SLED Opportunity · WASHINGTON · PORT OF VANCOUVER
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The Port of Vancouver requests design and consulting services for Trail Segment 5b, a 1.1-mile paved multi-modal recreational trail extension along Lower River Road. The project includes 30% design completion, grading construction package, retaining wall design, and utility coordination.
The Port desires to construct Trail Segment 5b to extend the existing Renaissance Trail system along Lower River Road (SR501) along the Port’s Parcel 3 property. The project will include progressing the entire trail segment to a 30% design level and to implement a partial construction package for the grading of the trail segment. Trail Segment 5b is an approximately 1.1-mile segment and will be designed as a paved multi-modal recreational trail along the south edge of Lower River Road (SR 501) within the right of way (“ROW”). The segment will begin at NW Old Lower River Road and at the Flushing Channel. at NW Old Lower River Road. This segment will be constructed outside the existing wetlands. Retaining walls will be required around the Old Lower River Road crossing. These segments cross several utilities which will require significant coordination during design.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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