Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #FAST ADA Imporvements Shared-Use Path Resurfacing
ADA Improvements and Shared-Use Path Resurfacing in Fairbanks, Alaska
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
FAST ADA Imporvements Shared-Use Path Resurfacing
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves planned ADA improvements and resurfacing of shared-use paths in Fairbanks, Alaska, with a focus on accessibility and safety upgrades. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing asphalt pavement on shared-use paths - Widening paths to 8-10 feet for improved accessibility - Installation or replacement of ADA-compliant curb ramps, driveway approaches, curbs, gutters, and signage - Adjustments to manholes, utility covers, and storm drains - Clearing vegetation within DOT&PF right-of-way - Construction of a new path segment connecting to FNSB Bikeways - Removal and replacement of fencing, reclamation of landscaping areas, and relocation of utility poles as needed - Products/Services Requested: - Shared-use path resurfacing and ADA improvements (no specific part numbers or quantities provided) - Unique Requirements: - All material sources must be contractor furnished - Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards is mandatory - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the notice - Place of Performance: - Multiple shared-use path locations in Fairbanks, Alaska, within the DOT&PF right-of-way
Description
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) is seeking public comments on proposed repairs and upgrades to existing shared-use paths at multiple locations to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The project includes removing existing asphalt, widening paths to 8-10 feet, installing ADA-compliant features, adjusting utilities, clearing vegetation, and constructing a new segment connecting to FNSB Bikeways. Comments are requested by May 4, 2026, and the project complies with various federal environmental and nondiscrimination policies.