maintaining the corridor’s appearance and
functionality by ensuring the stability of the rock slope. Ward 3
Construction
Management Canal Road near Clark Place 80% $ 3,000,000
CBS02C 100505
Capital Bikeshare Operations,
Maintenance, and Marketing
Capital Bikeshare Operations,
Maintenance, and Marketing
Capital Bikeshare is a regional, dock-based shared micromobility
program. DDOT owns a portion of the bikes and ebikes systemwide, and
all of the docking stations within the District's boundaries. DDOT
contracts operations, maintenance, and marketing to a vendor. The
marketing work is funded by federal (CMAQ) funds. Operations and
maintenance tasks are funded by local operating and SPR funds. Citywide Other Citywide 5% $ 17,500,000
101302 101302
Capital Planning, Analysis, and
Conceptual Engineering Services
Capital Planning, Analysis, and
Conceptual Engineering Services
This project includes planning and engineering services for planning,
public outreach, data collection, traffic analysis, project performance
analyses, preliminary engineering, grant application support, and
software and data access for multiple projects with multiple funding
sources. Citywide Planning Citywide 17% $ 7,350,000
NEW NEW Carbon Reduction Program Carbon Reduction Program
The Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) provides funds for projects
designed to reduce transportation emissions, defined as carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions from on-road highway sources. Projects may include
active transportation, transit priority, street tree coverage, pedestrian
improvements, expanded street trees, charging infrastructure, and more.
The projects will be identified using a DDOT-specific "call for projects,"
with the goal of funding projects that lead to quantifiable emissions
reductions. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 6,290,296
MNT71A 100689
Citywide Sign Structure Upgrade and
Replacement
Citywide Sign Structure Upgrade
and Replacement
The purpose of this project is to design sign structures-upgrade &
replacement. The project also includes a review existing condition
assessment, structural evaluation, detailed inspection, as needed and
coordination on future asset management needs Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 32,333,000
MNT71A 100689
Citywide Sign Structure Upgrade and
Replacement I-695 Renumbering
The purpose of this project renumber I-695, update exit numbering and
install mile markers. Citywide Design/Construction Citywide 80% $ 2,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
LML02C/OSS49A 100756 Citywide Streetlights P3 Streetlight P3
This will be a new FY16 Federal Project. This project will be to develop a
Private, Public, Partnership (P3) program for the streetlights in the
District of Columbia. This will include technical, legal, and financial
aspects of the project. This project will be split just like the SLAM project.
42% Local, 23% NHPP. and 35% STBG. This will be a two year program. Citywide Construction Citywide 60% $ 37,667,548
MNT14A, MNT65A
100663, 100684,
101242
Citywide Thermoplastic Pavement
Marking
Citywide Thermoplastic Pavement
Marking
The purpose of this project is to design sign structures-upgrade &
replacement. The project also includes a review existing condition
assessment, structural evaluation, detailed inspection, as needed and
coordination on future asset management needs Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 21,000,000
MRRC4A 100743
Cleveland Park Streetscape
Improvements
Cleveland Park Streetscape
Improvements Cleveland Park Streetscape and Drainage Improvement Ward 3 Construction
Connecticut Avenue from Macomb
Street NW to Quebec Street NW 80% $ 1,500,000
ZU069A 100907
Construction Management (CM) for SRTS
Sidewalk and Safety Construction
CM and Inspection Services
Citywide SRTS - Sidewalk and
Safety Construction
CM to design and manage construction of missing sidewalk gaps, green
infrastructure and to construct safety improvements near schools. Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 52% $ 5,400,000
101288 101288
CM Services for Large Guide Sign Main.
(Overhead)
Pavement Restoration - NHPP
Streets Pavement Restoration NHPP Streets Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 4,000,000
NEW NEW
CM Services for Preventative
Maintenance & Emergency Repairs
Highway Structures Preventive
Maintenance and Repairs
Construction Management and Inspection Services for Preventive
Maintenance and Emergency Repairs on Highway Structures Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 5,500,000
MNT65A 100663, 101242 CM Thermoplastic Pavement Marking
CM Thermoplastic Pavement
Marking
To provide installation of new pavement markings and refurbishment on
all Surface Transportation Program (STP) and National Highway System
(NHS) routes throughout the District of Columbia Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 4,000,000
N/A 101120 Commuter Connections Commuter Connections
The purpose of the Commuter Connections Program is to reduce mobile
source emissions through the reduction in the number of VMT, and
support of other transportation control measures. This project provides
funding for the commuter operations center, Guaranteed Ride, home,
marketing, monitoring and evaluation, employer outreach, and DC Kiosk. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 5,688,426
101132 101132
Connecticut Avenue Streetscape with a
Dupont Deckover
Connecticut Avenue Streetscape
with a Dupont Deckover
The scope of work includes construction, construction management and
engineering services during construction of the Connecticut Ave
roadway. Under this project, a deck structure over a sunken stretch of
Connecticut Avenue north of Dupont Circle and south of Q Street NW
and streetscape improvements for Connecticut Avenue, NW from
Dupont Circle to California Street will be performed. Ward 2 Construction
Connecticut Avenue NW from
Dupont Circle to California Street
NW 80% $ 31,600,000
101132 101132
Connecticut Avenue Streetscape with a
Dupont Deckover
Connecticut Avenue Streetscape
with a Dupont Deckover
The scope of work includes construction, construction management and
engineering services during construction of the Connecticut Ave
roadway. Under this project, a bridge structure and green space over a
sunken stretch of Connecticut Avenue north of Dupont Circle and south
of Q Street NW and streetscape design of Connecticut Avenue, NW from
Dupont Circle to California Street will be performed. Ward 2
Construction
Management
Connecticut Avenue NW from
Dupont Circle to California Street
NW 80% $ 3,000,000
PM0P6A 100807 Construction Estimate Construction Estimate
Cost estimating services for independent estimates of construction
projects Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 900,000
NEW NEW
Construction Management Services
Traffic Signals & Engineering Division
(TESD)
Construction Management
Services
Contract is to provide construction management services for multimodal
project delivery division construction projects Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 2,000,000
NEW NEW Consultant Support Services Consultant Support Services Consultant Support Services Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 3,255,000
NEW NEW Consulting Support Services A/E and Consulting Support
Consulting support services encompass multiple scopes that provide
support across the enterprise. Citywide Other Citywide 5% $ 5,000,000
MNT59A 100679 Culvert Inspection Culvert Inspection
The purpose of this project is to inspect and evaluate existing culverts
within the district biennially and establish database for follow-up
maintenance and capacity assessment Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 2,300,200
MRRC3A 100742
Damage to Infrastructure; Kenilworth Ave
(DC)-295 at Lane Place NE – Emergency
Repairs
Emergency Lane place Pedestrian
Bridge Replacement
Emergency replacement of the pedestrian bridge at Lane Place NE
across Kenilworth Ave NE (DC 295) per the Mayor's order due to the
sudden collapse of the existing bridge on June 23, 2021 Ward 7 Construction
Kenilworth Ave NE and Lane Place
NE 80% $ 10,683,612
MRRC3A 100742
Damage to Infrastructure; Kenilworth Ave
(DC)-295 at Lane Place NE – Emergency
Repairs
Lane place Pedestrian Bridge
Replacement
CM for replacement pedestrian bridge at Lane Place over Kenilworth
Avenue Ward 7
Construction
Management Lane Place over Kenilworth Avenue 80% $ 5,000,000
MRRC3A 100742
Damage to Infrastructure; Kenilworth Ave
(DC)-295 at Lane Place NE – Emergency
Repairs
Lane place Pedestrian Bridge
Replacement
Design of the replacement pedestrian bridge at Lane Place over
Kenilworth Avenue Ward 7 Design Lane Place over Kenilworth Avenue 80% $ 1,500,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
ZU066A 100906 District TDM - goDCgo District TDM - goDCgo
Encourage sustainable travel by District residents, workers, and visitors
through DDOT's goDCgo brand. Includes outreach and marketing to
commuters, employers, hotels and hospitality industry, multifamily
residential buildings, and schools. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 14,600,000
NEW NEW District TDM (goDCgo) Open Procurement
Encourage sustainable travel by District residents, workers, and visitors
through DDOT's goDCgo brand. Includes outreach and marketing to
commuters, employers, hotels and hospitality industry, multifamily
residential buildings, and schools. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 11,250,000
MNT62A 100682
Drainage and Stormwater Improvements
(Construction Management)
Drainage and Stormwater
Improvements (Construction
Management)
The purpose of the project is to manage construction of design of
hydraulic structures, stream bank protection, resolving flooding and
roadway drainage problems. The project facilitates safety of the traveling
public and integrity of the transportation infrastructure. Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 8,000,000
MNT62A 100682
Drainage and Stormwater Improvements
(Construction)
Drainage and Stormwater
Improvements (Construction)
This is a citywide drainage and stormwater management improvement,
rehabilitation and repair IDIQ Construction project. Tasks for
construction will be issued based on design plans prepared by drainage
and stormwater improvement design project and as well in response to
emergency caused by flooding and embankment washouts.
Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 80,000,000
MNT64A 100683
Drainage and Stormwater Improvements-
Design;
Drainage and Stormwater
Improvements -Design
This is a citywide drainage and stormwater management improvement,
rehabilitation and repair on-call design project. Tasks for design are
created in response to inspection and evaluation of hydraulics/drainage
structures, meeting stormwater management district permit
requirements and flooding and drainage nuisance deported from
residents and the public at large. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 5,000,000
PM0H5A 100795
East Capitol Street Corridor Safety and
Mobility Plan
East Capitol Street Corridor Safety
and Mobility Plan
Construction for all three phases of East Capitol Street includes
contractor, Construction Management (CM), Engineer of Record (EOR),
DDOT labor, Indirect Cost Rate (IDCR) all inclusive. Ward 7 Construction B St SE to Southern Ave SE 80% $ 50,000,000
PM0H5A 100795
East Capitol Street Corridor Safety and
Mobility Plan
East Capitol Street Corridor Safety
and Mobility Plan
30% design for vehicular and pedestrian mobility and safety
improvements including roadway geometry, traffic operations,
congestion, drainage, signal and streetlights. Ward 7 Design B St SE to Southern Ave SE 80% $ 6,730,000
MRR59A 100703
Eastern Avenue NE from Whittier Street to
New Hampshire Avenue
Eastern Avenue NE from Whittier
Street to New Hampshire Avenue
Rehabilitate or reconstruct asphalt overlay on concrete pavement,
replace deteriorated catch basins, manholes, curb and ramps Ward 4 Design
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation, from
New Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier
St, NW 80% $ 1,500,000
MRR59A 100703
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation, from New
Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier St, NW
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation,
from New Hampshire Ave, NE to
Whittier St, NW
(Project has dual DC Numbers,
Federal: MRR59A, Local: LMB20C)
Eastern Avenue rehabilitation, from New Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier
St, NW Ward 4 Construction
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation, from
New Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier
St, NW 80% $ 17,000,000
MRR59A 100703
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation, from New
Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier St, NW
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation,
from New Hampshire Ave, NE to
Whittier St, NW
(Project has dual DC Numbers,
Federal: MRR59A, Local: LMB20C)
Eastern Avenue rehabilitation, from New Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier
St, NW Ward 4
Construction
Management
Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation, from
New Hampshire Ave, NE to Whittier
St, NW 80% $ 3,000,000
OSS92A 100773
Fiber Communication Networks on Major
Arterial Corridors
Fiber Communication Network on
Corridors - Construction
DDOT’s Traffic Management Center (TMC) plays a critical role in
providing real-time adjustments, information dissemination, and
situational awareness for daily traffic operations and event management
in the District of Columbia. A number of field devices, including over
1700 traffic signals, 300 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, 11
dynamic message signs, 85 vehicle detection stations, and 13 road
weather information stations, enable TMC activities. An expansive, 270-
mile communications twisted-pair copper wire network currently
connects these field devices to the TMC and enables remote monitoring
and control. This project is intended to replace the aging and obsolete
copper network with a fiber optic "backbone" along major arterial
corridors, in particular along Constitution Ave, Potomac River Freeway,
New Hampshire Ave, M Street (NW), 16th Street, U Street, 13th Street, H
Street and Benning Rd, in order to improve network reliability,
bandwidth, redundancy, and flexibility required for both current and
future needs. The project includes construction, construction
management, and post-design support. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 9,576,660
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
NEW NEW Francis Scott Key Bridge Rehabilitation II
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Rehabilitation II Francis Scott Key Bridge Rehabilitation II Ward 2 Design/Construction Francis Scott Key Bridge 80% $ 48,933,500
HTF02A 100548
Garvee Bond Debt Service - 11th Street
Bridge SE Replacement
Garvee Bond Debt Service - 11th
Street Bridge SE Replacement
Rehabilitation of 11th St SE Bridge over Southeast Frwy - GARVEE
Expenditures. The project consist of rehabilitation of existing deck, steel
beams.
Ward 6,
Ward 7,
Ward 8 Construction
11th St SE Bridge over Southeast
Freeway 100% $ 31,517,419
NEW NEW GI Retrofit in the ROW
Benning East Capital, Fort Chaplin,
Stickfoot and Oxon Run Watershed
Design Green infrastructure retrofit project through four watersheds.
Ward 7,
Ward 8 Design
Various locations in watersheds
listed Grant (55%) $ 5,000,000
HTF02A 100548
Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicles
Bonds (GARVEE) Bond Debt Service -
11th Street Bridge SE Replacement Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of 11th St SE Bridge over Southeast Frwy - GARVEE
Expenditures. The project consist of rehabilitation of existing deck, steel
beams.
Ward 6,
Ward 7,
Ward 8 Construction
11th St SE Bridge over Southeast
Frwy 80% $ 11,771,319
MNT53A 100673
Guardrails and Attenuators Repair and
Replacement
Guardrails and Attenuators Repair
and Replacement
This project repairs, replaces and upgrades safety appurtenances on and
off the Federal-aid Highway System that have been damaged by errant
vehicles, and replaces units that do not meet the requirements of
NCHRP (National Cooperative Highway Research Program) Report 350. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 15,345,529
MNT53A 100673
Guardrails and Attenuators Repair and
Replacement
Guardrails and Attenuators Repair
and Replacement
This project repairs, replaces and upgrades safety appurtenances on and
off the Federal-aid Highway System that have been damaged by errant
vehicles, and replaces units that do not meet the requirements of
NCHRP (National Cooperative Highway Research Program) Report 350. Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 2,654,471
CD054A/MRR82A 100508 H Street Bridge NE
H Street Bridge, NE, from North
Cap. To 3rd Street
Conduct environmental assessments. Prepare concept designs, design
plans and specifications and construct documents for bridge
replacement/rehab Ward 6 Construction North Capitol St to 3rd St 80% $ 360,000,000
CD054A/MRR82A 100508 H Street Bridge NE
H Street Bridge, NE, from North
Cap. To 3rd Street
The H Street Bridge spans over the Amtrak corridor near Union Station in
the downtown area of the District of Columbia Ward 6
Construction
Management North Capitol St to 3rd St 80% $ 30,000,000
MNT56A 100676
Highway Structures Preventive
Maintenance and Repair
Highway Structures Preventive
Maintenance and Repair
Construction Management and Inspection Services for Preventive
Maintenance and Emergency Repairs on Highway Structures Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 45,000,000
101445/OSSB2A 101445/100788 HIN Quick Delivery
Vision Zero Traffic Safety
Conceptual Design Support
This project will be partially federally funded and partial federal funded
to support Vision Zero engineering and street analysis and design for the
High Injury Network, High Injury Intersections, and other priority safety
locations. The contract scope will help MSED conduct the following
tasks: Road Safety Audits (RSA) for HIN and HII locations, safety analysis
using Highway Safety Manual processes,select and design safety
countermeasures, and purchase new/emerging safety intervention
assets materials to test for safety interventions. Citywide Design Citywide 10% $ 5,000,000
NEW NEW
I-295 Traffic Safety Study from I-695 to
MD State Line
I-295/DC 295 Corridor
Improvements
Based on the existing condition analysis developed during the phase 1
study and the public input, the concept development will focus on
developing and analyzing concepts that will address mobility barriers
and safety issues in the corridor study area. Initial concepts will also
include improvements proposed in previous studies already completed
or under development within the corridor. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 2,500,000
OSSA9A 100786 I-295 Weigh Station Upgrade Weigh Station Upgrade
Ward 5,
Ward 8 Design Multiple Locations 80% $ 1,000,000
OSSA9A 100786
I-295 Weigh Station Upgrade -
Southbound I-295 Weight Station Upgrade
This project builds upon a 2008 feasibility study and FY21 design
contract in order to repair and upgrade its southbound I-295 weigh
station. This investment will support regular enforcement operations of
heavy vehicle regulations to improve infrastructure maintenance, safety,
and air quality for the District, and return the weigh station to revenue-
generating service.
Ward 5,
Ward 8 Construction Multiple Locations 80% $ 9,005,500
101190 101190 I-395 HOV Bridges over Potomac River
I-395 HOV Bridges over Potomac
River
Rehabilitation of existing bridge to upgrade and maintain current level of
service for 40 years by performing structural repairs. Pier crack repairs,
deck overlay, steel bridge coating restoration and bridge lighting
upgrade. Ward 2 Construction
I-395 HOV Bridge over Potomac
River 80% $ 26,000,000
101190 101190 I-395 HOV Bridges over Potomac River
I-395 HOV Bridges over Potomac
River
Rehabilitation of existing bridge to upgrade and maintain current level of
service for 40 years by performing structural repairs. Pier crack repairs,
deck overlay, steel bridge coating restoration and bridge lighting
upgrade. Ward 2
Construction
Management
I-395 HOV Bridge over Potomac
River 80% $ 3,500,000
NEW NEW I-395 NB Bridge Rehabilitation- CMPM Open Procurement
Rehabilitation of existing bridge to upgrade and maintain current level of
service for 40 years by performing structural repairs. Pier crack repairs,
deck overlay, steel bridge coating restoration and bridge lighting
upgrade. Ward 6
Construction
Management
I-395 HOV Bridge over Potomac
River 80% $ 12,585,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
NEW NEW
I-395 SB Entrance Ramp Bridge over SB
Mall Tunnel Exit Ramp to WB S.W.
Freeway
I-395 SB Entrance Ramp Bridge
over SB Mall Tunnel Exit Ramp to
WB S.W. Freeway
Replace bridge deck; repair/repaint structural steel; replace bearings;
repair spalls/seal cracks in substructure; upgrade approach guiderail
and transition; address maintenance and rehabilitation
recommendations in the inspection report. Ward 6 Design
Ramp Bridge over SB Mall Tunnel
Exit Ramp to WB S.W. Freeway 80% $ 2,604,000
NEW NEW
I-395 SB Entrance Ramp Bridge over SB
Mall Tunnel Exit Ramp to WB SW Freeway
I-395 SB Entrance Ramp Bridge
over SB Mall Tunnel Exit Ramp to
WB SW Freeway
I-395 SB Entrance Ramp Bridge over SB Mall Tunnel exit ramp to WB SW
Freeway Ward 6 Design
I-395 SB Entrance Ramp Bridge
over SB Mall Tunnel Exit Ramp to
WB SW Freeway 80% $ 2,600,000
PM0U2A 100835 I-66 Ramp to Whitehurst Freeway
I-66 Ramps to Whitehurst Frwy and
K Street NW Bridge over Whitehurst
Frwy
Rehabilitate Bridge No.1303 and No.1304 to enhance bridge service life
and address existing structural repair needs. Repairs will include
superstructure replacement of bridge 1303 and rehabilitation of its
substructure and rehabilitation of bridge 1304. Ward 2 Design
I-66 Ramps to Whitehurst Frwy and
K Street NW Bridge over Whitehurst
Frwy 80% $ 2,500,000
MRR92A 100717 I-695 Bridges, I-395 to I-295/DC-295
I-695 East Bound ramps at 11th
Street - Design
The 11th Street Bridge was a DDOT construction project which utilized
participating FHWA federal-aid funding. The project had impacts on the
Anacostia Park (Park), a national park administered by the NACE. DDOT
agreed to mitigate the impacts to the NPS facility caused by the project,
and the NPS and FHWA agreed to the mitigation. The 2007 Anacostia
Park NBA documented the agreed-upon mitigation measures and a
series of enhancements to the Park incorporating them into the project
in order to achieve a net benefit to the Park.
Ward 6,
Ward 8
Construction
Management
I-695 Bridges, I-395 to I-295/DC-
295 80% $ 797,475
MRR93A 100718 I-695 Eastbound D4 Ramp I-695 East Bound D4 Ramp
Following the construction of the 11th Street corridor project and the
Virginia Avenue Tunnel Park, there are remaining improvements
necessary to complete connections to the surrounding neighborhood.
The I-695 Eastbound D4 ramp must be widened from three to five lanes,
in accordance with the 11th Street Bridge Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS). The D4 ramp widening will include a multi-use trail
adjacent to the ramp. Streetscape improvements, including sidewalk,
pavement, drainage, and lighting, are also needed in the vicinity of the
Virginia Avenue Dog Park.
Ward 6,
Ward 7,
Ward 8 Construction I-695 East Bound D4 Ramp 80% $ 6,141,100
MRR65A 100704
Improvement of Pennsylvania Ave., SE
and Minnesota Ave., SE Intersection
Project
Pennsylvania Ave and Minnesota
Ave SE Intersection Improvements
To provide transportation improvements to the Pennsylvania Ave and
Minnesota Ave intersection. To improve the roadway pavement, curbs,
gutter, and tree boxes, including work to streetscape elements. Ward 7 Construction
Pennsylvania Ave., SE and
Minnesota Ave., SE 80% $ 16,000,000
MRR65A 100704
Improvement of Pennsylvania Ave., SE
and Minnesota Ave., SE Intersection
Project - CM
Pennsylvania Ave and Minnesota
Ave SE Intersection Improvements
To provide transportation improvements to the Pennsylvania Ave and
Minnesota Ave intersection. To improve the roadway pavement, curbs,
gutter, and tree boxes, including work to streetscape elements. Ward 7
Construction
Management
Pennsylvania Ave., SE and
Minnesota Ave., SE 80% $ 3,000,000
PM0P8A 100808
Infrastructure Information Technology
Support Services (ProTrack+)
Infrastructure Information
Technology Support Services
(ProTrack+)
Transportation Digital Management Portfolio (TDMP) is designed to
assist in managing all of DDOT projects as it relates to federally funded
resources management, contract and procurement schedules for all
solicitation and task order processes. The primary audience for the
application includes DDOT employees and collaborators, ranging from
project managers to OCFO, Resource Management and Contract and
Procurement staff. TDPM is a project tracking application based on
project locations. It associates given projects with the related financial
and procurement information/components. With the use of mapping
services, TDPM will provide a visual component to add infrastructure
projects and their location(s) on a DC-based map. These relationships
between project(s) and their respective location(s) will be represented
by points, lines and polygons.
Justification for Request
Support all technology Application software utilized by Engineers and
program staff to execute their engineering tasks using the IT
infrastructure
Related Projects
Project Status of Procurements
This project is used for support services for software developer, network
engineers, security software managers and anything that supports the
life cycle of system development and support. procured annually on
existing IT Contract managed by Citywide Chief Technology. we also use
GSA
Useful Life of the Project
Ward 1,
Ward 2,
Ward 3,
Ward 4,
Ward 5,
Ward 6,
Ward 7, Other Citywide 80% $ 12,694,502
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
PM0Y4A 101127
Innovative Freight Delivery Practices,
Research & Analysis
Innovative Freight Delivery
Practices, Research & Analysis Innovative Freight Delivery Practices, Research & Analysis Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,878,135
OSS56A 100757 ITS General Support ITS General Support ITS General Support Citywide Other Citywide 65% $ 1,800,000
OSS94A 100775 ITS Maintenance ITS Maintenance
Maintenance of DDOT's field technologies, including CCTVs, detection
systems, fiber optic communications systems, rapid flash beacons, etc.
This project provides services for performing repairs, preventative
maintenance, replacement, and, construction of the Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS) infrastructure throughout the District. The
total amount has been changed to $28 million, considering increased
annual allocation for the current and future years for this project. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 28,150,000
NEW NEW
KAO Imagery Collection for DDOT Safety
and Roadway Assets
KAO Imagery Collection for DDOT
Safety and Roadway Assets KAO Imagery Collection for DDOT Safety and Roadway Assets Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,953,000
MNT05A 100659
Kenilworth Terrace NE Bridge over Watts
Branch Reconstruction
Kenilworth Terrace NE Bridge over
Watts Branch Reconstruction Kenilworth Terrace NE Bridge over Watts Branch Reconstruction Ward 7 Construction
Kenilworth Terrace NE Bridge over
Watts Branch Reconstruction 80% $ 4,000,000
101288 101288
Large Guide Sign Maintenance
(Overhead)
Large Guide Sign Maintenance
(Overhead)
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) seeks a contractor to
design, furnish, fabricate erect, remove, repair , replace and provide
complete traffic sign systems maintenance. The CM services for the sign
contractor. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 9,600,948
101298 101298
LED Signage Procurement and
Installation
LED Signage Procurement and
Installation
The project is intended to procure LED signage and provide complete full
preventive maintenance, repair, modification and installation services
for existing and new LED signage or equipment for the city street. The
project shall provide all management, supervision, labor, administrative
support, materials, tools, parts, supplies, equipment, and transportation
necessary to provide reliable, continuous service and effectively fulfill all
the requirements of this Statement of Work (SOW). Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 8,653,743
OSS58A 100758 MATOC MATOC
Metropolitan Area Transportation Operations Coordination (MATOC) is a
regional program intended to enhance situational awareness and
response to transportation incidents whose impacts cross jurisdictional
boundaries. It is jointly funded by DOTs from VA, MD, and DC. The
Regional Integrated Transportation Information System (RITIS) and the
RITIS Probe Data Analytics (PDA) Suite are automated situational
awareness, data archiving, and analytics platforms that support MATOC
activities. Funding is for staffing and operations support for the MATOC
Program, RITIS, and the RITIS PDA Suite. Citywide Other Citywide 100% $ 5,370,750
ZU085A 100893
Metropolitan Branch Trail from 1st Place
NE to Vine St NW (Fort Totten to Takoma)
Metropolitan Branch Trail from 1st
Place NE to Vine St NW (Fort Totten
to Takoma)
Design and build a critical piece of the Met Branch Trail between
Brookland and Ft. Totten. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 1,200,000
PM0Y1A 101026 Metropolitan Planning Metropolitan Planning
DDOT is a member of the National Capital Region Transportation
Planning Board (TPB). This project funds the programming, analysis, and
regional support conducted by the TPB. The TPB's annual work plan is
documented in the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP). The UPWP is
updated and approved annually. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 3,676,761
OSSA5A 100782
Mobile Pavement Marking
Retroreflectivity Measurement and Data
Collection
Mobile Pavement Marking
Retroreflectivity Measurement and
Data Collection
Mobile Pavement Marking Retroreflectivity Measurement and Data
Collection Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,772,622
OSS89A 100770 Moveable Barrier Systems Movable Barrier System
Transitional shift travel lanes utilizing Movable Barrier System to
additional travel lanes for peak rush hour traffic movement. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 1,391,813
PM0Q7A 100810 moveDC moveDC
moveDC is the Department's strategic plan, and the District's long-range
transportation plan. moveDC does and will continue to help guide
investment in the District for the next 25 years. moveDC was updated in
2021, and will be updated again in 2026. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 2,500,000
PM0K5A 100798
Multimodal Citywide Traffic Safety
Construction - MAC
Multimodal Traffic & Safety
Construction- MAC
Propose engineering countermeasures at high hazard intersections to
reduce crash frequency and severity. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 45,000,000
PM0K5A 100798 Multimodal Traffic Safety Construction
Multimodal Traffic Safety
Construction
Propose engineering countermeasures at high hazard intersections to
reduce crash frequency and severity. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 15,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
NEW NEW
Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue at DC-
295 Underpass Flood Mitigation Design
Project
Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue at
DC-295 Underpass Flood
Mitigation Project
This study project, based on the Watts branch flooding studies, will
focus on the flooding at Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue at DC-295
underpass. It will assess and evaluate potential mitigation measures to
alleviate/manage flooding at the location; prepare preliminary plan for
preferred alternative and, estimate budget for final design preparation
and construction cost. Ward 7 Design Ward 7 Grant $ 3,000,000
NEW NEW
National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Program
National Electric Vehicle
Infrastructure program
DDOT has developed the District National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
(NEVI) Deployment Plan to outline strategies for using funds from the
NEVI Formula Program, established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
(BIL), to shape the District’s EV infrastructure framework and
interconnect with a nationwide EV charging network along Interstate
corridors and other parts of the National Highway System (NHS). This
plan will be updated regularly as technology changes, lessons are
learned from deployment, and as utilization data is gathered.
Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 9,600,000
NEW NEW New York Avenue Bridge, NE over CSX RR
New York Avenue Bridge, NE over
CSX RR
The bridge is in poor condition, there is some corrosion and section loss
in beams, girders, and stiffeners, bearings are in bad condition, the
superstructure needs to be rehabilitated/replaced, substructure has a
major scouring problem that must be addressed through rehab.
Ward 5 Design
New York Avenue Bridge, NE over
CSX RR 80% $ 1,500,000
MRRA4A 100726
New York Avenue NE Bridge over
Anacostia River
New York Avenue over Anacostia
River Bridge, NE
Design of NY Ave Bridge over Anacostia, NE (Bridge 0076). Project's
current stage is to perform an in-depth analysis of the structure and
come up with alternatives to rehabilitate or replace the bridge. Ward 5 Design
NY Ave Bridge over Anacostia, NE
(Bridge 0076) 80% $ 1,500,000
EDL18C 100540
New York Avenue Safety and Operations
Study
New York Avenue Safety and
Operations Study
High Injury Network study for the New York Avenue corridor from 7th
Street NW to the Anacostia River. Will identify short and long term
improvements
Ward 5,
Ward 6 Planning Wards 5,6 80% $ 3,000,000
EDL18C 100540 New York Avenue Streetscapes
New York Avenue Streetscape and
Trail (Montana Avenue/New York
Avenue Safety Study
High Injury Network study for the New York Avenue corridor from 7th
Street NW to the Anacostia River. Will identify short and long term
improvements
Ward 5,
Ward 6 Design Wards 5,6 80% $ 1,500,000
NEW NEW OCP-Architect/Engineering Services
DDOT Architect/Engineering
Schedule Management; Design Services; Studies etc. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 7,000,000
PM0R1A 100812
Oversize/Overweight Routing Tool
Maintenance and Enhancement
Oversize/Overweight Routing Tool
Maintenance and Enhancement
Route planner tool for existing TOPS hauling permits needs to be
uploaded and enhanced to better serve District roadways and mitigate
impacts of oversized overweight vehicles. Existing here roadway
information system needs to be updated; Hexagon SafeHaul app will be
used and maintained by Hexagon SafeHaul. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,314,650
MNT67A 100686 Pavement Restoration - NHPP Streets
Pavement Restoration - NHPP
Streets
Work under this contract consist of resurfacing roadway, repair/replace
damaged and cracked sidewalk, repair/replace curbs and gutter,
upgrade non-ADA ramps to ADA compliant, wheelchair/bicycle ramps
located within the District's National Highway System (NHS). The work
also includes performing repairs of bus-stop pads, repairing PCC base
pavements, replacing defective panels of finished concrete pavement in
kind, and resetting manholes, and pavement lane markings and
Symbols. Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 60,000,000
MNT67A 100686 Pavement Restoration - NHPP Streets CM Services NHPP Streets CM Services for NHPP Streets Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 10,000,000
101379 101379 Pavement Restoration - STBG Streets
Pavement Restoration - STBG
Streets
Pavement Restoration including Milling, Paving, Sidewalk, curb & gutter
upgrade. Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 78,000,000
101379 101379 Pavement Restoration - STBG Streets CM Services STBG Streets CM Services for Pavement Restoration Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 10,000,000
MNT67A 100686 Pavement Restoration NHPP Streets
Pavement Restoration - NHPP
Streets Pavement Restoration NHPP Streets Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 50,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
101236/OSSB2A 101236/100788
Pedestrian & Traffic Calming
Improvements
Pedestrian & Traffic Calming
Improvements
The main purpose of this program is to design and install traffic calming
as well as bike and pedestrian safety improvements. Tasks involving
reviewing and analyzing Safety Requests, as well as developing designs
for countermeasures would be conducted under the Design component
of the contract. The field implementation of the specific
countermeasures would be conducted via the Construction component
of the contract. Designated on-call Contractor would deploy and install
the specific countermeasures outlined in the engineering designs
completed under the Design portion of this Contract. This would have
partial federal funding to help satisfy federal Highway Safety
Improvement Program Vulnerable Road User safety requirements. Citywide Design Citywide 10% $ 3,000,000
MRR89A 100716
Pennsylvania Avenue from 17th St. to
22nd St. NW Streetscape
Pennsylvania Avenue from 17th St.
to 22nd St. NW Streetscape
Scope of Work includes construction of new protected bike lanes and
streetscape improvements for drainage, landscaping, streetlighting and
sidewalk as well as ADA ramps. Ward 2 Construction 17th St. to 22nd St NW 80% $ 38,000,000
PM0W5A 101432
Positive Truck Route Signage Design &
Construction
Positive Truck Route Signage
Design & Construction
This study will estimate the costs and benefits of installing positive truck
route signage in support of a mandatory truck route framework develop a
transition plan and prepare design materials for installation Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 3,083,210
PM0T7A, PM0X1A
100831, 100859,
101108
Professional Capacity-Building Strategy
Training
Professional Capacity-Building
Strategy Training
This project offers learning and development initiatives aimed at three
key areas: mandatory training to meet FHWA-NHI Compliance
requirements for surface transportation workforce development; mission-
critical training essential for fulfilling the agency's core functions; and
professional development to enhance awareness of industry innovations
and individual capabilities that impact project delivery and service
excellence. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 7,500,000
NEW NEW
Reconstruction of Anacostia Ave Over
Anacostia River Outlet (Bridge #78)
Reconstruction of Anacostia Ave
Over Anacostia River Outlet (Bridge
#78)
Reconstruction of Anacostia Ave Over Anacostia River Outlet (Bridge
#78) Ward 8 Construction
Anacostia Ave Over Anacostia River
Outlet (Bridge #78) 80% $ 13,500,000
MRRD3A 101114
Reconstruction of Kennedy Street from
16th Street to Georgia Ave, NW
Reconstruction of Kennedy Street
from 16th St to Georgia Ave, NW Reconstruction of Kennedy Street from 16th Street to Georgia Ave, NW Ward 4 Construction
The Kennedy Street, NW corridor
from 16th Street, NW to Georgia
Ave, NW 80% $ 1,500,000
MRRA1A 100724
Reconstruction of Southbound Kenilworth
Avenue NE
Reconstruction of Southbound
Kenilworth Avenue NE
Reconstruction of SB Kenilworth Avenue NE Mod2 for Re-Package Design
phase as integral part of the streetcar project. Ward 7 Construction
From Sta 119-25 to Sta 133-75
South of Nannie Helen Burroughs
Ave, NE 80% $ 4,000,000
NEW NEW
Rehabilitation of Arizona Ave NW Bridge
and Connecting Trail
Rehabilitation of Arizona Ave NW
Bridge and Connecting Trail
Rehabilitation of Pedestrian Bridge over Arizona Ave, NW, and
reconstruction of the Connecting Trail from Galena Place to Sherier
Place, NW Ward 3 Construction
Connecting Trail from Galena Place
to Sherier Place, NW 80% $ 8,000,000
NEW NEW
Rehabilitation of Arizona Ave NW Bridge
and Connecting Trail
Rehabilitation of Arizona Ave NW
Bridge and Connecting Trail
Rehabilitation of Pedestrian Bridge over Arizona Ave, NW, and
reconstruction of the Connecting Trail from Galena Place to Sherier
Place, NW Ward 3
Construction
Management
Connecting Trail from Galena Place
to Sherier Place, NW 80% $ 2,000,000
NEW NEW Rehabilitation of Mall Tunnel A/E Design for the Rehabilitation of the Mall Tunnel Ward 2 Design Ward 2 80% $ 2,500,000
NEW NEW
Rehabilitation of Pedestrian Bridge and
Connecting Trail over Arizona Avenue, NW
Rehabilitation of Arizona Ave NW
Bridge and Connecting Trail
Rehabilitation of Pedestrian Bridge over Arizona Ave, NW, and
reconstruction of the Connecting Trail from Galena Place to Sherier
Place, NW Ward 3 Design
Connecting Trail from Galena Place
to Sherier 80% $ 1,200,000
101284 101284
Rehabilitation of Whitehurst Freeway
Bridge
Rehabilitation of Whitehurst
Freeway Bridge
This structure was constructed in 1949 and was last rehabilitated in
1998. The sufficiency rating is 59.4% (3/12). The 2014 inspection report
notes a NBI rating of 5 for the superstructure steel cross girders and the
substructure intermediate steel columns and anchor bolts with a
condition description of “section loss due to corrosion on stringers,
cross girders, columns, and anchor bolts”. The project will perform
detailed bridge inspection to assess the bridge condition with
deficiencies, followed by engineering design for bridge rehabilitation. Ward 2 Design Whitehurst Freeway 80% $ 9,000,000
NEW NEW
Replacement of Bridge No 47 -
Construction
Replacement of Kenilworth Terrace
Bridge over Watts Branch Creek
Contract is to replace aging, existing bridge using accelerated bridge
construction. Ward 7 Construction
Kenilworth Terrace, NE between Jay
Street, NE and Nannie Helen
Burroughs Avenue, NE 80% $ 7,000,000
MNT05A 100659
Replacement of Bridge No 47 -
Construction Management
Replacement of Kenilworth
Terrace, NE Bridge over Watts
Branch Creek
Contract is to provide construction management services to support the
construction of the replacement bridge carrying Kenilworth Terrace, NE
bridge over Watts Branch Creek. Ward 7 Construction
Kenilworth Terrace, NE from Jay
Street, NE to Nannie Helen
Burroughs Avenue, NE 80% $ 500,000
NEW NEW
Replacement of Bridge No 78 -
Construction
Replacement of Anacostia Avenue,
NE Bridge over River Outlet Contract is to replace aging, existing bridge. Ward 8 Construction
Anacostia Avenue, NE between
Benning Road, NE and Foote Street,
NE 80% $ 14,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
NEW NEW
Replacement of Bridge No 78 -
Construction Management
Replacement of Anacostia Avenue,
NE Bridge over River Outlet
Contract is to provide construction management services to support the
construction of the replacement bridge carrying Anacostia Avenue, NE
over River Outlet. Ward 8 Construction
Anacostia Avenue, NE between
Benning Road, NE and Foote Street,
NE 80% $ 900,000
NEW NEW
Research Development and Technology
Transfer - Projects
Research Management Support
Contract
DDOT engages a contractor to provide management support for its
research program, including management of the internship program and
conduct of literature reviews, and to conduct research projects on
transportation-related topics Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,000,000
PM0T9A 100833 Right of Way Program Management Right of Way Program Management
The Right of Way Management Program will support DDOT staff by
providing right of way documentation management support services
including but not limited to, data retention, program implementation,
development of policy, training and integration to existing DDOT data
systems. In addition, the system will ensure that DDOT is adequately
equipped and organized to discharge its real property related
responsibilities. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 3,000,000
MNT52A 100672
Roadway Pavement Condition
Assessment
Roadway Pavement Condition
Assessment The collection of Citywide pavement condition survey. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 8,400,000
NEW NEW
Rock Creek East I Livability Study
Improvements
Rock Creek East I Livability Study
Improvements
Georgia Avenue NW / Alaska Avenue NW and Georgia Avenue NW/
Kalmia Road Intersection; and Georgia Avenue NW, from Juniper Street
NW to Eastern Avenue NW/ Blair Road NW. Preliminary concept designs
were created for these locations which address several conflicts for
vehicles and pedestrians due to the roadways’ complex geometries.
Ward1,
Ward 4 Design
Georgia Avenue NW / Alaska
Avenue NW and Georgia Avenue
NW/ Kalmia Road Intersection; and
Georgia Avenue NW, from Juniper
Street NW to Eastern Avenue NW/
Blair Road NW. 80% $ 2,900,000
NEW NEW Safe Routes to School
Roadway, Sidewalk, and
Intersection Design IDIQ Safe Routes to School - Sidewalk Gap Design Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 1,000,000
ZU072A 100909
Safe Routes to School - Bicycle and
Pedestrian Education
Safe Routes to School - Bicycle and
Pedestrian Education
Increase walking and bicycling to school and associated safety through
planning, engineering, education, and enforcement. Citywide Education Citywide 80% $ 5,363,286
101109 101109
Safe Routes to School - School Area
Safety Planning Assistance
Safe Routes to School (SRTS) -
School Area Safety Planning
Assistance
Consultant contract to conduct safety analysis and design services for
safety improvements and develop 25 SRTS School Action Plans per year Citywide Planning Citywide 1% $ 2,500,000
101112 101112
Safe Routes to School - Sidewalk Gap
Construction
Safe Routes to School - Sidewalk
Gap Construction
Construction Contract to construct sidewalk gaps/green infrastructure
and school area safety infrastructure. Citywide Construction Citywide 30% $ 12,000,000
NEW NEW
Safety and Geometric Improvements of I-
295/DC 295 (Mid-term) Open Procurement
Work under this project consists of construction on multiple locations
along I-295 and DC 295 Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 15,000,000
NEW NEW
Scour Prevention for New York Avenue
Bridge
Scour Prevention for New York
Avenue Bridge
Bridge 0076 is scour-critical, and recent inspections have shown that
scour mitigation and foundation repairs are needed. This project will
design and construct scour countermeasures. Minor foundation repairs
may also be included. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 1,500,000
MRR69A 100707
SE/SW Freeway Bridges over South
Capitol Street.
SE/SW Freeway Bridges over South
Capitol St. Rehabilitation of SE/SW Freeway Bridges over South Capitol Street. Ward 6 Construction
SE/SW Freeway Bridges from 2nd
St. to South Capitol St. 90% $ 65,000,000
AW039A 100492 South Capitol Segment 4 and 5 Design Ward 6 Design
South Capitol St & M St./New Jersey
Ave 80% $ 5,000,000
AW031C 100489
South Capitol Street Bridge: West
Esplanade Work West Esplanade Work
Landscape and Hardscape work to finalize construction near west oval
under bridge Ward 6 Construction
West Oval and under west portion
of FDMB 80% $ 6,000,000
ZUT10A 100898 South Capitol Street Trail South Capitol Street Trail
The South Capitol Street Trail improves bicycle and pedestrian access
along South Capitol Street/Overlook Avenue.
Ward 6,
Ward 8 Construction
South Capitol Street/Overlook
Avenue 80% $ 4,000,000
ZUT10A 100898 South Capitol Street Trail South Capitol Street Trail
The South Capitol Street Trail improves bicycle and pedestrian access
along South Capitol Street/Overlook Avenue.
Ward 6,
Ward 8
Construction
Management
South Capitol Street/Overlook
Avenue 80% $ 21,000,000
AW031C 100489
South Capitol Street West Esplanade
Construction West Esplanade Construction
This project will complete a portion of the de-scoped work from the New
Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge project, providing pedestrian and
cyclists access below the west abutment of the new bridge with
connections planned to the existing network of waterfront pathways.
Ward 6,
Ward 8 Construction
South Capitol Street/New FDMB
West Abutment 80% $ 3,250,000
PM0J9A 100797 Southeast Boulevard Roadway Design and Bus facility Ward 6 Design
Southeast Boulevard from 11th
Street SE to Pennsylvania Avenue
SE 80% $ 7,000,000
MRR69A 100707 Southeast Southwest Freeway Bridges
Southeast Southwest Freeway
Bridges Southeast/Southwest Freeway Bridges Br#1103, 1104 and 1109 Ward 6 Construction
Southeast/Southwest Freeway
Bridges 80% $ 85,000,000
NEW NEW Standpipes for 11th St. Bridge Open Procurement This project is related to the Standpipes on the 11th St. Bridge. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 1,750,000
NEW NEW
Standpipes for 9th Street Tunnel and 12th
Street Tunnel
Standpipes for 9th Street Tunnel
and 12th Street Tunnel
NFPA recommendation installation of standpipes in the tunnels as
Standpipes for 9th Street Tunnel, 12th Street Tunnel and 11th Street
Bridge don’t have fire hydrants. Ward 2
Design/Construction
Management
9th St Tunnel, 12th St Tunnel and
11th St Bridge 80% $ 49,693,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
PM0R2A, PM0W3A 100813, 100853 State Freight Plan Update State Freight Plan Update
DDOT is seeking a contractor to provide programmatic support for the
Freight Program. These duties will include managing a signage survey,
maintaining an electronic database of freight-related signs, coordinating
to update, install or remove signs, evaluating signage request,
recommending new standards for freight -related policy and procedures,
as well as outreach. This is anticipated as a five-year project, with annual
obligations and a base-year-plus-4-option-years consultant contract. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 813,750
101144 101144 State Planning and Research State Planning and Research
Provide support for the District’s transportation planning activities
including regional, safety, traffic and infrastructure. Funding will be used
to supports personnel and contractual services to carry out
transportation planning needs in accordance with federal regulations,
Title 23 and regulated under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 23
part 420.
Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 4,465,242
NEW NEW
Stormwater Management Street & Bridge
Maintenance Facility Stormwater
Management Improvements
Stormwater Management Street &
Bridge Maintenance Facility
Stormwater Management
Improvements
Stormwater Projects to meet EPA requirements at our DDOT owned
locations Ward 5 Design 414 Farragut St NE 80% $ 1,000,000
NEW NEW
Stormwater Management Bridge & Street
Solar Carport Project
Stormwater Management Bridge &
Street Solar Carport Project
Stormwater Projects to meet EPA requirements at our DDOT owned
locations Ward 5 Other 1403 W St NE 80% $ 3,000,000
NEW NEW
Stormwater Management DDOT
Warehouse Solar Carport Project
Stormwater Management DDOT
Warehouse Solar Carport Project
Stormwater Projects to meet EPA requirements at our DDOT owned
locations Ward 5 Other 1735 15th St NE 80% $ 1,600,000
MNT60A 100680 ulti Stormwater Retrofits
This project is intended to establish and maintain a good database of all
current stormwater assets. Citywide Construction Citywide 83% $ 4,000,000
NEW NEW Streetscape Construction
MAC - IDIQ - Streetscape
Construction
Contract would bundle streetscapes with similar size/scope into an IDIQ
contract for construction Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 60,000,000
MNT58A 100678
Structures and Bridges Engineering
Services
Structures and Bridges Engineering
Services
Provide engineering services for bridges and structures design,
geotechnical or other investigations, surveying, including constructability
review. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 3,600,000
OSSA6A 100783
Subsurface Pavement Investigation & AM
Program Support
Subsurface Pavement Investigation
& AM Program Support
Subsurface pavement engineering to determine characteristics of
roadway and to perform adequate analysis for pavement design,
engineering and support for asset management program Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 3,000,000
NEW NEW
Technical Assistance for Delivery
Microhubs Carbon Reduction Program
This project is FY26 Carbon Reduction Program funds awardee. Through
this project, DDOT would like to better understand how delivery
microhubs can support bicycle, e-cargo bicycle, and/or foot modes for
last-mile deliveries in order to minimize the use of internal combustion
engine vehicles. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 527,404
NEW NEW Tenleytown Corridor Improvements Tenleytown Corridor Improvements
Design for pedestrian, streetscape, and multimodal safety and access
improvements in the area surrounding the east entrance of the
Tenleytown-AU Metrorail Station. Ward 3 Design
East entrance of the Tenleytown-AU
Metrorail Station 80% $ 1,850,000
101156 101156 Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial
Bridge
Maintain the structure's service life for 30 years and improve safety by
making necessary repairs to the existing structure. Improve safety by
bringing the combined pedestrian/bicycle sidewalk into compliance with
safety standards. Ward 2
Design and
Construction
Management Theodore Roosevelt Bridge 80% $ 111,791,333
OSS84A 100767 TMC Hardware and Data Services TMC Hardware and Data Services TMC Hardware and Data Services Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,800,000
OSS74A 100763 Traffic Engineering Design Traffic Engineering Design - MAC Perform traffic engineering design citywide Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 10,000,000
OSSB2A 100788 Traffic Engineering Support Services TSES/HSIP
This project will MSED in performing traffic safety and operational
analyses; preparing traffic calming studies, signal warrant studies, traffic
impact studies; preparing engineering design plans; reviewing traffic
safety and operational studies and design plans; conducting traffic data
collection and traffic safety investigations and maintaining DDOT’s
Traffic Safety Datacenter. Work under this scope shall include, but not
limited to: traffic safety and operational analyses, traffic impact studies,
Work Zone Safety studies, Pedestrian, Bike and Transit Safety studies,
Road Diet designs, Transportation Management Plans (TMP), signal
warrant studies, signal timing studies, corridor studies, ADA compliant
facilities, street lighting, signage and pavement markings plans,
Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Plans, Traffic Control Plans (TCP), design
plans, and Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) packages, etc. Citywide Design Citywide 90% $ 5,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
OSS59A 100759 Traffic Management Center Operations
Traffic Management Center
Operations
This project funds salaries for Traffic Management Center (TMC),
Roadway Operations Patrol (ROP), Intelligent Transportation Systems
(ITS) Support & Maintenance, and ITS Systems Development &
Integration staff. These staff support ongoing functionality of traffic
operations and regional traffic operations coordination. Forward-looking
strategic goals for staff include: centralizing and modernizing traffic
signal and traffic management technology, improving data collection
and management for traffic management systems, analyzing data to
improve performance and inform decision makers, enhancing
coordination with external stakeholders, expanding capabilities and
methods of disseminating information to travelers, developing a
comprehensive staffing and workforce development plan, and improving
routine operations and maintenance processes. Citywide Other Citywide 100% $ 32,550,000
OSSB1A 100787 Traffic Safety Design- HSIP TSES/HSIP
This project will MSED in performing traffic safety and operational
analyses; preparing traffic calming studies, signal warrant studies, traffic
impact studies; preparing engineering design plans; reviewing traffic
safety and operational studies and design plans; conducting traffic data
collection and traffic safety investigations and maintaining DDOT’s
Traffic Safety Datacenter. Work under this scope shall include, but not
limited to: traffic safety and operational analyses, traffic impact studies,
Work Zone Safety studies, Pedestrian, Bike and Transit Safety studies,
Road Diet designs, Transportation Management Plans (TMP), signal
warrant studies, signal timing studies, corridor studies, ADA compliant
facilities, street lighting, signage and pavement markings plans,
Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Plans, Traffic Control Plans (TCP), design
plans, and Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) packages, etc. Citywide Design Citywide 90% $ 5,000,000
OSSA2A 100781 Traffic Signal Construction Traffic Signal Construction
The purpose of the 5-yr program is to improve safety and operations of all
modes of transportation throughout the district at various intersections -
both signalized and unsignalized. Citywide Construction Citywide 90% $ 31,890,000
NEW NEW Traffic Signal Construction Traffic Signal Construction
The purpose of the 5-yr program is to improve safety and operations of all
modes of transportation throughout the district at various intersections -
both signalized and unsignalized. Citywide Construction Citywide 90% $ 40,000,000
101280 101280 Traffic Signal Maintenance Traffic Signal Maintenance
This project is a core program for 24 hour maintenance of District's signal
system; it provides critical maintenance services for District's signal
systems and the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) per federal
standards and guidelines. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 72,500,000
OSS85A 100768 Traffic Signal Management and Design
Traffic Signal Management and
Design
The Traffic Signal Management and Design (TSMD) project will support
the Traffic Signals and Engineering Division (TSED) in conducting traffic
engineering analyses; preparing signal designs, engineering designs,
plans, specifications, and estimate (PS&E) packages, and, providing on-
site support engineering services. Work under this scope includes
operational and safety studies, signal warrant studies, signal design
plans, signage and pavement marking plans etc. TSED receives several
requests from various stakeholders for signal warrant analysis, changes
to signal timing and phasing, evaluation of new multi-modal facilities ,
design of traffic signals, etc. TSMD project ensures that TSED can deliver
on these requests in an equitable and timely manner. TSMD project also
follows applicable Federal and Local standards for evaluation of all
requests. The total amount has been revised to $20 million, considering
new annual allocation of $4 million/year for total 5-year duration of new
TSMD project. Further, this is a year-over-year (y-o-y) legacy project; a
new FAP number and DIFS number will be created for the new TSMD
project in FY'27. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 20,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
OSSA8A 100785 Traffic Signal Optimization Traffic Signal Optimization
TSED provides safe and efficient movement of vehicles, pedestrians,
bikes and transit at 1,600 plus traffic signals in the District of Columbia.
Because of significant real estate development activities within the
District, regional growth, installation of new traffic signals, changing
travel patterns, as well as, conflicts between different modes of travel,
DDOT will perform city-wide traffic signal optimization in a five-year
cycle. The central goals of the optimization project will be to reduce
traffic congestion in the District via multi-modal signal timing
improvements, to make DC traffic signals safer and friendlier for
pedestrians, to improve bus running times for better schedule
adherence, and to reduce vehicular traffic emissions. The total contract
amount has been revised to $17.5 million, considering increased annual
allocation for the current and future years under this project. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 17,500,000
OSSA1A 100780 Traffic Signal System Management Traffic Signal System Management
To provide ongoing software and server maintenance support for
District's traffic signal systems. This contract provides maintenance and
support for the District's central control system for traffic signals,
including ongoing software and hardware support for signal systems and
local firmware for traffic controllers in the field. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,400,000
101239 101239
Traffic Signal System Modernization -
Construction
(Phases 1 and 2)
Traffic Signal System
Modernization - Construction
(Phases 1 and 2)
This project proposes citywide deployment of advanced traffic signal
control system, including new Advanced Traffic Controllers (ATCs) to
replace older signal controllers along with new central traffic signal
management system, that will adopt emerging transportation
technologies to enhance traffic safety and mobility of District's
multimodal transportation system. This is a top priority project
considering following factors: 1) DDOT’s signal controller hardware is
obsolete and nearing end-of-life (EOL) conditions; 2) manufacturer has
already discontinued the existing controller hardware; and 3) DDOT’s
central signal management system is not compatible with modern
servers or operating systems. As such, delaying this project beyond FY'
2025 would hinder DDOT's ability to operate and maintain current signal
systems in a safe and effective manner. This new project will allow
DDOT to achieve agency's multimodal transportation goals and also
install advanced signal systems as part of the on-going and planned
capital projects. The estimated total amount is $30 million for entire 5-
year duration, including both Phases 1 and 2, of this project. Further, DC
project number is same as DIFS number 101239 for this project. Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 30,000,000
101238 101238
Traffic Signal System Modernization -
Design
(Signal System Manager)
Traffic Signal System
Modernization - Design
(Signal System Manager)
The Consultant would supervise testing activities performed by Electrical
Contractor (EC) for new Advance Traffic Controllers (ATCs); oversee
installation of new ATCs by EC; integrate new ATCs with MyCity system;
test and validate controller operations for new ATCs, and, confirm the
newly installed ATCs are demonstrating stable and reliable performance.
The estimated total amount is $6 million for entire 4-year duration of this
project. Further, DC project number is same as DIFS number 101238 for
this project. Citywide Design Citywide 80% $ 6,000,000
ZU053A 100902 Transportation Alternatives Program
Transportation Alternatives
Program
The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) is a reimbursable federal
aid funding program for transportation-related community projects
designed to strengthen the intermodal transportation system. The
program aims to expand travel choice, strengthen the local economy,
improve the quality of life, and protect the environment by supporting
non-traditional projects linked to the transportation system. Projects are
selected that fit into the following categories:
Multimodal Transportation Options (with emphasis on non-auto modes)
Activity Centers
Access to Transit
Safe Routes to School
Disadvantaged Communities
Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act Citywide Planning Citywide 80% $ 3,000,000
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DC Project Number DIFS Project Number Project Name Contract General Title Project Scope (Short Sentence) Ward Phase Location Federal Percentage Estimated Amount
MNT34A 100668 Transportation Asset Management Plan
Transportation Asset Management
Plan
Development & Implementation of the Transportation Asset
Management Plan for d. per the requirements established under 23
U.S.C. 119 and 23 C.F.R. part 515. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 2,960,000
101378 101378 Tunnel Inspections Tunnels NTIS Inspections
Associated 8 CLINS: 1. general contract management support 2. daily on-
site tunnel inspection services 3. required as needed technical support
4. central tunnel control room it operations and maintenance support 5.
oversight of o&m contractor 6. configuration and implementation
support for new tmms and migration from saber tmms 7. reimbursable
expenses 8. QA/QC Inspection Services Citywide
Construction
Management Citywide 80% $ 10,000,000
101234 101234
Tunnels Operations Contract
Management and Oversight Tunnels Operations Contract
FHWA requires the District to engage services of a consultant to provide
the DDOT Tunnel Management staff with required technical assistance,
asset evaluation support services, required tunnel asset inspection
services and Tunnel NTIS inspections, Tunnel operations contract
management and oversight. Associated 8 CLINS: 1. general contract
management support 2. daily on-site tunnel inspection services 3.
required as needed technical support 4. central tunnel control room it
operations and maintenance support 5. oversight of o&m contractor 6.
configuration and implementation support for new tmms and migration
from saber tmms 7. reimbursable expenses 8. QA/QC Inspection
Services Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 10,000,000
MNT70A 101429 Urban Forestry Program Urban Forestry Program Federal aid project, funding citywide tree planting. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 4,000,000
101316 101316 Utility Locating & Marking Citywide Utility Locating & Marking Citywide
This project will be to provide mandated one call center and to monitor,
record, investigate, locate and mark the traffic signal, streetlight, and
communication infrastructure in the District of Columbia. There will be
two contracts; Call Center (One Call Concepts) and the utility marker
(InfraMap). There may be another contract for CM Services (TBD). Citywide Construction Citywide 80% $ 2,721,338
NEW NEW Van Ness Multimodal Improvements
Van Ness Multimodal
Improvements
This project proposes to improve the streetscape in the Van Ness
commercial district promote multimodal transportation safety and
create community friendly public spaces along the project area. Ward 3 Design
Connecticut Avenue NW between
Van Ness Street and Albemarle
Street; Windom Place NW on both
sides of Connecticut Avenue; and
Van Ness Street NW between
Connecticut Avenue and Reno
Road. 80% $ 800,000
OSS72A 100762 Weigh in Motion Operations Support
Weigh in Motion Operations
Support
This project provides continued operations, maintenance, and repairs for
the Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) systems on I-295 and New York Ave, in
particular: system calibration, system validation and data collection,
preventative maintenance services, maintenance data and service
reporting, training, and emergency repairs.
Ward 5,
Ward 8 Other I-295 and New York Ave 80% $ 1,200,000
NEW NEW Wheeler Road Safety Project
Wheeler Road Multimodal Safety
and Access Project
Federal - Multimodal improvements from Alabama Avenue to Southern
Avenue Ward 8 Construction Wheeler Road 80% $ 25,000,000
NEW NEW Wheeler Road Safety Project
Wheeler Road Multimodal Safety
and Access Project
Federal - Multimodal improvements from Alabama Avenue to Southern
Avenue Ward 8
Construction
Management Wheeler Road 80% $ 3,000,000
NEW NEW Wheeler Road Safety Project
Wheeler Road Multimodal Safety
and Access Project
Federal - Multimodal improvements from Alabama Avenue to Southern
Avenue Ward 8 EOR Wheeler Road 80% $ 5,000,000
NEW NEW Whitehurst Freeway Bridge Rehabilitation
Whitehurst Freeway Bridge
Rehabilitation Bridge rehabilitation / repairs for superstructure and substructure. Ward 2 Design Whitehurst Freeway 80% $ 1,500,000
NEW NEW
William Howard Taft Bridge Pedestrian
Railing Improvement - Construction
Management Service construction
Contract is to provide construction management services for the
construction of the Taft Bridge Pedestrian Railing Improvement
construction
Ward 1,
Ward 2,
Ward 3 Construction
Beach Drive, NW and Belmont
Road, NW 80% $ 5,000,000
NEW NEW
William Howard Taft Bridge Pedestrian
Railing Improvement - Construction
Service construction Remove and rebuild pedestrian safety railing
Ward 1,
Ward 2 Construction
Between Beach Drive, NW and
Belmont Road, NW 80% $ 10,000,000
NEW NEW Internal Audit and Compliance Internal Audit and Compliance
The compliance project oversees audit and compliance for all funds
related to CFR, DC rules and GAAP (Green and Yellow Book). Reviews
Internal work process for GAAP and GASB compliance for CFR and
Brooks Act Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 1,500,000
NEW NEW Audit and Compliance Audit and Compliance
This funding allows CBED to administer our statutorily mandated
compliance and business reporting of the following programs - DBE,
Davis-Bacon, and OJT. Citywide Other Citywide 80% $ 2,700,000
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