Beale Street Landing Deferred Maintenance Phase I

The Project consists of maintenance upgrades to the Beale Street Landing facility including but not limited to demolition, high performance coatings, electrical work, geolam decking replacement, guardrail maintenance, and the fabrication and replacement of a steel access gate.

Status

Accepting Bids

Prebid Date 2/21/25 11:00am
Bid Date 3/5/25 12:00pm

Company & Contacts

O.T. Marshall Architects
Will Christenbury  
615-975-9656

Location

251 Riverside Drive, Memphis, TN 38103

Bid Information:

Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the City of Memphis Purchasing Agent, Room 354, City Hall, 125 N. Main, Memphis, TN 38103, until 12:00p.m, March 5, 2025, for furnishing the City of Memphis with the following:

FOR THE DIVISION OF: PARKS

FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF: BEALE STREET LANDING DEFERRED MAINTENANCE PHASE 1

A non-mandatory virtual Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 11:00 a.m. on February 21, 2025, via Microsoft Teams. All parties interested in bidding on this project are hereby invited and urged to attend this meeting. Failure to attend the pre-bid meeting will count against said "good faith effort" as required by the M/WBE program. Bidders can request a link to the Pre-Bid Conference by contacting Will Christenbury at telephone #615-975-9656 or via email at will@otma.com or by using the login information below:

Microsoft Teams Meeting Invite Information

Meeting ID: 284 352 212 505

Passcode: SC7mE7Uk

Dial in by phone

+1 321-235-6201,,877669981# United States, Orlando

Phone conference ID: 877 669 981#

THE CITY OF MEMPHIS ENCOURAGES THE PARTICIPATION OF SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESS IN THE PURCHASING PROCESS.

The owner intends to occupy the Project throughout construction. The contractor shall keep the site operational for dockings, allowing safe space for passengers and crew to board and deboard vessels.

The Beale Street Landing Deferred Maintenance Phase II package is planned to begin concurrently with the construction of Phase I. The contractors awarded Phase I and Phase II must work collaboratively to ensure that neither phase is disrupted or adversely impacted during the construction process.