closed🌐 City of St. PetersburgQuote- 24 - 073
Lake Vista Park Trail Replacement
City of St. Petersburg / Parks and Recreation
Description
The City of St. Petersburg (“City”) is looking for a qualified contractor to supply the labor, materials, tools etc. for the removal, disposal, and replacement of the existing athletic trail (both asphalt paved and adjacent shell pathway) at Lake Vista Park (1401 62nd Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705). Scope includes the following items: a. Removal and proper disposal of 5,675 linear feet of six-foot-wide existing asphalt paved trail. b. Install new 5,675 linear feet of the Lake Vista Park trail with new six-foot-wide asphalt pavement trail. c. Installation to include a 4’’ thick by six-foot-wide base aggregate material, 6-foot width of asphalt pavement and 5-foot width of crushed shell. d. Contractor shall be responsible for shooting grades at each 20’ section and sloping material accordingly to facilitate drainage and prevent ponding of water. Potential bidders are encouraged to visit the site to review current conditions prior to submitting a quote.
Details?
- Posted
- Feb 1, 2024
- Response deadline
- Feb 9, 2024, 8:00 PM UTC
- Status
- closed
- Buyer
- City of St. Petersburg
- Department
- Parks and Recreation
- Jurisdiction
- City of St. Petersburg
- Reference #
- Quote- 24 - 073
- Summary
- The City of St. Petersburg (“City”) is looking for a qualified contractor to supply the labor, materials, tools etc. for the removal, disposal, and replacement of the existing athletic
- Government Code
- stpete
- Government Organization City
- St. Petersburg
- Government Organization State
- FL
- Government Organization Website
- https://www.stpete.org/business/procurement/index.php
- Government Organization Zip Code
- 33731
- Government Organization Address1
- P.O. Box 2842
- Government Organization Country Code
- US
- Close Out Reason
- No award due to budget constraints.
- Closed Substatus
- other
Contact
(727)893-7111
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