Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66062-NONST-2027-000000467

Design and Engineering Services for PATH Lakewood Trail Phase I

Posted

August 17, 2026

Respond By

September 14, 2026

Identifier

PE-66062-NONST-2027-000000467

NAICS

541330, 541620, 541690

The City of Atlanta is seeking qualified firms to provide design and engineering services for Phase I of the PATH Lakewood Trail, a paved shared use path connecting the Southside Beltline Trail to the Southtowne Trail at South Bend Park. - Government Buyer: - City of Atlanta (Fulton County, GA) - Scope of Work: - Design and engineering for Phase I (Southside Trail to Pryor Road at Meldon Avenue) - Revise approved concept report as needed - Prepare preliminary and final design plans - Complete NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) documentation - Project management, data analysis, environmental studies - Public and stakeholder engagement - Coordination with PATH Foundation and Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) - Notable Requirements: - Consultant must be prequalified in specific GDOT area classes: - Bicycle and Pedestrian Facility Design - NEPA Documentation - Civil Engineering - Environmental Consulting - Utility Engineering - Deliverables include revised concept reports, design plans, NEPA documents, and construction plans - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a professional services solicitation - Period of performance includes a base period of 18 months with two one-year renewal options

Description

This project involves the construction of a paved shared use path connecting the Southside Beltline Trail to the Southtowne Trail at South Bend Park. The path will be delivered in two phases: phase one extends from the Southside Trail to Pryor Road at Meldon Avenue, and phase two extends from this point to the Southtowne Trail at South Bend Park. The scope includes revisions to the approved concept report, preparation of preliminary and final plans, NEPA documentation, and public and stakeholder engagement. The project aims to produce GDOT-approved final design plans that prioritize safety, accessibility, environmental considerations, and community needs.

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