Hire civil engineering consultant for transportation authority agreement requirements
$40,000
In Plain English
The Contra Costa Transportation Authority requires the city to meet specific engineering standards for transportation projects. The city needs specialized civil engineering expertise to comply with these requirements. If approved, the consultant receives $40,000 to ensure the city meets all necessary technical standards.
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