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Title: Pier 5 Playground Renovation
Procurement
Brooklyn Bridge Park (BBP)
334 Furman Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Shira Ungar
phone: (000) 000-0000
email: proposals@bbp.nyc
Archived
Construction Related Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals
6/5/2024
Solicitation

PIN#Playground Renovation Due:

Description

The Pier 5 Playground Renovation Project is a complete revamp of the existing playground equipment, and the play surface. The selected contractor for this RFP will be responsible for pouring two (2) new reinforced twelve-inch (12”) slabs, installing Owner-supplied Earthscape play equipment, and installing Owner-supplied play surface tiles. The GC will be responsible for testing the play surface per ASTM standards after installation and prior to final completion of the Project.

Some drawings and exhibits may show alternative measurements. Please assume a standard twelve inches (12”) surfaced-mounted footing bracket and a standard footing slab requirement of twelve inches (12”) for all play equipment. Updated drawings will be available closer to the construction start date. All measurements must be verified in the field by the GC.

It is important to note that the work scope outlined in this RFP will be taking place in completed sections of the park which are open and populated by the public. Convenience and safety of the public is a priority for BBP. Flag-persons are required at all times and vehicles may travel no faster than 5 mph while traversing the open park. Vehicle deliveries are to be coordinated with BBP.


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