Opportunity
Washington County Ionwave #PUR-1818
Construction of Antietam Creek Water Trail Park in Washington County, MD
Posted
July 15, 2026
Respond By
August 12, 2026
Identifier
PUR-1818
NAICS
237990, 237110, 238990
Washington County, Maryland is seeking bids for the construction of the Antietam Creek Water Trail Park in Hagerstown. - Government Buyer: - Board of County Commissioners of Washington County, Maryland (Office of Procurement) - Project Scope: - Construction of a new public water-trail park along Antietam Creek - Includes building a parking lot with 11 spaces, ADA-compliant access to an observation deck, a mulch path to the creek, culvert replacements, and outfall remediations - Grading, pavement reconstruction, step-pool conveyance system, pedestrian paths, installation of an end wall, and imbricated riprap for streambank overlook - Products/Services Requested: - Lump sum construction services for the park - Contingent unit prices for Class I-A unsuitable material excavation (100 cubic yards) and selected backfill (100 cubic yards) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal Davis-Bacon Act wage rates and Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 - Adherence to Buy America, Build America Act (American-made materials) - Environmental permit compliance (floodplain and nontidal wetlands) - Two-year warranty on workmanship and materials - Bid, performance, and labor/material bonds required - Encouragement of minority and women-owned business participation - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation to Bid for the construction of the Antietam Creek Water Trail Park in Washington County, Maryland. The project includes construction of a new water trail park with associated parking, viewing platforms, creek access, and pedestrian trails. The work is partially or fully funded by federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, requiring compliance with Federal Prevailing Wage Rates (Davis-Bacon). Bidders must provide bid, performance, and labor and material bonds as specified, and minority and women owned businesses are encouraged to apply.