Alum Creek State Park Mountain Bike Trail Extension: Columbus, Ohio

The trail construction project is located between Alum Creek Reservoir and Africa Road and within the boundaries of map coordinates 40.240243, -82.962718 to the north and 40.219731, -82.956627 to the south. This project will connect two existing mountain bike trails at Alum Creek known as P1 and P2 enabling trail users to ride both trails without needing to ride on Africa Road or drive to the other trailhead. 

The new trail will be constructed to meet International Mountain Bicycling Association standards for sustainable trails and Kootenay Adaptive Sports Association adaptive mountain biking trail standards.

Region 8 Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA)

The intent of this BPA is to provide coverage within 5 categories of activities related to recreational trails within the Southern Region of the Forest Service which includes National Forest System lands in Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. These 5 categories are further described detail in the solicitation but are categorized as follows:
- Field Locating, Trail Assessment, and Operational Planning
- Project Management and Facilitation
- Trail Construction
- Trail Maintenance
- Training

Hanging Lake Trail Reconstruction, White River National Forest, Garfield County, Colorado

Seeking a team of experts to repair, restore, and reconstruct the Hanging Lake Trail. Work includes but is not limited to; trail construction and reconstruction, replacement of 7 existing bridges, installing a boardwalk at Spouting Rock, stabilization of the historic Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) shelter, stream restoration, replacement of wayfinding and interpretive signage, and construction of an improved trailhead.

LaVerkin Rim to River Trail - UT

Requesting bids for approx. 350' hiking only trail descending from the Virgin River canyon rim to canyon floor approx. 150' below in LaVerkin, Utah. Dark, basalt rock forms canyon rim and abundant fissured basalt rocks litter slopes below. Looking to use this native material to build a combination of trail tread and steps although open to other options.