Hiking Trail: La Verkin Rim to River Project in Utah

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.

Trail Clearing in Bitterroot National Forest in MT

Bitterroot Backcountry Cyclists (BBC) is partnering with the USDA Forest Service to complete trail clearing on the Bitterroot National Forest (BNF). BBC is currently accepting bids for a service contract for Trail Opening on approximately 120 miles of trails throughout the Montana portion of the BNF, outside of designated Wilderness areas.

Bear Creek National Recreation Trail Reconstruction

Seeking partners to implement reconstruction of the Bear Creek National Recreation Trail on the Ouray Ranger District. This project prioritizes the protection of natural resources, mitigation of safety hazards, and keeping trail users on the trail. The cope of work focuses on constructing new retaining walls, maintaining and restoring failed retaining walls, installing or hardening shallow stream ford and gully crossings, replacing the railings on pedestrian timber trail bridge, and improving drainage.

Trail Rebuild and Site Improvements in MI

This project consists of site improvements to the Iargo Springs Interpretive Site. The existing vault toilet buildings will be removed and replaced. The existing information kiosk will be removed and replaced with new interpretive signage panels. The existing wood stair, from the upper parking area to the lower boardwalk, will be removed and replaced. The upper observation overlook decking will be removed and replaced. Select areas of the lower boardwalk will also be removed and replaced with at grade pathways, and new elevated boardwalk loops will be constructed across Cooke Dam Pond.

Biking & Hiking Trail Construction in Minnesota

Approximately eight miles of mountain bike trails and three miles of pedestrian hiking trails are proposed to be constructed in 2024 season. Mountain bike trail features will include a jump line trail, rock gardens, rock drops, and embankment turns. A pedestrian hiking trail system will be integrated around the perimeter of the mountain bike trail system with several smaller looped trails within the east and west segments of the site. 

Construction of non-motorized multi use trail in WY

To Whom would you like your solicitation available: Open to the Public

Project Title: Upper Let’m Roll – Red Grade Trails

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Project Description: The Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) in Sheridan, Wyoming is requesting proposals for the construction of 8,700 +/- linear feet of non-motorized, multi-use, 24” – 36” natural surface trail as part of the Red Grade Trails System. 2,200 +/- linear feet of the total has been roughed in while the remaining 6,500 +/- linear feet has only been flagged. Once built the expectation is that the trail will be used as a downhill bike route. The concept of work is to start and progress without interruption until the mileage under this proposal is complete. The project construction will be supervised by the SCLT. The project will be on Bureau of Land Management land west of Big Horn, Wyoming.

Company/Organization/Agency Submitting Contract: Sheridan Community Land Trust

Primary Contact for Contract Information: Jared Koenig

Email Address: jared@sheridanclt.org

Closest City to Project: Sheridan

State/Province/Region: Wyoming

Country: USA

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Application Deadline: March 14, 2024

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Date Submitted to PTBA: February 15, 2024

Development of a trail plan for a trail in Naples, NY

The Naples Trail Collective invites experienced trail planning consultants to submit proposals for the development of a Trail Plan for Naples, NY. The Trail Plan will be the shared vision and roadmap to develop and maintain an exceptional, diverse, and sustainable shared-use network of trails in the Naples, NY region of the Finger Lakes.

Construction of a 2001-foot universal access trail in Maine

Three Rivers Land Trust is seeking the services of a qualified professional firm to construct a 2,001-foot universal access trail at Sanford Community Forest in Sanford, ME, according to prepared engineering specifications. Trail trail passes through a young forest to a meadow where programming is planned. The average grade is just under one percent and the maximum grade is 5.75%. A thirty-foot puncheon is planned.

Construction of 1 mile MTB trail in IA

Construction of up to approximately 1 mile of new, natural surface singletrack trails at Southwoods Park (350 S. 35th St, West Des Moines, IA 50265). Base bid will consist of construction of approximately 1-mile singletrack trail loop suitable for intermediate users (blue route) and associated trail features. Project also includes three (3) bid alternates for alternative trail features. All work to include materials, labor and equipment necessary to complete project no later than November 1, 2024.

Construction of Multi Use Trail in California

The Project will construct approximately 1.5-miles of the Ojo de Agua Trail, an approximately 6-foot-wide natural surface trail, which will support public use of the Coyote Canyon park property. The scope includes tree pruning, protection, removals, grading and earthwork, installation of aggregate base rock, rock crossings, armoring, erosion control BMPs, and fencing removal and installation.

Shared Use Natural Surface Trail Construction in West Virginia

This project is for construction of 5 miles of shared-use natural surface trail at Cacapon State Park in WV. The WV DNR seeks qualified firms with experience in constructing high quality shared-use and mountain bike trails that provide excellent mountain bicycling opportunities. This is the first phase of a fully funded 35 mile trail construction project.

Bike Park Build Phase 2 in Utah

While Phase 2 will be adding a pavilion, tables, restrooms, water and a playground, the focus of this Request for Proposal (RFP) pertains exclusively to the construction of the bike park area. This section will encompass flow trails, session zones, a skills loop, jump lines, and various features designed to facilitate bicycle skill development for riders ranging from beginners to experts.