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City of Doraville
The City of Doraville, GA is soliciting sealed bids for ITB 26-004 Northwoods Stream Restoration to restore approximately 420 linear feet of stream at the North Fork Peachtree Creek tributary near Wheeler Drive and Chestnut Drive, including invasive plant removal, streambank regrading/stabilization, native plantings, fencing, sidewalk work, landscaping, and educational signage. The contractor is responsible for utility coordination, permit procurement, compliance with Georgia DOT standards and GAR100001 NPDES erosion control, and must provide bid, performance, payment, and maintenance bonds; the contract term is 120 calendar days from Notice to Proceed. Bids open May 18, 2026 (11:00 AM local) and close June 29, 2026 (11:00 AM local); submission instructions require one original hard-copy and one flash drive delivered to Doraville City Hall and a bid bond of 5% of the bid amount.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
City of Doraville
Close: Jun 29, 2026
The City of Doraville, GA is soliciting sealed bids for ITB 26-004 Northwoods Stream Restoration to restore approximately 420 linear feet of stream at the North Fork Peachtree Creek tributary near Wheeler Drive and Chestnut Drive, including invasive plant removal, streambank regrading/stabilization, native plantings, fencing, sidewalk work, landscaping, and educational signage. The contractor is responsible for utility coordination, permit procurement, compliance with Georgia DOT standards and GAR100001 NPDES erosion control, and must provide bid, performance, payment, and maintenance bonds; the contract term is 120 calendar days from Notice to Proceed. Bids open May 18, 2026 (11:00 AM local) and close June 29, 2026 (11:00 AM local); submission instructions require one original hard-copy and one flash drive delivered to Doraville City Hall and a bid bond of 5% of the bid amount.
AvailableCity of Doraville
The scope of work generally consists of the construction of an approx. total of 420 LF of stream restoration that includes removal of invasive plant material, regrading and stabilization of streambanks, installation of native plant species, installation of an estimated 420 LF of fencing along newly established streambank, sidewalk construction and general landscaping, and the installation of educational signage. The contractor will work with the City to avoid or build around conflicts such as utility poles, mailboxes, existing trees.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
City of Doraville
Close: May 6, 2026
The scope of work generally consists of the construction of an approx. total of 420 LF of stream restoration that includes removal of invasive plant material, regrading and stabilization of streambanks, installation of native plant species, installation of an estimated 420 LF of fencing along newly established streambank, sidewalk construction and general landscaping, and the installation of educational signage. The contractor will work with the City to avoid or build around conflicts such as utility poles, mailboxes, existing trees.
City of Doraville
The project is approx. 2,551 LF (0.5 miles) and includes a 10’ to 12’ wide concrete trail. 630 LF of the project will include sidewalk improvements with new ADA accessible ramps along existing streets. The project scope also include one bridge crossing, retaining walls, landscape, and stormwater improvements. Additional work associated with the project includes minor demolition and clearing, erosion control, grading, trail amenities, and signage.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
City of Doraville
Close: May 8, 2026
The project is approx. 2,551 LF (0.5 miles) and includes a 10’ to 12’ wide concrete trail. 630 LF of the project will include sidewalk improvements with new ADA accessible ramps along existing streets. The project scope also include one bridge crossing, retaining walls, landscape, and stormwater improvements. Additional work associated with the project includes minor demolition and clearing, erosion control, grading, trail amenities, and signage.
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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
The board discussed several community art initiatives, including a mural project in partnership with DART, mural paintings at Motor Industrial Way, and the placement of art for Bella's Blessing Box at Bernard Halpern Park. Additional reports covered film income allocations for public art, a community art project involving the decoration of an arch with painted balls, and updates on a county-wide art initiative involving painted cow displays. Furthermore, the board reviewed applications for public space enhancements.
The City Council meeting included recognitions for Public Works Week and the presentation of Public Works Awards. The council considered and approved the appointment of an individual to the Downtown Development Authority Board. The City Manager provided a report, and the council discussed the continuation of city limit signage as well as the Georgia Power transmission lines project related to the City Center Redevelopment.
The City Council meeting included proclamations honoring Kamayan ATL, Municipal Clerk's Week, and National Police Week. Key action items consisted of approving a change order for the 2026 Capital Paving Project, a FIFA mutual aid agreement with the City of Atlanta, amendments to the Motors Industrial Murals agreement and a construction advisory services agreement with Diversified Construction of Georgia, Inc., and an appointment to the Celebration Committee. Discussion items covered a resolution to support an amicus brief in Chang v. City of Milton, the Chicopee Park playground replacement, a pilot program for utility box art, recycling services, fuel tanker traffic restrictions on Oakcliff Road, and a partnership for a regional Juneteenth celebration.
The City Council meeting included a proclamation recognizing Public Works Week, the appointment of a new member to the Downtown Development Authority Board, a report from the City Manager covering various infrastructure and development updates, and discussions regarding city limit signage and the City Center redevelopment project involving Georgia Power.
The Planning Commission conducted elections for the positions of Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved a conditional use permit request for a proposed thrift store located at 5600 Buford Highway within the T-5 Urban Center zoning district.
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