Opportunity
Fuquay-Varina Town Civicplus #South Lakes Boardwalk Repairs
South Lakes Boardwalk Repairs – Demolition and Replacement of Decking, Guardrails, and Structural Components
Posted
June 16, 2026
Respond By
July 09, 2026
Identifier
South Lakes Boardwalk Repairs
NAICS
237310, 237990
The Town of Fuquay-Varina Engineering Department is seeking bids for the South Lakes Boardwalk Repairs project. - Project involves partial demolition and repair of two boardwalks (approx. 160 ft and 60 ft long, 9 ft wide) - Scope includes: - Complete removal and replacement of 2x6 wood decking - Removal and replacement of rim boards - Replacement of all guardrail components, upgrading from 42-inch to 54-inch height to meet current standards - Stringer and blocking replacement assumed at 10%, contingent on Town approval after third-party structural inspection - Girders and timber pile replacement/repair are not anticipated - Seeding and mulching as part of site restoration - Contractors must provide all labor, materials, and equipment - Bidders must hold a valid North Carolina contractor license and provide 100% performance and payment bonds - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; standard construction materials are expected - All work must comply with applicable laws, regulations, and project specifications - Project must be completed within 75 consecutive calendar days from commencement, with liquidated damages for delays - Mobilization, trail closure, and site restoration are included in the scope
Description
The Town of Fuquay-Varina is soliciting bids for the South Lakes Boardwalk Repairs Project, which involves partial demolition and repair of two boardwalk structures approximately 160 feet and 60 feet in length. The project scope includes complete removal and replacement of decking, rim boards, and guardrail components, upgrading guardrails from 42 inches to 54 inches to meet current standards. Replacement or repair of girders and timber piles may be required based on a third-party structural engineer's inspection after demolition. Contractors must provide all labor, materials, and equipment, and comply with project specifications and contractual terms.