Opportunity

Texas Galveston Civic Plus #26-19

Stewart Beach Redevelopment Public-Private Partnership Opportunity

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

June 18, 2026

Identifier

26-19

NAICS

237990, 237210, 541320

The City of Galveston is seeking proposals for a public-private partnership to redevelop Stewart Beach, a major public destination. - Government Buyer: - City of Galveston, Department of Finance and Purchasing Division - Project Scope: - Comprehensive redevelopment of Stewart Beach - Includes drainage improvements, parking reconfiguration, retail and food & beverage development, and public realm enhancements - Must comply with FEMA flood elevation and materials standards, Dune Protection Act, and Open Beaches Act - Requires use of flood-resistant construction materials - Minimum parking requirements must be met - Drainage improvements are a mandatory add alternate - Masterplan and Financials: - Masterplan and financial pro forma template provided by BRW Architects and LeVass Ventures - Respondents must submit a single development scenario with detailed financial assumptions - Participation: - Encourages DBE, HUB, women, and minority-owned business participation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified development firms - Notable Requirements: - Adherence to coastal and flood regulations - Inclusion of drainage improvements - Detailed financial and operational proposals required

Description

The City of Galveston is soliciting sealed proposals for the Stewart Beach Redevelopment project, aiming to improve the island's public spaces, expand family-oriented amenities, and enhance the waterfront for residents and visitors. The project involves a public-private partnership to develop Stewart Beach, a prominent community destination, with a focus on accessibility, sustainability, and long-term community value. Proposals must be submitted electronically by June 18, 2026, and the City encourages participation from DBE, HUB, women, and minority-owned businesses. The redevelopment includes considerations for drainage improvements, parking, retail, food and beverage, and public realm enhancements.

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