Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks & Recreation is tasked with maintaining and expanding public recreational infrastructure to support community well-being and outdoor access. Its core mission centers on the design, construction, and enhancement of civic facilities that serve residents through safe, durable, and functional public spaces.
Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks & Recreation is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks & Recreation is tasked with maintaining and expanding public recreational infrastructure to support community well-being and outdoor access. Its core mission centers on the design, construction, and enhancement of civic facilities that serve residents through safe, durab...
Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks & Recreation is tasked with maintaining and expanding public recreational infrastructure to support community well-being and outdoor access. Its core mission centers on the design, construction, and enhancement of civic facilities that serve residents through safe, durable, and functional public spaces. Strategic priorities include upgrading parking and vehicular access systems, constructing covered recreational shelters, and improving site accessibility and durability to accommodate year-round public use. The agency prioritizes long-term asset resilience, emphasizing infrastructure that withstands Michigan’s seasonal extremes while minimizing lifecycle maintenance costs.
The agency procures primarily construction services for commercial and institutional buildings and transportation-related civil works, with a consistent focus on concrete and structural elements essential to public parks and recreation sites. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes under standard federal construction classifications, with no set-aside preferences indicated. Procurements follow traditional design-bid-build delivery models, suggesting reliance on established contractor networks with proven experience in municipal infrastructure projects.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction) and 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction), reflecting a clear emphasis on site improvements such as carports, enclosures, and parking expansions. The agency does not utilize set-asides and appears to prioritize technical capability and compliance over socioeconomic targeting. Vendor relationships are likely formed through open competition, favoring firms with demonstrated experience in public works and site-specific civil construction.
Organized under the Michigan Department of Natural Resources or equivalent state-level oversight, the agency operates as a localized entity with no defined geographic boundary beyond its service area in Michigan. It relies on standard federal procurement vehicles for construction services and does not appear to employ specialized contracting mechanisms such as IDIQs or GSA schedules. Its operations are narrowly focused on physical infrastructure development rather than programming or service delivery.
Leadership and vacancies
Senate-confirmed and senior-executive posts at Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks & Recreation and its sub-agencies, as published in the OPM Plum Book. These are leadership positions, not total employees.
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