Opportunity

Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #SBSRD-T-26-Q-0008

Trail Construction Services for Princess Di Connector Trail in Park City, Utah

Posted

June 18, 2026

Respond By

July 17, 2026

Identifier

SBSRD-T-26-Q-0008

NAICS

237990, 237310, 238990

The Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District (SBSRD) is seeking a qualified contractor to construct the Princess Di Connector Trail in Park City, Utah. - Project scope includes approximately four miles of new natural-surface, multi-use single-track trail across four segments (A-D) - Trail connects the Promontory trail to the Rail Trail, crossing Promontory and Pace Ranch properties - Key construction elements: - Four armored drainage crossings - Two timber crossing structures (approx. 60 in by 20 ft) - One pedestrian bridge - Two 6-foot gates and approximately 600 linear feet of buck-and-rail fencing - Trail construction to International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) sustainable-trail guidelines - Trail must accommodate adaptive mountain biking and other users - Drainage managed with rolling-contour design and grade reversals - Noxious weed mitigation and site restoration required - Contractor requirements: - Valid Utah Contractors License, Workers Compensation certificate, and Business License - Participation in federal E-Verify - Proposals must include firm qualifications, project approach, schedule, references, and insurance evidence - Fixed-price contract with line-item CLINs for mobilization, trail construction, structures, fencing, and finishing - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Selection will be based on best-value under Utah Procurement Code

Description

The Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District is seeking a qualified contractor to build the Princess Di Connector Trail in Park City, Utah. The project involves constructing about four miles of new natural-surface, multi-use single-track trail connecting an existing Promontory trail to the Rail Trail, crossing Promontory and Pace Ranch property. The work includes armored drainage crossings, two timber crossing structures, one pedestrian bridge, and gates with buck-and-rail fencing. The project aims to build a sustainable connector trail following International Mountain Bicycling Association guidelines, protect adjacent property and wildlife, manage drainage, control noxious weeds, and ensure the trail has gentle and meandering features with long sightlines and clean transitions.

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