NS26-74 Kaysville City - Design-Build Services for New Skatepark
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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NS26-74 Kaysville City - Design-Build Services for New Skatepark
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Kaysville City is seeking design-build services for a new skatepark under notice NS26-74, with proposals due by February 27, 2026. This project represents an opportunity for firms specializing in recreational facility design and construction. Successful bidders will need to demonstrate expertise in both phases of the design-build process, catering to community needs.
The buyer aims to construct a new skatepark that meets the recreational needs of the Kaysville community, providing modern facilities for skateboarding and related activities.
- Firms with experience in urban design and skatepark construction
- Local contractors familiar with Kaysville regulations
- Companies with prior experience in similar projects
- Initial site assessment and design recommendations
- Detailed design development
- Construction management and execution
- Final inspection and project handover
- Proposal submission letter
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Design concept sketches
- Cost estimates and pricing structure
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- All designs must comply with local zoning laws
- Firm must adhere to safety and accessibility standards
- Consider a fixed-price proposal to minimize risk
- Outline potential costs for materials and labor clearly
- Consider partnering with local engineers for compliance adherence
- Engage community stakeholders for feedback during the design phase
- Changes in local regulations that may affect design
- Potential delays in permitting process
- Community resistance to project design
- What specific features does the community prioritize in the skatepark?
- Are there any existing designs or models to consider?
- What is the budget allocation for the project?
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- No specific budget range provided
- Details on site location not disclosed
- No design requirements or features stated
- Lack of information on community engagement procedures
- No prior studies or assessments mentioned
- No details on performance expectations or metrics known
- Timeline for community feedback is unclear
- No further descriptions of phases or milestones
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