Opportunity

Treasury Board Opengov #260014886

Richmond Hull Street Streetscape Reconstruction Project Solicitation

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

July 29, 2026

Identifier

260014886

NAICS

237310, 237990

The City of Richmond Public Works department is seeking bids for the Hull Street Streetscape reconstruction project, covering the area from the Mayo Bridge to 9th Street. - Government Buyer: - City of Richmond, Department of Public Works - Products and Services Requested: - Sidewalk construction - Installation of ADA-compliant curb ramps - Planting of street trees and low plantings - Provision and installation of street furnishings (benches, trash receptacles, etc.) - Minor intersection reconfiguration - Installation of new traffic signals - Pedestrian safety enhancements - Installation of new signage and pavement markings - Minor drainage improvements - Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) installation or upgrades - Lighting improvements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Comprehensive approach combining infrastructure upgrades and aesthetic improvements - Focus on pedestrian and vehicular safety, congestion relief, and transit amenity enhancements - Emphasis on increasing street trees and improving corridor appeal to support economic redevelopment

Description

The City of Richmond is soliciting bids for the Hull St. Streetscape project to reconstruct the streetscape along Hull St. from the Mayo Bridge to 9th St. The work includes sidewalk construction, curb ramps, street trees and low plantings, street furnishings, minor intersection reconfiguration, installation of new traffic signals, pedestrian safety enhancements, signage, pavement markings, minor drainage improvements, ITS, and lighting improvements. The project aims to improve pedestrian safety, address vehicle congestion, transit amenities, missing pedestrian infrastructure, and lacking street trees. It will enhance safety, mobility, and the appeal of the built environment to foster economic growth along the corridor during redevelopment.

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