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Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000431

PATH400 Peachtree Park and Adina Drive Trail Extension Construction Solicitation

Posted

June 23, 2026

Respond By

July 23, 2026

Identifier

PE-66062-NONST-2026-000000431

NAICS

237310, 237990

The City of Atlanta Department of Transportation is seeking contractors for the construction of the PATH400 Peachtree Park and Adina Drive Trail Extension project. - Buyer: City of Atlanta Department of Transportation - Project scope: - Construction of approximately 0.47 miles of multi-use trail and cycling infrastructure - Includes concrete trails, side paths, on-street cycle tracks, drainage improvements, traffic control, utility coordination, ADA-compliant features, signage, pavement markings, erosion control, demolition, restoration, and related construction activities - Notable requirements: - Compliance with City of Atlanta specifications, Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) standards, and ADA regulations - Contractors must be GDOT Prequalified Prime Contractors or Subcontractors in specified work code classifications - Experience required in similar infrastructure projects (multi-use trails, shared-use paths, bicycle facilities, streetscape, and transportation infrastructure of comparable size and complexity) - Utility relocation, tree protection/removal, erosion control, and maintaining access to driveways and mailboxes are required - OEMs and products specified for signage: - 3M High Intensity Reflective Sheeting - ORALITE 5800 High Intensity Grade Reflective Sheeting - 3M Protective Overlay Film Series 1160 (anti-graffiti laminate) - Project covers two segments: - Peachtree Park: 0.33 mile cycle track and multi-use trail - Adina Drive: 0.14 mile sidepath - Pre-solicitation conference will be held for further details

Description

The City of Atlanta, on behalf of the Department of Transportation, is initiating a competitive sealed bid process for the construction of the PATH400 Peachtree Park and Adina Drive segments. The project involves approximately 0.47 miles of multi-use trail and cycling infrastructure, including concrete trails, side paths, on-street cycle tracks, drainage improvements, traffic control, utility coordination, ADA-compliant features, signage, pavement markings, erosion control, demolition, restoration, and related activities. Vendors must demonstrate experience in similar infrastructure projects and comply with all standards. A pre-solicitation conference will be held to provide details and address questions.

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