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Dallas opens bids Feb. 7 for intersection engineering, Excel Recreation Center and blockchain services

February 07, 2025 | Dallas, Dallas County, Texas


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Dallas opens bids Feb. 7 for intersection engineering, Excel Recreation Center and blockchain services
A staff member for the City of Dallas announced on Feb. 7 that the city opened submissions for two construction request-for-proposal qualifications (RFPQs) and one procurement competitive sale proposal, listing the firms that submitted for each package.

The bid opening covered: CIZ25-CRN-3136, a construction RFPQ for intersection engineering at Mockingbird Lane; CIC25-PPR3138, a construction RFPQ for work at the Excel Recreation Center; and BPZ25-00026657, a procurement competitive sale proposal for blockchain deployment services. The staff member read the bid identifiers and the names of the companies that filed responses for each item.

The intersection engineering RFPQ (CIZ25-CRN-3136) listed AECOM; Ridge Farmer and Associates Inc.; Praise and Nichols Inc.; and Westwood Professional Services Inc. as proposers. The Excel Recreation Center RFPQ (CIC25-PPR3138) listed Alcadis Inc.; Brent Taylor Carro Inc.; BRW Architect; SBLM Architect PC; Strain Architecture and Engineering; and VLK Architect. The blockchain deployment competitive sale proposal (BPZ25-00026657) listed Silebel LLC; Fuchsia Services Inc.; Paramount Software Solution Inc.; Sprayer's System Inc.; Bitcoin Cloud USA Inc.; and Volleyball System LLC.

The staff member announced at the start of the session that the City of Dallas had one construction request for competitive sale proposal, two construction RFPQs and one procurement competitive sale proposal on the Feb. 7 agenda, and closed the bid opening at the end of the read‑out. The staff member directed interested parties to the city website to view the bid opening online.

To view the bid opening recording or details later, the staff member said interested parties could go to dallascityhall.com, click "Watch City Meetings Online," and then the bid/purchasing tab. No awards or contract decisions were announced at the Feb. 7 bid opening; the event consisted of announcing receipt of proposals.

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