Opportunity
Reno Planet bids #CP-2026-15
Reno Solicits Playground Safety Surface Replacement for Dick Taylor Playground
Posted
March 26, 2026
Respond By
April 09, 2026
Identifier
CP-2026-15
NAICS
238340
The City of Reno Public Works Department is seeking bids for the Dick Taylor Playground Safety Surface Replacement project. - Government Buyer: - City of Reno Public Works Department - Project Scope: - Removal and replacement of existing 2.5-inch thick playground safety tiles - Installation of additional fall height padding at two swing areas - Mobilization/demobilization, demolition, and installation of approximately 5,610 square feet of safety tile - Includes all materials, equipment, personnel, tools, adhesives, and incidentals - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Nevada prevailing wage laws and federal Davis Bacon wage rates (higher rate prevails) - Adherence to Nevada Revised Statutes regarding apprentices on public works - One-year warranty on workmanship and materials - Emphasis on safety, environmental compliance, and coordination with other contractors - Required certifications, forms, and appropriate contractor licenses - Vendors Mentioned: - Allied Solutions - Garden Shop Landscaping - GSA Contract Services - Innovista LLC - Powerhouse Construction Inc. - Robertson Industries - Sierra Contractors Source - Sierra Pacific Sports - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; the solicitation is open to qualified contractors able to meet the technical and safety requirements. - Estimated contract value: $250,000 to $275,000 - Place of Performance: - Dick Taylor Playground, Reno, Nevada - City of Reno government facility
Description
The City of Reno Public Works Department is soliciting bids for the replacement of the safety surface at Dick Taylor Playground. The project involves removal and replacement of existing 2-1/2-inch thick playground safety tile, additional fall height padding at two swing areas, and other related miscellaneous work. The contract duration is 30 working days, with liquidated damages of $1,000 per day for delays. The estimated contract value ranges from $250,000 to $275,000.