Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #298-FY26-PR-Bid-TempSkRk3
Asheville Site Improvements: Parking Lot, Retaining Wall, and Landscaping at 50 Asheland Avenue
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
298-FY26-PR-Bid-TempSkRk3
NAICS
237310, 238910, 238990
This opportunity involves federally funded site improvements for the City of Asheville Parks and Recreation Department at 50 Asheland Avenue. - Government Buyer: - City of Asheville, Parks and Recreation Department - Project managed by Al Kopf - Funding and Compliance: - Project funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Requires compliance with federal laws and regulations, including affirmative outreach to Small, Disadvantaged, Minority, and Women Business Enterprises, and Section 3 businesses - Adherence to the City's drug-free workplace policy and proof of tax compliance required - Scope of Work: - Milling, grading, and paving of an existing parking lot - Construction of a modest retaining wall - Landscaping associated with site improvements - Bidding Requirements: - Bidders must hold a current North Carolina General Contractor license with appropriate classification - Electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow bid document instructions - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on outreach to minority and women-owned businesses - Compliance with Section 3 of the HUD Act - Project is subject to all applicable federal and local regulations
Description
The City of Asheville is soliciting bids for site improvements at 50 Ashland Avenue, a project funded by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program through HUD. The work includes milling, grading, and paving of an existing parking lot, along with modest retaining wall and landscape work. Bidders must comply with federal laws and regulations related to the funding and demonstrate good-faith efforts to include Small, Disadvantaged, Minority, and Women Business Enterprises. The project requires a North Carolina General Contractor license and adherence to the City's drug-free workplace policy.