Opportunity
Siloam Springs Civicplus #City Park Gazebo Renovation
Historic Gazebo Renovation for City Park, Siloam Springs, AR
Posted
March 05, 2026
Respond By
April 15, 2026
Identifier
City Park Gazebo Renovation
NAICS
238190, 238350, 238320
This opportunity involves the renovation of the historic 1895 Queen-Anne-style gazebo in City Park, Siloam Springs, Arkansas. - Government Buyer: - City of Siloam Springs Parks and Recreation Department - Parks and Recreation office at 401 W. University Street, Siloam Springs, AR - Products and Materials Requested: - Black Locust decking boards (1x4), installed with hidden fasteners, unfinished - Pressure-treated lumber for framing and stairs - Hardie Panel or similar cement board skirting (rot-resistant) - White lattice skirting with small square openings - Limestone or sandstone pavers (predominantly gray) for patio replacement; alternates allowed - Endurathane and Fiberthane balustrades (5-inch and 7-inch width options, painted white) - Metal railing (powder-coated white, with wooden cap rail, matching Twin Springs Gazebo profile) - Wooden benches (Black Locust or treated pine, painted dark green or unfinished) - Services Requested: - Complete historic renovation services including structural repairs, decking, concrete and hardscape work, railing replacement, painting, and restoration to historic standards - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractors must demonstrate experience with historic renovations and sourcing Black Locust lumber - Strict adherence to historic preservation standards - Mandatory pre-bid meeting attendance - Provision of performance and payment bonds - All work must match existing architectural character and materials - Project must be completed within four calendar months - Place of Performance: - City Park Gazebo, near 212 W. University St, Siloam Springs, AR
Description
The City of Siloam Springs is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for the renovation of the historic 1895 Queen-Anne-style gazebo in City Park. The project scope includes structural repairs, decking replacement with Black Locust wood, concrete and hardscape work, railing replacement with multiple add alternate options, and painting. Bidders must demonstrate experience with historic renovations and complete the project within four calendar months of contract execution. Bids are due by April 15, 2026, and must be submitted in person or by mail in a sealed envelope.