Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #SCO-DNCR-Parks=Wilderness Gateway State Trail-Initial Development (4-2026)

Design Services for Wilderness Gateway State Trail Access Areas in Catawba County, NC

Posted

May 04, 2026

Respond By

May 28, 2026

Identifier

SCO-DNCR-Parks=Wilderness Gateway State Trail-Initial Development (4-2026)

NAICS

541320

This opportunity seeks design services for the initial development of three new access areas for the Wilderness Gateway State Trail in Catawba County, North Carolina. - Government Buyer: - North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation - Contracting office located at 1615 Mail Service Center and 121 West Jones Street, Raleigh, NC - Scope of Work: - Design services for three new trail access areas - Each area to include: - Gravel parking lots for approximately 70 vehicles - Entry drives - Two canoe launches per site - Three vault toilets per site - These access areas will serve as future trailheads for the Wilderness Gateway State Trail - Project Budget: - Total budget of $2,545,000, funded by the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) - Requirements: - Firms must be properly licensed to practice Architecture, Engineering, or Landscape Architecture in North Carolina - Submittals must include three copies of a Letter of Interest and three copies of the current Standard Form 254 (SF 254) - No electronic bids permitted; physical submission required - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Notable Details: - Emphasis on professional licensure and compliance with state requirements - No mention of specific products, part numbers, or equipment brands

Description

The solicitation is for design services related to the initial development of three new access areas for the Wilderness Gateway State Trail in Catawba County, North Carolina. Each access area will include gravel parking lots for approximately 70 vehicles, entry drives, two canoe launches, and three vault toilets. The three access areas will serve as future trailheads. The project is managed by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation, with a total project budget of $2,545,000 funded by the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF).

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