Opportunity
New Hanover County Schools Civicplus #REBID RFB 26-0319
Construction of Five Clay Tennis Courts and Site Improvements at Echo Farms Park, Wilmington, NC
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
April 09, 2026
Identifier
REBID RFB 26-0319
NAICS
237310, 238910, 238990
This opportunity involves the expansion of tennis facilities at Echo Farms Park in Wilmington, NC: - Government Buyer: - New Hanover County, through the Finance Office and New Hanover County Parks - Project Scope: - Construction of 5 additional clay tennis courts (matching existing courts) - Removal and replacement of an 8-foot wide asphalt multi-use path - Extension of a cart path connection to an adjacent parcel - Construction of a wet detention pond - Additional civil site work: site clearing, grading, subgrade and roadbed preparation, excavation, fill and backfill, proof rolling, trenching for utilities, erosion and sedimentation control, riprap, aggregate base course, bituminous concrete paving, seeding, sodding, storm drainage piping, subdrainage, and manholes/covers - Requirements: - Bidders must be licensed under North Carolina law and pre-qualified per County Ordinance - 10% minority/women business participation goal - Bid bond (5% of bid price), performance and payment bonds (100% of contract price) - Contract time is 180 calendar days from Notice to Proceed; $250/day liquidated damages for late completion - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Locations: - Place of performance: Echo Farms Park, 4112 Echo Farms Boulevard, Wilmington, NC - Contracting office: New Hanover County Government Center, 230 Government Center Drive, Wilmington, NC 28403
Description
This solicitation is a re-advertisement for the construction of 5 additional clay tennis courts at Echo Farms Park in Wilmington, North Carolina. The project scope includes removal and replacement of an existing 8-foot wide asphalt multi-use path, extension of a cart path connection to an adjacent parcel, and construction of a proposed wet detention pond. Bids are for a single prime contract and require bidders to be licensed under Chapter 87 of the North Carolina General Statutes and pre-qualified per County Ordinance. A bid bond of 5% is required, and the successful bidder must provide performance and payment bonds equal to 100% of the contract price. The County encourages subcontracting 10% of the contract to minority-owned businesses.