BLUE DIAMOND WASH TRAIL FROM DURANGO DRIVE TO HUALAPAI WAY
Federal opportunity from Clark County, Nevada. Place of performance: NV. Response deadline: Mar 26, 2026.
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Clark County invites qualified firms or individuals to submit bids. Questions regarding this bid must be directed to the Bid Contact listed in this bid. The project includes trail improvements along the south side of the Blue Diamond Wash from Durango Drive to Hualapai Way within the existing Clark County flood control right-of-way or immediately adjacent on Clark County owned land. Such improvements are to include, at a minimum, an ADA compliant 12-foot to 15-foot wide paved trail with protective measures where trail may be introduced to erosive wash flows, collapsible bollards, striping, wayfinding signage, an at-grade crossing at Fort Apache Road, connections to existing trail heads on each end of the project alignment, and other necessary appurtenances required to make a good, complete, and serviceable Project within the existing Clark County flood control easement or immediately adjacent on Clark County owned land.
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