Opportunity
Gulf Breeze Questcdn #10129731
Construction of Multi-Use Pathway Phase II in Gulf Breeze, FL
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
10129731
NAICS
237310, 237110, 237990
This opportunity seeks qualified contractors for the construction of the Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) Phase II in Gulf Breeze, Florida. - Government Buyer: - City of Gulf Breeze, Florida (local government) - Scope of Work: - Extension of the existing multi-use pathway and pedestrian sidewalk from Tall Pine Drive to McAbee Court - Construction of a bridge over the stormwater pond at McAbee Court and Shoreline Drive - Installation of a permeable pedestrian pathway along the rear of the pond - Reestablishment of the stormwater pond to its originally permitted shape and volume - Extensive landscaping and irrigation improvements throughout the corridor - Intersection landscaping improvements at Highway 98 - Replacement of utility infrastructure (gas and water lines) to minimize future disturbance and improve cost efficiency - Products/Services Requested: - General construction services for pathway, bridge, landscaping, irrigation, and utility work - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Integration of permeable pathway materials - Restoration of stormwater pond to specific permitted specifications - Coordination of utility replacements with construction to reduce future disruptions - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Project duration is 300 calendar days from notice to proceed
Description
The City of Gulf Breeze is seeking bids from qualified contractors for the construction of the Multi-Use Pathway – Phase II project. This project involves extending the existing multi-use pathway and pedestrian sidewalk from Tall Pine Drive to McAbee Court, constructing a bridge over the stormwater pond at McAbee Court and Shoreline Drive, installing a permeable pedestrian pathway along the rear of the pond, reestablishing the stormwater pond to its originally permitted shape and volume, and making extensive landscaping and irrigation improvements throughout the corridor. The project also includes intersection landscaping improvements at Highway 98 and utility infrastructure replacements, including gas and water lines, to minimize future disturbance and improve cost efficiency. The project has a completion timeline of 300 calendar days.