Opportunity
Troy Civicplus #RFP - Duke Park Redesign
City of Troy, Ohio seeks planning, engineering, and architectural services for Duke Park Redesign (Phase One)
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
RFP - Duke Park Redesign
NAICS
541320, 541310
The City of Troy, Ohio is seeking qualified planning, engineering, and architectural design firms for Phase One of the Paul G. Duke Park redesign project. - Government Buyer: - City of Troy, Ohio (Development Department) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; opportunity is open to professional consulting firms specializing in park planning and design. - Services Requested: - Schematic and preliminary design for park improvements - Conditions assessment of existing athletic fields, amenities, and utilities - Recommendations for new and improved facilities (including 5-7 new baseball/softball diamonds, 4-6 new rectangular fields, restrooms, concessions, storage, playgrounds) - Traffic, parking, and pedestrian circulation studies - ADA compliance evaluation and retrofits - Photometric lighting evaluation - Utility infrastructure assessment - Public outreach and stakeholder engagement - Preparation of planning-level construction cost estimates - Potential evaluation of adjacent parcels for park expansion - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All recommendations and designs must comply with federal, state, and local standards, including ADA requirements - Monthly progress meetings required - Phase Two (final design and construction documents) and Phase Three (staffing needs analysis) are contingent on Phase One outcomes - Proposals must include detailed formatting, submission of both hard and electronic copies, and insurance/indemnification provisions - Place of Performance: - Paul G. Duke Park, 1670 Troy-Sidney Road, Troy, Ohio - City of Troy, Ohio offices (100 S. Market Street, Troy, OH 45373)
Description
The City of Troy, Ohio is seeking proposals from professional planning, engineering, and architectural design firms for Phase One of a redesign of Paul G. Duke Park. The project aims to address current and long-term capacity needs, improve vehicular and pedestrian circulation, and enhance amenities to establish the park as a centralized home for sports programming. The scope includes assessments of existing facilities, traffic and parking studies, ADA compliance, and utility evaluations. Phase Two will involve final design and construction documents, contingent on Phase One recommendations.