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Council accepts SEH pavement-management proposal and waives formal RFP process
Summary
The Lincoln City Council voted March 6 to accept a pavement‑management program proposal from engineering firm SEH as a noncompetitive professional services engagement and directed staff to draft contract terms. The program will inventory and rate local streets to inform multi‑year maintenance and capital planning.
The Lincoln City Council on March 6, 2025 voted to accept a pavement‑management program proposal from engineering firm SEH and to pursue the work as a noncompetitive professional services engagement rather than issuing a full request for proposals.
The vote authorizes staff to work with SEH to finalize a contract and produce a program that will document street conditions, generate reports and scenario‑based capital improvement plans to help the city budget for maintenance and reconstruction.
SEH project manager Matt Schietel told the council the package before members summarizes expected data outputs and example reports from other cities that use the program. “We put this together in consideration,” Schietel said, describing the program as a way to help the city plan for future maintenance and…
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