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Dallas opens bids for multiple construction and procurement projects

March 21, 2025 | Dallas, Dallas County, Texas


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Dallas opens bids for multiple construction and procurement projects
City of Dallas procurement staff opened the public bid submissions on March 21, 2025, announcing proposals for three construction request-for-bid packages, two construction request-for-proposal (RFP) packages, one request-for-qualification (RFQ), one request for competitive sealed proposal, and two procurement RFPs.

The bid packages included three construction RFBs tied to “Texas Parks and Wildlife Department grama improvements” (identified in the bid opening as CIZ24-EKR-3076, CIZ24-PKR-3077 and CIZ24-PKR-3078). Procurement staff read the names of submitting firms and the dollar amounts provided in the bids; several amounts were intelligible in the transcript while others were garbled and are reported below as “not specified” where the audio or transcription was unclear.

For CIZ24-EKR-3076 (Group 1), the transcript lists ALCC LLC DBA Perfect Finish Landscaping at $967,945.35; Sea Dreamscaping LP at $629,954.50; Coastal Synthetic Turf (amount not specified in the transcript); Door Start Construction at $486,350.00; and Tensor Shape LLC at $232,632.00.

For CIZ24-PKR-3077 (Group 2), the transcript lists Bear Cut Turf at $134,737.25; Sea Green Scaping LP (amount reported in the recording appears garbled and is not specified); Coastal Synthetic Turf at $186,586.10; and Tensorate/Tensorate LLC (amount garbled and not specified).

For CIZ24-PKR-3078 (Group 3), the transcript lists ALCC LLC DBA Perfect Finish Landscaping at $967,945.35 and another entry at $22,210.50 (the transcript repeats several firm names across groups); Sea GreenScaping LP at $2,472,222.90 (as reported in the transcript); Coastal Synthetic Turf at $32,562.00; JC Commercial at $1,849,777.00; North Star Construction at $1,847,777.00; Proshko Construction LLC at $2,268,988.00; an LLC entry at $56,345.00; and The Fame Group Inc. at $2,724,430.00. The transcript repeats some firms across groups and includes a few inconsistent or duplicated figures; amounts are reported here as read during the bid opening.

Procurement staff also announced construction RFP submissions for two CMAR master-plan components for a Dallas Memorial Arena project (CIC24CCT3117-1 and CIZ24CCTT118-1). The transcript lists HCBack Ltd and JE Dunn Construction for the first CMAR RFP and Bower Construction, ConReel, and HJ Grassland Company for the second CMAR RFP (Black Academy of Arts and Letters was mentioned in association with the second CMAR RFP in the bid title).

The construction RFQ CIZ25TRN3149 (Harry Hines Boulevard, from southeast of Medical District Drive to southeast of Inwood Road; CSJ 0918-47-278, Step 1) listed Health Associates Inc. as a submitter in the transcript.

A request for competitive sealed proposal, CIC25BCM3142 (Willie Theatre Elevators Modernization, Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc.), received no submissions, procurement staff said.

Two procurement RFPs were also opened: BEZ25-00027108 (investment advisory services, pension plans), which the transcript lists Commerce Street Investment Advisor LLC and The Hackett Group LLC as respondents; and BIZ25-0002706T (digital kiosks), which the transcript lists Eflin Electronics Ltd, Green Zone Enterprises, IKE Smart City LLC and Kiosk Manufacturer Association as respondents.

The procurement announcer closed the public reading and directed viewers to the City of Dallas bidding portal to view the full bid opening recording and posted documents.

Because the bid opening was a reading of submissions, the transcript does not record any awards, council or committee votes, or staff recommendations on next steps. The amounts and some firm names above reflect how they were presented in the bid-opening audio/transcript; where the recording was unclear the article notes that the amount was not specified or appears garbled.

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