Find Engineering & Architecture RFPs in Minnesota

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
RFP for 2050 Comprehensive PlanWashington County2026-06-05$300K
RECS RFP Predesign Heating & Cooling Plants MCF-ShAdmin - Real Estate & Constr2026-06-08$500K
Pre-design for Heating and Cooling Plants at MCF-Shakopeebids2026-06-08Minority Business Enterprise
Comprehensive Plan and General Planning ServicesMinneapolis Government2026-06-09
RFP_CPED_Consulting Pool for Mpls 2050 Comp. Planbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
Gold Line Extension (Contracting - with Small Business Goal)Metro Transit2026-06-11Total Small Business Set-Aside$12.0M
Small Communities Planning Program Engineering ServicesMetropolitan Council2026-06-11$1.0M
B710 Architect Design Repair Emergency ServicesU.S. Department Of Defense2026-06-11$500K
Planning and Alternatives Analysis FRA-RCE La Crescent MNCity of La Crescent2026-06-12$350K
MnDOT Aerial Roofing and Pavement Assessmentbids2026-06-15Minority Business Enterprise
RECS RFP Construction Auditing for State Patrol HQMinnesota Department of Administration2026-06-16$2.0M
Light Rail Train (LRT) Operator Training SimulatorMetro Transit2026-06-18$5.0M
Larpenteur Avenue Corridor StudyRamsey County2026-06-18$500K
Sports Complex & Central Park Master Planbids2026-06-22Minority Business Enterprise
26-6506-JG - Request for Proposals (RFP) for Architect Services Crossroads Elem…Saint Paul Public Schools2026-06-25
RFQ 2027 Architectural Continuing ConsultantMetropolitan Airports Commission2026-06-29
Master Contract for Safety and Environmental Assessment Services (Contracting -…Metropolitan Council2026-06-30$400K
Community Planning & Development RFPsCity of MinneapolisTBD
Professional and Technical Contracts UnitState of MinnesotaTBD
Environmental Review and Technical Services Master Contract ProgramState of MinnesotaTBD

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Tips for Winning Engineering & Architecture Contracts in Minnesota

  • The SF330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications) form is the standard submission format for all federal A/E procurements. Master this form — it requires detailed project descriptions, key personnel qualifications, and organizational charts specific to each opportunity.
  • IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity) and MATOC (Multiple Award Task Order Contracts) are the primary vehicles for A/E services. Winning a spot on an IDIQ provides a multi-year pipeline of task orders.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) and Registered Architect (RA) licenses in the state where work will be performed are typically required. Many proposals require specific subconsultant specialties — build relationships with geotechnical, structural, and MEP firms for teaming.

Engineering & Architecture RFP FAQ

What is the Brooks Act and how does it affect A/E procurement?

The Brooks Act (40 U.S.C. §§ 1101–1104) requires federal agencies to select architect-engineer firms based on qualifications, not price. Firms submit SF330 forms demonstrating competence, then the most qualified firm negotiates a fair and reasonable price. If negotiations fail, the agency moves to the next-ranked firm. Most states have similar QBS laws for state-funded A/E work.

What is an SF330 and how do I submit one?

SF330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications) is the standard federal form for A/E proposals. Part I covers project-specific qualifications: key personnel, relevant experience, project approach, and organizational chart. Part II is a firm-level overview filed separately. Strong SF330s emphasize specific relevant projects, named key personnel who will do the work, and clear project understanding.

How do IDIQ contracts work for engineering services?

IDIQ contracts establish a multi-year framework (typically 5 years) with a minimum and maximum dollar value. Once awarded, the agency issues individual task orders for specific projects. USACE, NAVFAC, and GSA all use IDIQ/MATOC vehicles extensively. Getting on an IDIQ is highly competitive but provides a steady pipeline of work without rebidding each project.

What certifications help win government engineering contracts?

PE (Professional Engineer) licensing is mandatory. SBE/DBE certification is valuable for DOT-funded work — states must meet DBE goals on federal highway projects. ISO 9001 quality management certification is increasingly requested. LEED accreditation helps for sustainable design projects. Security clearances are needed for DOD/intelligence facility design.

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Engineering & Architecture RFPs in Minnesota