Opportunity
San Antonio River Authority Bonfire #00326
San Antonio River Authority Solicits Construction of Spirit Reach Contemplative Path
Posted
March 26, 2026
Respond By
April 14, 2026
Identifier
00326
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the San Antonio River Authority's request for proposals to construct the Spirit Reach Contemplative Path, a major trail and restoration project in San Antonio, Texas. - Government Buyer: - San Antonio River Authority (local government agency) - Products/Services Requested: - Construction of approximately 3,200 linear feet of concrete trail - Construction of approximately 1,400 linear feet of natural surface trail - Stream restoration covering approximately 1,400 linear feet - Installation of destination and route signage - Site preparation (clearing and grubbing) - Street lighting installation along the trail - Landscaping services (design, fertilizing, planting) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project connects key destinations: Missions, Riverwalk, Pearl District, Brackenridge Park, University of the Incarnate Word, The Blue Hole, and Headwaters Sanctuary - Emphasis on regional connectivity, honoring Native American heritage, and uniting public/private lands - Strict adherence to solicitation documents, plans, and specifications required - No claims for additional compensation due to discrepancies between actual conditions and plans - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Proposal Submission Requirements: - Cover sheet, pricing sheet, bid bond, financial documents, equipment list, employee rates, letters from surety and insurance company, and proposed schedule
Description
The San Antonio River Authority is soliciting competitive sealed proposals for the construction of the Spirit Reach Contemplative Path, a project estimated at $4.98 million. The project aims to extend the Spirit Reach initiative by connecting key destinations along the San Antonio River, including Missions, Riverwalk, Pearl District, and Brackenridge Park, to other significant sites such as the University of the Incarnate Word and Headwaters Sanctuary. Key improvements include approximately 3,200 linear feet of concrete trail, 1,400 linear feet of natural surface trail, and 1,400 linear feet of stream restoration, along with a safe crossing under Hildebrand Avenue. The project emphasizes enhancing regional connectivity, honoring Native American heritage, and promoting public engagement with the area's cultural and ecological resources.