Opportunity
Hoke County Civicplus #HATS-Paving-SOQ
Hoke County Solicits Contractors for HATS Parking Lot Construction and Site Improvements
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
HATS-Paving-SOQ
NAICS
237310, 237990
Hoke County, North Carolina is seeking qualified contractors for the construction of a new parking area for the Hoke Area Transit System (HATS) facility. - Project scope includes: - Design and construction of a 20,000 square foot parking lot - Land clearing, grading, and site preparation - Paving of the parking area - Installation of fencing and gates per local zoning requirements - Extension of existing sidewalks, fully compliant with ADA standards - Landscaping to match existing building finishes and comply with stormwater management regulations - All work must comply with North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS), North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC), ADA Standards for Accessible Design, and local environmental regulations - Vendors must be NC Licensed General Contractors or Specialty Contractors, carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and provide relevant safety, environmental, or ADA compliance certifications - The procurement process is two-phased: - Part 1: Submission of Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) - Part 2: Only qualified vendors will be invited to submit detailed pricing proposals - No bonding is required as the estimated project cost is under $250,000 - Unique requirements include regulatory compliance documentation, references for similar projects, and detailed plans for grading, drainage, erosion control, and landscaping
Description
Hoke County requests Statements of Qualifications and Proposals for construction of a new parking area adjoining an existing lot at 189 CC Steele Rd., Raeford, NC. The project includes parking lot design, land clearing, grading, construction, paving, fencing, gates, sidewalk extensions, and landscaping to match existing finishes. The parking lot is approximately 20,000 square feet and must comply with NC regulations including ADA standards and stormwater management. The procurement follows a two-part process: Part 1 is submission of qualifications, and Part 2 is detailed pricing proposals from qualified vendors.