Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2136273

Design and Planning Services for Spring Park Revitalization in Richfield Springs, NY

Posted

June 18, 2026

Respond By

July 08, 2026

Identifier

2136273

NAICS

541320, 541310, 541330

The Village of Richfield Springs, in partnership with the Mohawk Valley Economic Development District, Inc., is seeking qualified design and planning firms for the revitalization of Spring Park, a historic public space in Richfield Springs, NY. - Government Buyer: - Village of Richfield Springs (Mayor Richard Spencer) - Project funded by a $976,000 New York Forward grant - Scope of Work: - Feasibility studies and full construction documents for park improvements - Environmental review and site assessment - GIS and survey data preparation - Public engagement and planning-level design drawings - Restoration of the historic bandstand (park centerpiece) - Assessment and improvement of the picnic pavilion (over historic bathhouse foundation) - ADA-compliant walkways, restoration of the DAR Fountain and Sulphur Springs - Retaining wall/planter, new seating and amenities, improved parking and access, split-rail fencing, and new pedestrian entrance - Key Requirements: - Team must include or partner with an architect experienced in historic preservation and a licensed structural engineer - Compliance with New York State MWBE (30%) and SDVOB (6%) participation goals - Insurance requirements apply - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Services include bidding assistance and preparation of bid materials for future construction phase

Description

The Village of Richfield Springs is seeking proposals from qualified design and planning firms to lead the revitalization of Spring Park at 167 Main Street, funded through the Village's New York Forward award. The project involves restoration and improvement of historic structures including the bandstand and village clock, ADA compliant walkways, and other park amenities. The scope includes feasibility studies, full construction documents, environmental review, public engagement, and planning for additional site elements. The total grant award is $976,000 with design services, public outreach, and environmental review components.

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