North Dakota Engineering Opportunities: Early Project Signals

Vendor Radar monitors city council agendas, public works committee packets, capital improvement plans, and procurement pages from North Dakota government bodies to surface engineering project signals. Firms selling feasibility studies, design engineering, project management, rate studies, and construction oversight to cities, counties, and special districts use these signals to see what is being planned and funded — weeks or months before a formal RFP or RFQ.

North Dakota Engineering Services by the Numbers

  • 306 active signals
  • 109 government bodies with signals
  • 254 forward-looking signals (RFP Expected + Budget Approved + RFP Posted)

Recent Engineering Services Signals

Rfp Posted · Engineering Services

Morton County Council on Aging is seeking A/E services for planning, design, contract administration, construction administration, construction inspection, and related services ...

Morton County · Morton · May 23, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Engineering Services

The City of Dickinson is considering approving a construction material testing task order for the museum with Northern Plains Engineering.

City of Dickinson · Stark · May 19, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Engineering Services · $21,118.50

The City of Dickinson has an estimated fee of $21,118. 50 for geotechnical evaluation services for Project 202610: Empire Road.

City of Dickinson · Stark · May 19, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Engineering Services · $18,176.50

The City of Dickinson is undertaking a geotechnical evaluation for Fairway Street, including site reconnaissance, coring, drilling, laboratory testing, and reporting.

City of Dickinson · Stark · May 19, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Engineering Services

The City of Minot's MI-8/9 flood control project is nearing 90% design completion, with final alternatives still under analysis.

City of Minot · Ward · May 18, 2026

How Engineering Services Firms Use These Signals

  • See feasibility study authorizations and design contract discussions when they appear in city council and public works committee packets — before the formal RFQ is written.
  • Track which bodies are budgeting for road reconstruction, water/sewer upgrades, and facility improvements in their capital improvement plans so you can plan pursuit around real project timelines.
  • Monitor consultant selection notices and existing contract expirations to know when incumbents are up for rebid and when new opportunities are forming.

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