Opportunity
St. Joseph Civicplus #Kiwanis Park ADA Parking Improvement Project RFP
Kiwanis Park ADA Parking Improvement Project – City of St. Joseph, MI
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
Kiwanis Park ADA Parking Improvement Project RFP
NAICS
237310, 238990
This opportunity involves the City of St. Joseph, Michigan seeking qualified contractors for the Kiwanis Park ADA Parking Improvement Project. - Government Buyer: - City of St. Joseph, Public Works Department - Project Scope: - Improve ADA-compliant parking and accessibility at Kiwanis Park (1350 Pearl Street) - Construction activities include: - Mobilization (max 10% of total cost) - Cold milling of pavement (990 SqYd base, 805 SqYd alternate) - Hot Mix Asphalt paving (HMA, 5EL – 90 Ton base, 75 Ton alternate) - Sign removal, salvage, and replacement - Excavation (10 CuYd) - Subbase installation (28 SqYd) - Concrete sidewalk construction (250 SqFt, 6-inch) - Pavement markings (waterborne and preformed thermoplastic, including accessible symbols) - Slope restoration (Type B, Modified) - Traffic control - All work must comply with Michigan Department of Transportation 2020 Standard Specifications for Construction and Road & Bridge Standard Plans - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; standard construction materials and methods per MDOT standards - Quantities and line items are detailed for each construction activity - Notable Requirements: - 5% bid security - 100% labor, material, and performance bonds - Certificate of insurance from the successful bidder - Utility coordination and traffic control required - Strict completion window and compliance with ADA standards - Place of Performance: - Kiwanis Park, 1350 Pearl Street, St. Joseph, MI - City of St. Joseph Public Works Department and City Clerks Office (700 Broad Street, St. Joseph, MI) for administrative matters
Description
The City of St. Joseph is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for the Kiwanis Park ADA Parking Improvement Project. The project involves enhancing parking accessibility at Kiwanis Park to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and improve overall accessibility for all users. Work includes mobilization, cold milling, asphalt paving, sign removal and replacement, excavation, subbase installation, concrete sidewalk construction, pavement marking, slope restoration, and utility coordination. The project must comply with Michigan Department of Transportation 2020 Standard Specifications and be completed between June 1, 2026, and October 30, 2026.