Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2136617

Design and Planning Services for Historic Spring Park Revitalization

Posted

June 15, 2026

Respond By

July 24, 2026

Identifier

2136617

NAICS

541310, 541320, 541330

The Village of Richfield Springs in Otsego County, NY is seeking qualified design and planning firms for the revitalization of historic Spring Park. - Government Buyer: Village of Richfield Springs (local government) - Project Scope: - Comprehensive design and planning services for Spring Park at 167 Main Street - Restoration and enhancement of historic park features: - Bandstand - Picnic pavilion - ADA-compliant walkways - DAR Fountain - Sulphur Springs - Retaining wall/planter - Seating, parking, fencing, and new pedestrian entrance - Services required: - Feasibility studies - Planning drawings and cost estimates - Construction documents - Environmental site assessments and review - GIS and survey data (to be delivered in specified formats) - Public engagement and bidding assistance - Optional: Construction administration and inspection (Phase II) - Team Requirements: - Must include a structural engineer - Must include a historic preservation architect - Funding: $976,000 New York Forward grant - MWBE (30%) and SDVOB (6%) participation goals are emphasized - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a professional services solicitation - Insurance and data submission requirements apply

Description

The Village of Richfield Springs is seeking qualified design and planning firms for the revitalization of Spring Park at 167 Main Street, Richfield Springs, NY. The project involves restoration and design services for historic park elements including the bandstand, picnic pavilion, ADA walkways, DAR Fountain, Sulphur Springs, retaining wall, seating, parking, fencing, and pedestrian entrance. The project is funded through a $976,000 New York Forward grant with allocations for design services, public engagement, and environmental review. The scope includes feasibility studies, planning drawings, cost estimates, construction documents, and assistance with bidding. Phase II construction and administration are not included in the current contract but optional fees for these services should be included in proposals.

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