Glendalough State Park Annie Battle Lake Carry In Access

Project ID: 10235418 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyMinnesota Department of Administration [MN]
Deadline06/25/26
Posted06/05/26
Estimated Value$250,000 - $900,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationMinnesota
Description
Primary

Work Requested

The contract involves a comprehensive scope of work for the Glendalough State Park Annie Battle Lake Carry In Access project. The primary tasks to be completed under this contract include: - Erosion control - Clearing and grubbing - Construction of parking lot and accessible parking (using asphalt and concrete) - Construction of accessible path (concrete) - Precast and cast-in-place concrete construction for kayak launch abutment - Kayak launch installation - Site restoration and plantings

Requesting Entity

This solicitation is issued for State Project No. 2026-987-8P531 and is subject to Targeted Group (TG), Economically Disadvantaged (ED), and Veteran-Owned preference.

Background

The project will be executed under a single prime contract that encompasses General, Mechanical, and Electrical construction.

Contract Requirements

Bidders must base their proposals on the estimated quantities provided in the bid worksheet located within the VirtuBid area of the Quest CDN plan room for this project. Each responder is required to supply a unit price for every item listed in the bid worksheet. For further details on the utilization of unit prices under the contract, refer to subsection 1.14(C) Considerations of Responses in Section 00 21 23 Instructions to Responders.

Instructions on Submission

If a responder identifies an error or requires clarification regarding the unit prices in the bid worksheet, they must submit their question before the end of the question-and-answer period as specified in Section 00 11 14 Solicitation Advertisement Information. Additional guidance can be found in subsection 1.03(B) Examination of Site and Documents of Section 00 21 23 Instructions to Responders.

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