Opportunity

Richland County Opengov #262851

Richland County Solicits Construction of Crane Creek Greenway Section B (Pathway, Bridges, Amenities)

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

June 16, 2026

Identifier

262851

NAICS

237310, 237990

Richland County is seeking bids for the construction of Crane Creek Greenway Section B, a major infrastructure project under the county's Sales Tax Transportation Improvement Program. - Government Buyer: - Richland County Transportation Department - Products and Services Requested: - Construction of an 8-foot wide concrete pathway (3,600 linear feet) - Retaining wall structures and boardwalks - Bridge A: Concrete slab bridge over Smith Branch, designed to support heavy construction and maintenance vehicles - Bridge B: Pre-engineered pedestrian bridge over Crane Creek - Installation of light poles, park benches, waste receptacles, dog waste stations, and emergency call boxes - Construction staking, as-built construction plans, clearing and grubbing, and earthwork services - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Ability to construct both heavy-duty and pedestrian bridges - Integration of park amenities and safety features (lighting, benches, emergency call boxes) - Project covers a continuous 3,600-foot section from the Columbia Canal headgates north along the Broad River to Crane Creek

Description

Richland County is soliciting electronic bids from qualified contractors for the Crane Creek Greenway Section B project, part of the Sales Tax Transportation Improvement Program. The project scope includes construction of concrete pathways, retaining wall structures, boardwalks, and two bridges (one concrete slab bridge over Smith Branch and one pre-engineered pedestrian bridge over Crane Creek). Additional installations include light poles, park benches, waste receptacles, dog waste stations, and emergency call boxes. The total length of the greenway is 3600 linear feet, starting at Columbia Canal headgates and extending northward along the Broad River to Crane Creek.

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