Opportunity
Dunwoody Granicus #IWQ 26-05
Citywide ADA Handicap Ramp Replacement Project for Dunwoody
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
August 03, 2026
Identifier
IWQ 26-05
NAICS
237310
The City of Dunwoody Department of Public Works is seeking bids for a citywide ADA handicap ramp replacement project to improve accessibility and compliance with current standards. - Government Buyer: - City of Dunwoody, Department of Public Works - Scope of Work: - Replacement of damaged or non-compliant ADA ramps at various city locations - Installation of 28 new ADA-compliant ramps, each including concrete and detectable warning surfaces (truncated domes) - Installation of 1 surface-mounted detectable warning surface - Replacement of 100 linear feet of curb and gutter as needed - Replacement of 25 square yards of sidewalk ramps adjacent to roadways - Compliance Requirements: - All work must meet current federal ADA standards, Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG), Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) specifications, and local codes - Contractors must be GDOT registered or pre-qualified in Work Class 441, unless previously approved by the City - Notable Requirements: - Detailed site assessments and field verification at each location - Traffic and pedestrian control in accordance with MUTCD standards - Weekly progress reports, pre- and post-construction photos, and strict quality control - Restoration of adjacent sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and landscaping after construction - No specific OEMs or product brands are named in the solicitation; the focus is on construction and installation services meeting regulatory standards.
Description
The City of Dunwoody is initiating a citywide project to replace existing ADA compliant handicap ramps that are damaged, deteriorated, or no longer meet current accessibility standards. The project aims to ensure safe and accessible pedestrian routes throughout the city, particularly at sidewalk intersections and key pedestrian corridors. The scope includes removal and disposal of damaged sidewalks, curb, and gutter; construction of new ramps meeting ADA standards; installation of detectable warning surfaces; and restoration of adjacent sidewalks and landscaping. Work will be performed at various locations throughout the city, with a completion date of November 30, 2026.