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Caltrans Readiness Study
The California Department of Transportation is soliciting proposals to conduct a comprehensive readiness and resiliency study of California’s critical transportation infrastructure. The study will identify and map critical transportation assets across the state, including highways, bridges, tunnels, ports, transit systems, airports, and freight networks. The consultant will assess vulnerabilities related to manmade attacks, cybersecurity threats, power outages, and nuclear events, while evaluating interdependencies with energy and water infrastructure. Deliverables include risk analysis, mitigation strategies, stakeholder engagement, geographic information systems modeling, and technical reporting.
Government Entity
State of California
State
California
RFP Number
74A1723
Budget
$750,000
Published Date
Due Date
March 24, 2026, 2:00 pm PDT
Days remaining
18
Proposal Submission
Submit one sealed package containing Technical Proposal (original + PDF copy on thumb drive) and Cost Proposal (original + PDF copy on thumb drive) no later than 2:00 PM Pacific Time on March 24, 2026 to Department of Transportation, Division of Procurement and Contracts, Attention: Taylor Kim, 1727 30th Street, MS 65, Sacramento, CA 95816-7006. Label package “RFP Number 74A1723 – Caltrans Readiness Study – DO NOT OPEN.”
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
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