Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-77050-NONST-2026-000000074
Concrete Cart Path Replacement at Cobblestone Golf Course (Phase II) for Cobb County PARKS
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
May 08, 2026
Identifier
PE-77050-NONST-2026-000000074
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238910
Cobb County PARKS is seeking bids for the replacement of concrete cart paths at Cobblestone Golf Course in Acworth, GA. - Government Buyer: - Cobb County PARKS (Cobb County, Georgia) - Products and Services Requested: - Demolition and removal of existing concrete cart paths and curbs - Installation of 23,871 sq ft of 4-inch thick, 3000 psi fiber-reinforced concrete sidewalk - Installation of 973 linear feet of Type 2 header curb - Alternate: Drainage improvements with approximately 60 feet of 6-inch HDPE drainpipe - Allowances for unforeseen conditions ($10,000) and stone base material ($5,000) - Site preparation, traffic/pedestrian control, and project supervision - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Golf course remains operational during construction; contractor must coordinate to minimize disruption - Mandatory pre-bid meeting - 90-day construction duration with liquidated damages for delays - Strict site safety and traffic/pedestrian control - Compliance with Georgia contractor licensing and immigration laws - Alternate products may be considered post-award if they meet quality standards - All work must comply with detailed specifications and drawings - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; alternate products may be considered if compliant with standards.
Description
Cobb County PARKS is soliciting bids from qualified vendors for the replacement of sections of concrete cart paths at Cobblestone Golf Course located in Acworth, GA. The project includes demolition, excavation, subgrade preparation, concrete pouring with fiber reinforcement, and installation of header curbs. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit are scheduled, and the golf course will remain operational during construction. The contract duration is 90 calendar days with liquidated damages for delays.