Opportunity

Prosper Town Ionwave #2026-13-B

Raymond Park Perimeter Fencing Construction for Town of Prosper

Posted

July 10, 2026

Respond By

July 28, 2026

Identifier

2026-13-B

NAICS

238990, 238910

This opportunity involves the construction of perimeter fencing at Raymond Park for the Town of Prosper. - Government Buyer: - Town of Prosper, Purchasing Office - OEMs and Vendors: - Ameristar (manufacturer of specified fencing) - Products/Services Requested: - Approximately 2,800 linear feet of 6-foot tall, black aluminum fence (Ameristar Montage Plus Majestic, 3-rail flattop, part number 1RMX370) - 12-inch wide by 6-inch deep mow strip using 3000 psi concrete (approx. 52 cubic yards) - Labor for installation of fencing, mow strip, irrigation repair, and sod replacement - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Concrete must be installed using a buggy to minimize damage to new 419 Bermuda sod - Contractor responsible for marking and repairing irrigation, and replacing sod as needed - Bid security (cashier's check or bid bond) equal to 5% of proposal required - Performance, payment, and maintenance bonds required if awarded - All bonds must be issued by a surety licensed in Texas - Insurance requirements specified in solicitation - Detailed technical specifications and contract documents provided in attachments - Opportunity is open to all qualified vendors

Description

The Town of Prosper is soliciting competitive sealed proposals for the construction of Raymond Park Fencing. The project includes furnishing all labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the construction of a 2,800 linear feet, 6-foot tall aluminum fence around Raymond Park. The contractor is responsible for irrigation marking, repairing irrigation breaks, and installing replacement sod on damaged areas. Concrete for the mow strip must be 3000 psi and installed using a concrete buggy to minimize damage to new sod. Proposals must be submitted by July 28, 2026, and must include a cashier's check or bid bond equal to 5% of the maximum amount proposed. The successful contractor must provide performance, payment, and maintenance bonds as required by Texas law.

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