PHDC engages contractors to make improvements at recreation centers, libraries, parks and other public facilities.
Current RFPs
Waterview Recreation Center Renovation Project
NOTE: New Bid Opening Date Tuesday, April 2nd at 10:00 AM at Waterview Recreation Center, 5826 McMahon Street.
Note: Questions and Answers posted 3/26/24 (see below).
Overall work includes installation and maintenance of soil erosion and sediment control measures, demolition and removal of all existing site structures including but not limited to all fencing, gates and playground equipment, as noted on the drawings, removal of existing sidewalks, pavers, pavement, fences, benches, curbs, etc. as noted on contract documents and as required to complete the project, removal/abandonment of existing above-ground and underground utilities and associated structures, backfill of removed underground utilities, backfill to grade with compacted suitable on-site soils, removal from site and disposal of all excess and unusable material, removal of trees and plant material as noted on the drawings.
Please download all of the following documents:
- Division 00 (Table of Contents, Bidding & Contract Requirements)
- Division 01 (General Requirements)
- Division 02-33 (Technical Specifications)
- Attachment A (Project Drawings)
- Attachment B (City of Philadelphia Questionnaire & Financial Statement)
- Attachment C (Tax Status – Conflict of Interest Form)
- Attachment D (Campaign Contribution Disclosure Forms)
- Attachment E (PRA Insurance Requirements)
Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting
A Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on March 13, 2024, at 10:00 AM at Waterview Recreation Center, 5826 McMahon Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144
Questions
PRA will accept questions and requests for additional information directed in writing to RFP@phdc.phila.gov up to 3:00 PM, March 18, 2024.
Bid Submission (Date Changed)
Sealed Bids shall be brought in person to Waterview Recreation Center, 5826 McMahon Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144, on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Bids will be opened immediately thereafter.
As of July 2019 the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority (PRA) and the Philadelphia Land Bank (PLB) are staffed by employees of PHDC. PRA and the Land Bank remain independent organizations overseen by independent boards of directors. Accordingly, you may see references to PRA and the PLB. PHDC, PLB and PRA work together to create seamless programs and services that support community development in the City of Philadelphia.
To get an idea of the work PHDC contracts require view our closed RFPs.