REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS – AIRPORT ENGINEERING SERVICES
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS – AIRPORT ENGINEERING SERVICES
The City of Milbank, South Dakota, will accept statements of qualifications (SOQ) from qualified engineering firms for engineering services for proposed development on the Milbank Municipal Airport, Milbank, South Dakota. SOQ’s will be accepted until March 31, 2026, at 5 p.m., and are to be submitted to Milbank City Office, 1001 E. 4th Ave., Ste. 301, Milbank, SD 57252. Please submit four (4) copies for the selection committee.
Engineering Services for the following projects listed on the CIP for a period of up to a maximum of five years from 2026 through 2030.
• Pavement Maintenance (All Surfaces) – 2027
• Environmental Assessment for Crosswind Runway Relocation – 2028
• Appraisals and Land Acquisition – 2029
• Design Hangar Area Expansion / Construct Hangar Area Expansion – TBD
Statements of Qualifications shall set forth the qualifications to accomplish engineering services for the period of the years 2026 through 2030 at Milbank Municipal Airport. Firms shall demonstrate their qualifications by addressing the questions contained in the “Consultant Selection Criteria”. Copies of the “Consultant Selection criteria” for this airport project can be obtained at Milbank City Office, 1001 E. 4th Ave., Ste. 301, Milbank, SD 57252, in South Dakota.
The selected firm is encouraged to obtain DBE engineering services or provide “Good Faith Effort” for this project.
Upon receipt of Statement of Qualifications, the City of Milbank shall select the most qualified firm to perform the anticipated work. Selection will be performed in accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 150/5100-14E. Anticipated fees shall not be included in the SOQ, and each project will be negotiated with the selected firm following the selection period.
Interested firms may contact Steve Pendergrass at 605-432-9575 if they have any questions regarding this RFQ.
Steve Pendergrass
City Administrator
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