Albany Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements
Federal opportunity from Village Clerk • Kinderhook, Village of. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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No questions or inquiries regarding this bid will be accepted within five (5) business days prior to the bid opening.
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The Albany Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements project, solicited by the Village Clerk, presents an opportunity to enhance pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in the community. With a posted date of January 22, 2026, and a response deadline of February 19, 2026, bidders must be mindful of the Minority and Women Business Enterprise goals of 2.60% and 6.90%, respectively. This project does not have prior awards to similar subcontractors, indicating a fresh opportunity for competitive bidding.
The Village Clerk aims to improve pedestrian and bicycle access along Albany Avenue, promoting safe travel and mobility for community members.
- Review project specifications in Appendix 14
- Develop a project plan for pedestrian and bicycle improvements
- Identify and engage eligible MBE and WBE subcontractors
- Prepare pricing estimates and project budget
- Draft the proposal and ensure compliance with MWBE goals
- Review the project description and requirements
- Complete the MBE/WBE participation plan
- Provide financial statements for the last two years
- Include relevant project experience and references
- Submit a complete pricing proposal
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- Detailed scope of improvements is not provided
- No information on expected budget range
- Clarification on project deliverables
- Information regarding required permits or regulatory approvals
- No prior project references for similar contracts
- Specific metrics for project success are not defined
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