Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #131 Grant Funded Construction of Rummell Road Trail ITB 2025
St. Cloud Rummell Road Trail Construction Solicitation
Posted
October 02, 2023
Respond By
October 07, 2025
Identifier
131 Grant Funded Construction of Rummell Road Trail ITB 2025
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of St. Cloud, Florida, seeking bids for the Rummell Road Trail construction project. - Government Buyer: - City of St. Cloud, Florida (local government) - Project Scope: - Construction of an 8-foot wide asphalt trail (approx. 6,400 linear feet) - Construction of a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk (approx. 1,125 linear feet) - Clearing, demolition, and site preparation - Utility relocation as needed - Installation of stormwater piping and structures - Construction of concrete driveways and sidewalks - Installation of signage and pavement striping - Development of a trailhead park segment, including parking, sidewalks, stormwater infrastructure, and grading of a dry pond - Products/Services Requested: - Asphalt trail and concrete sidewalk construction - Stormwater management infrastructure - Roadway and driveway construction - Site clearing, demolition, and utility work - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project is partially funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Recreational Trails Program (RTP) - Compliance with special conditions, insurance, bonding, and contractual documentation is required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - No named OEMs or proprietary products; open to qualified construction contractors
Description
This project involves the construction of an 8-foot wide asphalt trail approximately 6,400 linear feet long and a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk approximately 1,125 linear feet long along Rummell Road in St. Cloud, Florida. The scope includes clearing, demolition, utility relocation, stormwater piping and structures, concrete driveway and sidewalk, signage, striping, and a trailhead park segment with parking, sidewalks, stormwater piping, structures, and grading of a dry pond. The project is partially funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Recreational Trails Program (RTP).