Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66062-NONST-2027-000000439
City of Atlanta Pedestrian and Roadway Improvements on Cleveland Avenue
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
August 01, 2026
Identifier
PE-66062-NONST-2027-000000439
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves a major pedestrian and roadway improvement project for the City of Atlanta along Cleveland Avenue. - Government Buyer: - City of Atlanta (local government) - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for 1.42 miles of roadway and pedestrian improvements - Installation of pedestrian signal upgrades - ADA-compliant ramps - Pedestrian hybrid beacons (PHBs) and rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) at unsignalized intersections and mid-block crossings - Pedestrian refuge islands - New and replacement crosswalks - Speed detection and notification signs - Minor intersection geometry changes for safer pedestrian crossings - New sidewalks and landscaping - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) standards and specifications - Coordination with utility companies for facility adjustments - Erosion control and tree protection plans required - Maintenance of access to driveways and mailboxes during construction - Performance and payment bonds required - Mandatory preconstruction conference - Liquidated damages for project delays - Strict adherence to unit and lump sum pricing - ADA ramp construction compliance - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
This project involves roadway and pedestrian improvements along Cleveland Avenue, spanning 1.42 miles. The work includes installation of pedestrian signal upgrades, ADA-compliant ramps, new pedestrian hybrid beacons and rapid flashing beacons, pedestrian refuge islands, new or replaced crosswalks, speed detection signs, minor intersection geometry changes, new sidewalks, and landscaping. All improvements must be constructed according to the construction plans and GDOT standards and specifications. The project requires coordination with utility companies and adherence to erosion control and tree protection plans.