DPW (City of Portsmouth)
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The City of Portsmouth is developing two trailhead facilities on city-owned land to connect users to the New Hampshire Seacoast Greenway. Each facility will include paved parking areas, concrete pads and enclosures for portable restrooms, bicycle racks, trailhead kiosks, wayfinding signage, landscaping, and seating areas at locations on Borthwick Avenue and Banfield Road.
Type: site work · Confidence: 75%
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Reference: 28-26-RFP Department: DPW Agency: City of Portsmouth Portal: City of Portsmouth on OpenGov Procurement Closes: 2026-06-25T18:00:00.000Z Released: 2026-06-05T04:00:00.000Z Detail:
https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/cityofportsmouth/projects/240185The City of Portsmouth is seeking an experienced and qualified firm or team of firms to respond to Project Title .
Proposals are to be submitted via the City's e-Procurement Portal via
https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/cityofportsmouth. Proposals will be accepted until Response Submission Time on Response Submission Date .
The project is intended to create two trailhead facilities located on city-owned land that will connect users to the New Hampshire Seacoast Greenway; one located along Borthwick Avenue and another on Banfield Road that will include paved parking areas for trail users, concrete pads and enclosures for portable restrooms, bicycle racks, trailhead kiosks and wayfinding signage, landscaping and a seating area.
The City of Portsmouth has received funding for this project through the New Hampshire Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant program. As a condition of this award, the project shall comply with all applicable HUD grant requirements, policies, and guidelines. All work performed under this contract must meet HUD standards for procurement, reporting, documentation, labor compliance, and all other administrative and regulatory obligations associated with HUD‑funded projects