Opportunity
City of Green Bay Questcdn #10197516
Green Bay, WI Solicits Bids for Ted Fritsch Park Splash Pad Construction
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
10197516
NAICS
237110, 237990, 238990
This opportunity involves the construction of a new splash pad and supporting infrastructure at Ted Fritsch Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin. - Government Buyer: - City of Green Bay, Wisconsin - Products and Services Requested: - Installation of approximately 710 linear feet of 4-inch water main (horizontal directional drilling), including fittings and connections - Construction of 370 linear feet of storm sewer (various diameters) - Excavation totaling 120 cubic yards - Grading and site preparation - Construction of a splashpad and its control cabinet - Installation of approximately 1,950 square feet of concrete sidewalk - Construction staking for layout and verification - Site restoration after construction - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with City of Green Bay standards and specifications - Bidders must register with QuestCDN to access documents and submit bids online - A bid bond of 5% to 10% of the bid amount is required - Proof of responsibility must be provided prior to bid opening - Bids are valid for 60 days after opening - Contract award will follow Wisconsin statutes and city ordinances - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The project is for a municipal park and includes both civil construction and specialty splashpad features
Description
This construction project involves horizontal directional drilling of approximately 710 linear feet of 4-inch water main, 370 linear feet of storm sewer construction, excavation, grading, and construction of a splashpad with control cabinet and hardscape features. The project also includes about 1950 square feet of concrete sidewalk, construction staking, and restoration. The work is governed by the City of Green Bay standards and specifications. Bidders must register with QuestCDN to access documents and submit bids online, and a bid bond of 5% to 10% is required.