Opportunity

Exeter Town Municode #Pairpoint Park RFQ

Professional Design Services for Pairpoint Park in Exeter, NH

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

May 22, 2026

Identifier

Pairpoint Park RFQ

NAICS

541320, 541310

The Town of Exeter Planning Department is seeking qualified interdisciplinary teams, led by a Landscape Architect with Civil Engineering support, to provide professional design services for the development of Pairpoint Park at 23 Water Street, Exeter, NH. - Scope of Work: - Advance the approved 'Shady Bosque' park concept through design development and construction documentation - Support a Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grant application - Prepare construction documents if grant funding is secured - Design elements include a shaded plaza, seating, boardwalk river access, and interpretive features (signage, art) - Integrate civil engineering systems such as drainage and stormwater management - Project Budget: - Approximately $35,000 - Notable Requirements: - Teams must have experience with small urban parks and public sector projects - Ability to coordinate with local government and citizen committees - Design must support long-term public outdoor recreation and comply with LWCF program requirements - No environmental permitting required; existing conditions survey provided by the Town - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified consultants - Place of Performance: - Pairpoint Park site at 23 Water Street, Exeter, NH - Contracting office at Exeter Planning Department, 10 Front St, Exeter, NH

Description

The Town of Exeter is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide professional design services for Pairpoint Park. The project involves advancing an approved design concept through construction documentation, including landscape architectural and civil engineering services. The scope includes design development, grant support for LWCF application, and potentially construction documents contingent on grant funding. The project budget is approximately $35,000, and the design aims to create a welcoming pocket park with ecological and social functions along the Exeter River.

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