Civil & Electrical Design

Pedestrians and cyclist using the Riverfront pathway at sunset. open_in_full

Figure 1: Completed Riverfront Reconnect Phase I Project

The Civil and Electrical Design Section provides the highest quality design and project management services for transportation capital improvement Projects within the City’s right-of-way. These projects include road, bridge, traffic signal, and street lighting improvements to make the transportation system safer, more accessible, and well-connected. Civil and Electrical Design Section project managers guide these projects from initial planning and scoping activities through the completion of construction activities.

Accessibility solutions

The Civil and Electrical Design Section works closely with the Maintenance Services Division to address accessibility issues throughout the City in response to input from residents with disabilities and other mobility concerns. Please see the public right-of-way accessibility program webpage to make a citizen accessibility request.

California multi-agency benchmarking participation

The City of Sacramento is a partner in the California multi-agency benchmarking study which is a collaborative effort that involves the sharing of ideas and data between several major cities in California. This report presents the findings of several key components of the study: performance benchmarking, best management practices (BMPs), and the online discussion forum. The Civil and Electrical Design Section works closely with the Benchmarking Study partnership and consultants to track project delivery costs and share information and tools with other major California cities to help improve Capital Improvement Project delivery statewide. Read the latest Benchmarking studies.

Current projects

View projects that the Civil and Electrical Design Section is currently managing, as well as additional information on projects that are currently in progress, and that have recently been completed.

Bid opportunities

View a list of proposed projects in which the Engineering Services Division may be seeking future requests for proposals and/or bids (pdf). Learn more about contracting opportunities and how to bid on City projects.

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