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RFP 387 - PEDESTRIAN AND BIKE BRIDGES

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PE-91000-RFP-2026-000000007State & Local

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The Jekyll Island State Park Authority is seeking proposals from qualified contractors for the construction of four pedestrian and bike bridges within its newly established wildlife conservation corridor on Jekyll Island, Georgia. This project aims to enhance connectivity and accessibility while preserving the natural environment. The solicitation, identified as RFP 387 with the number PE-91000-RFP-2026-000000007, was posted on June 16, 2026, and interested contractors must submit their responses by July 27, 2026. The contract is managed by a state-level agency, and the work is to be performed in Georgia. Prospective bidders can obtain detailed information and submit their proposals through the designated online portal. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Yank Moore, reachable via email or phone. No set-aside classifications or specific NAICS codes are noted in the solicitation. This project represents a significant opportunity for experienced contractors to contribute to the development and enhancement of recreational infrastructure on Jekyll Island.

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Jekyll Island seeks contractors for four pedestrian bridges to enhance wildlife corridor connectivity.

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Georgia → Jekyll Island State Park AuthorityView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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GA, USA

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RFP 387 Pedestrian and Bike Bridges on Jekyll Island Wildlife Conservation Corridor

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AgencyGeorgia → Jekyll Island State Park Authority
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This Request for Proposal (¿RFP¿) is an invitation by the Jekyll Island State Park Authority, a public corporation and instrumentality of the State of Georgia, (the ¿JIA¿) to qualified and experienced contractors to submit proposals for the construction of Four (4) pedestrian and bike bridges (the, ¿Project¿) located within Jekyll Island¿s new wildlife conservation corridor (the ¿Property¿).

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