Opportunity
Mobile County Mobilecounty #MCPI-JAA-001
Mobile County Solicits Construction for Jon Archer Arena Improvements
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 24, 2026
Identifier
MCPI-JAA-001
NAICS
236220
Mobile County is seeking bids for a major construction project to improve the Jon Archer Arena at the Agri-Ed Pavilion facility. - Government Buyer: - County Commission of Mobile County, Alabama (Mobile County Environmental Services) - Contracting office located at Mobile Government Plaza, Eighth Floor South Tower - Project Scope: - Construction of a new access drive, parking areas, outdoor equestrian arena, and associated drainage features - All labor and materials must be provided by the contractor - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for Jon Archer Arena Improvements (1 project) - Notable Requirements: - Project must be completed within 100 calendar days from contract award - Bidders must be properly licensed in Alabama with required major classifications - Compliance with federal and state regulations, including E-Verify and SAM.gov registration - Bid guaranty of at least 5% of bid amount (not exceeding $10,000), performance and labor/materials bonds equal to contract price, and proof of insurance required - Project is funded in whole or in part by Federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Fiscal Recovery Fund and subject to related federal compliance - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Jon Archer Arena, 1070 Schillinger Rd N, Mobile, Alabama 36608 (at Mobile County Public Works Camp #1)
Description
Mobile County is soliciting sealed bids for the Jon Archer Arena Improvements project, which involves construction work including a new access drive, parking areas, an outdoor equestrian arena, and associated drainage features at the Jon Archer Agri-Ed Pavilion facility. The project allows 100 calendar days for completion and requires bidders to submit bids on provided forms with a bid guaranty. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled, and bidders must be licensed and qualified under Alabama law. The project is partially funded by Federal funds under the American Rescue Plan and subject to related federal regulations.