Peachtree Creek Greenway Doraville Extension - Phase 2a Construction

Location: Georgia
Posted: Apr 1, 2026
Due: May 8, 2026
Agency: City of Doraville
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities
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Peachtree Creek Greenway Doraville Extension - Phase 2a Construction

Purpose

The City of Doraville (hereafter, “City”) has issued this Invitation to Bid (hereafter, “ITB”) for the purpose of obtaining services to construct the Doraville Peachtree Creek Greenway Phase 2A.

Background

The Doraville Peachtree Creek Greenway Phase 2A connects Aztec Road to Stewart Road along the north side of the tributary of Peachtree Creek.  This is the model project segment outlined in the adopted 2022 Peachtree Creek Greenway Feasibility Study . This trail is being built within public right-of-way and on city easement within DeKalb County Board of Education (Sequoyah Middle School).

The project is approximately 2,551 linear feet (0.5 miles) and includes a 10’ to 12’ wide concrete trail.  630 linear feet 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.

The new middle school is expected to open in Fall 2027, and the high school in Fall 2029. Contractors shall coordinate with the general contractor, site superintendent, and others as needed to ensure that construction activities shall not interfere with the school construction. Contact information will be provided by the City.

Projected Timetable*

ITB Issued:

April 01, 2026

Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting

Apil 15, 2026

Date for Receipt of Questions:

April 22, 2026

Addendum Issued for Questions:

April 24. 2026

Proposals Due:

May 08, 2026 (by 12:00pm) **

Selection Committee Recommendation:

May 14, 2026

Doraville City Council Award:

May 20, 2026

Doraville City Council Award (alt):

June 10, 2026

Expected Contract Execution:

June 15, 2026

*The City reserves the right to adjust this timetable as required.

**All times are Eastern Standard Time (EST).

Delivery of Bids

All bids shall be sent digitally to Austin Shelton ( austin.shelton@doravillega.us ).

Bids must be received no later than 12:00PM EST, May 08, 2026with a subject line “Submittal: ITB 26-003”. The email must contain the offeror’s contact information. The submittal shall be one PDF file and shall be named “. ITB 26-003. Bid Submittal.pdf”.

It is the responsibility of the Offeror to ensure that the bid is received by the date and time specified above. Bids shall be accepted prior to the due date, but not later than the due date and time.

Late responses will not be reviewed.



Attached Document :


ITB 26-003 - City of Doraville - Doraville PCG - Phase 2A.pdf

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Doraville Peachtree Creek Greenway
Study
Adopted
April 20, 2022
Prepared for:
Prepared by:
Acknowledgment
The Doraville PCG Study - Working Group
City of Doraville
Chris Eldridge
Crystal Dawson
Dan Holcomb
Lance Morsell
Austin Shelton
Naomi Siodmok
City Manager
Department of Parks & Recreation - Director
Neighborhood Association Representative
Department of Economic Development - Specialist
Planning & Community Development - Senior Planner
Planning & Community Development - Director
Peachtree Creek Greenway Inc.
Betsy Eggers
Chris Hester
Vicki Hood
Founder/Board Member
Executive Director
Board Chair
PATH Foundation
Greta deMayo, PLA
Claire Kern, PLA
Jonathan McCaig
Executive Director
Trail Planner
Project Manager
KAIZEN Collaborative
Nico Shen, PLA
Tony Madore
Point of Contact / Project Manager
Trail Planning Support Staff
Overview
Introduction
The City of Doraville is eager to promote opportunities for a transportation
and recreation greenway. This planning study will also jump-start the city’s
opportunity for regional connectivity by connecting the city center and
MARTA station to the planned Peachtree Creek Greenway. The future
trail system will cater to and enhance not only its immediate community,
while also providing much needed opportunities for regional connectivity
to the Atlanta BeltLine, PATH 400, and future Gwinnett County trail
developments.
The City of Doraville has partnered with the PATH Foundation to strategize
multi-use trail development within Doraville Council District 1. The non-
profit organization, Peachtree Creek Greenway, Inc. (PCG Inc.), provided
their array of skills and valuable knowledge of the corridor and community.
This trail system will be a token of partnership and collaboration between
PATH, PCG Inc., and the City of Doraville.
Overview of the Trail Study Process
The trail study process begins with data collection and the organization of a
working group to guide the PATH planning team. The PATH team reviewed
planning documents, performed extensive field research, and vetted their
findings with the working group and key constituents. The Doraville PCG
Study incorporated input from the working group and general public at key
points in the five-month study process. Utilizing one public meeting with
both in-person and virtual attendees, community members and stakeholders
had the opportunity to review and provide feedback on the proposed trail
alignment.
After two meetings with the working group, two meetings with Georgia
Department of Transportation, and one public meeting, the PATH team
presented the draft study document to the working group. Feedback and
comments were collected and discussed during an additional meeting
resulting in final revisions to the Doraville PCG Study.
The draft document was presented to City Council during a work session and
was adopted on April 20, 2022.
Conducted in tandem with DeKalb County’s North Fork Peachtree Creek
Greenway Comprehensive Study, the Doraville PCG Study will serve as the
blueprint for multi-use trail connectivity within the City of Doraville with
an implementation goal to build the approximately 4 miles of new trails in
the next 10 years. The complete greenway will connect users to the Doraville
MARTA station while providing residents recreational opportunities and
alternative transportation options.
PATH team members and meeting attendees discussing the preliminary
findings during the open house discussion after the public meeting
presentation.
Doraville, GA
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