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City of Doraville
The City of Doraville issued ITB 26-003 to construct the Doraville Peachtree Creek Greenway Phase 2A, approximately 2,551 linear feet of 10–12' wide concrete trail including 630 linear feet of sidewalk improvements, one bridge crossing, retaining walls, landscaping, stormwater improvements, and related site work. Bidders must be licensed Georgia general contractors (GDOT prequalification required), submit one PDF bid electronically to Austin Shelton by 12:00 PM ET on May 8, 2026, and attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting on April 15, 2026; the contract is expected to begin around June 15, 2026. This is a procurement (ITB) issued by the City of Doraville (DeKalb County), not a grant.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
City of Doraville
Close: May 8, 2026
The City of Doraville issued ITB 26-003 to construct the Doraville Peachtree Creek Greenway Phase 2A, approximately 2,551 linear feet of 10–12' wide concrete trail including 630 linear feet of sidewalk improvements, one bridge crossing, retaining walls, landscaping, stormwater improvements, and related site work. Bidders must be licensed Georgia general contractors (GDOT prequalification required), submit one PDF bid electronically to Austin Shelton by 12:00 PM ET on May 8, 2026, and attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting on April 15, 2026; the contract is expected to begin around June 15, 2026. This is a procurement (ITB) issued by the City of Doraville (DeKalb County), not a grant.
AvailableCity of Doraville
Work includes approx 72 LF of 60" centrifugally cast concrete pipe liner; 16 LF of 24" cured in place pipe liner; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 40 LF of remove and replace curb and gutter; 1 EA replace heavy duty top of catch basin.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
City of Doraville
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work includes approx 72 LF of 60" centrifugally cast concrete pipe liner; 16 LF of 24" cured in place pipe liner; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 40 LF of remove and replace curb and gutter; 1 EA replace heavy duty top of catch basin.
City of Doraville
Work includes approx. 3,800 SY 2" milling asphalt concrete pavement, 1,550 TN recycled asphalt concrete patching using 25 MM superpave, 2,500 Gal bituminous tack coat, 2 EA thermoplastic pavement marking, 10 EA adjust manholes to grade, signage.
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
City of Doraville
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Work includes approx. 3,800 SY 2" milling asphalt concrete pavement, 1,550 TN recycled asphalt concrete patching using 25 MM superpave, 2,500 Gal bituminous tack coat, 2 EA thermoplastic pavement marking, 10 EA adjust manholes to grade, signage.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: Avoid; pivot to cooperative or reseller paths.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell; ask procurement to buy via their cooperative purchasing authority.
City of Doraville, GA: There is no evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize this path and move to cooperative contracting to avoid procedural dead ends.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Doraville
This document serves as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan for the City of Doraville. It outlines the methods to ensure compliance with ADA accessibility requirements across the City's services, programs, activities, and facilities, including both buildings and public rights-of-way. The plan details a self-evaluation process to identify accessibility barriers and establishes comprehensive improvement schedules. Furthermore, it addresses agency requirements under ADA Title II, public outreach initiatives, and grievance procedures, committing to annual reviews and ongoing monitoring to maintain and enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
The commission reviewed several zoning cases related to a proposed multi-family development at 5754, 5762, and 5770 South Peachtree Road, approving various variances regarding interparcel connectivity, parking placement, driveway width, curb cuts, and building frontage. Additionally, the commission approved zoning amendments to rescind unused conditional use permits and to adopt an updated citywide zoning map.
The Art Commission discussed unfinished business regarding the finalization of artist pin designs for manufacturing. New business and discussion items focused on identifying potential public art funding opportunities, including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Awesome Foundation, and South Arts. The commission explored strategies for professionalizing public art programs, developing multi-year art strategies, and building a public art framework. Additionally, the commission reviewed film production income and discussed potential future community art projects, including interactive activities, sculpture installations, and the use of specialized street paints.
The meeting included a Women's History Month presentation and the approval of several consent items, including stormwater and sanitation fees for the 2026 tax year, the award of the 2026 Capital Paving Project to Blount Construction, and a stormwater permanent maintenance agreement. New business featured the approval of a text amendment to the city's noise ordinance. Additionally, the council discussed a resolution regarding HB 1116 and appointed a new City Manager during an executive session.
The City Council meeting focused on two primary agenda items: the request for approval of a Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment between the City and Choate Construction Company, LLC, regarding the City Center Project, and a discussion concerning the next steps for the City Center project.
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