
Trail Projects for Bid
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Below is a list of projects that have been submitted to the PTBA for bid. Please respond directly to the listing agency for further information or to submit your bid. The PTBA has no control or input into the contracting or solicitation of these projects. We list them strictly as a service to the trail industry.
Project Title: Wake County's Harris Lake Flow Trail
Machine build of approximately 1270 linear feet of ‘flow’ specific at Harris Lake County Park (HLCP) in the Summer/Fall of 2018.
Chambers Grove Interpretive Trail Construction
Construct approximately 2,075 linear feet of accessible interpretive trail, including gravel-surfacing and boardwalks within Chambers Grove Park in Duluth, MN
Salishan Nature trails, Gleneden Beach, OR
Project Description: Redesign and recondition existing trails on property including replacing bridges where needed
Prineville, Oregon. 66 Expansion
Seeking builders for approximately 1 mile of 5-7% average grade, 48 inch width on average, with no less than 36 inch width at any time, multiuse trail
Construction of Pole Mountain Trails - Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, Laramie Wyoming
Trail construction project of approximately 17,000 linear feet of system trails
John Day Bike Park Phase 1, OR
specified trail construction for approximately 1.5 miles of mountain bike trails located at a new bike park
SIERRA VISTA PARK SINGLETRACK TRAILS, RENO, NV
3 miles of progressive Singletrack trails in Sierra Vista Park a City of Reno, Nevada Park
Field Design & Construction Management
field design and construction management services for mountain bike trails to be constructed in the IRRR service area.
Northern Michigan Mountain Bike Trail
The project is for 5.6 miles of intermediate level mountain bike specific single-direction trails
The Laurentian Mountain Biking Venues — Northeast Minnesota
New Release: 90+ trail project - sign up to receive RFP
Jakes Rocks Mountain Bike Trail Construction- Phase 3
This project involves the construction of approximately 8.15 miles of mountain bike-optimized natural surface trails within the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania