Rfp 26-016 Sidewalk Restoration and Construction 2026
Key Dates
Due Date
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Posted Date
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Agency & Value
Agency
Commerce , City Of
Contract Value
Not provided
Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number
PE-77111-NONST-2026-000000044
NAICS
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Classification Code
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Additional Details
The City of Commerce, Georgia, has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP 26-016) seeking qualified contractors for the restoration of existing sidewalks and the construction of new sidewalks at designated locations within the city limits. This procurement initiative is designed to enhance pedestrian infrastructure, improve public safety, and support community accessibility by addressing both the rehabilitation of aging walkways and the strategic addition of new sidewalk segments.
The scope of work encompasses two primary objectives: the restoration of old sidewalks, which may involve repair, resurfacing, or replacement to meet current standards; and the construction of new sidewalks in areas identified by the city as priorities for improved pedestrian connectivity. Contractors are expected to deliver high-quality workmanship in compliance with all applicable local and state regulations, ensuring that completed sidewalks are durable, accessible, and aesthetically consistent with the surrounding environment.
The contracting entity for this opportunity is the City of Commerce, a municipal government located in the state of Georgia. The procurement is classified under state-level contracting, with the Department of Commerce City of overseeing the solicitation process. Interested parties should note that the place of performance is exclusively within Georgia, specifically in the City of Commerce.
The RFP was posted on April 22, 2026, and responses are due by June 8, 2026. All proposal submissions must adhere to the requirements and deadlines outlined in the solicitation documents, which are accessible via the Georgia Procurement Registry at the following URL: https://ssl.doas.state.ga.us/gpr//eventDetails?eSourceNumber=PE-77111-NONST-2026-000000044&sourceSystemType=gpr20.
While the notice does not specify set-aside requirements, procurement type, or special considerations, contractors should review the full solicitation for any additional instructions or eligibility criteria. The opportunity is structured as a single-step procurement process, with one primary document available for reference.
This project represents a significant investment in the City of Commerce’s public infrastructure, offering contractors the opportunity to contribute to the city’s long-term vision for safe and accessible pedestrian pathways. Firms with demonstrated experience in sidewalk construction and restoration, familiarity with Georgia’s municipal standards, and the capacity to manage projects of varying scope are encouraged to consider this opportunity.
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