Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #F18-TPW-ES-2023-09
Landscape Architectural Services for Belle Park Phase 1 Development
Posted
March 07, 2023
Respond By
April 18, 2023
Identifier
F18-TPW-ES-2023-09
NAICS
541320
This opportunity is for landscape architectural services supporting Belle Park Phase 1 development in Kingston, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - City of Kingston, Engineering Services, Parks & Shoreline - Project Manager: Patricia Sharpe - Scope of Work: - Planning, design, and contract administration for park improvements - Divided into three main phases: - Phase 1A: Recreational courts (pickleball, tennis), front entrance, driveway, parking - Park Planting Plan: Vegetation analysis, naturalization guidelines, planting master plan - Phase 1B: Tree/shrub planting, woodland clean-up, pedestrian routes, lookout, playground, education circle, off-leash dog area, cultural interpretation, disc golf course, drainage - Preparation of procurement documents for competitive bidding - Construction administration services for both phases - Requirements: - Fixed pricing for each phase - Demonstrated experience with Indigenous design issues - Support for permit applications and public engagement - Emphasis on environmental practices and accessibility compliance - Budget: - Construction budget is $2,350,000 plus contingency - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a service-based solicitation - Notable: Focus on Indigenous cultural expression, ecological regeneration, and accessibility
Description
The City of Kingston is seeking proposals for Landscape Architectural Services for the Development of Belle Park Phase 1. The project involves planning, design services, and contract administration for park improvements based on the Council approved Belle Park Master Plan. The work is divided into three phases: Phase 1A (recreational courts and front entrance improvements), Park Planting Plan (vegetation analysis and planting master plan), and Phase 1B (tree planting, woodland clean-up, pedestrian routes, playground, and other park features). Proponents must submit fixed prices for each phase and provide a qualified multi-disciplinary team led by a Landscape Architect.