Find Parks & Recreation RFPs in Connecticut

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Harkness State Park Mansion Wastewater RepairsConnecticut Energy & Environmental Protection2026-06-04$500K
Lions Park LightingConnecticut Town of Plainfield2026-06-08$200K
Lighting Installation Services at Lion's Park Addendum #1 Addendum #2Plainfield town2026-06-08
Industrial Park Water Storage Tank TTHM Removal System and AppurtenancesConnecticut City of Norwich2026-06-11$2.0M
Berkley Heights Park Basketball Court ImprovementsCity of Waterbury2026-06-16NONE$450K
Catering Services at Gallaher Mansion and South Norwalk Recreation CenterCity of Norwalk, CT2026-06-16
Catering Services at Gallaher Mansion and South Norwalk Recreation CenterCity of Norwalk2026-06-16NONE$250K
High Low Ropes Athletic Challenge Course for High School in the CommunityCity of New Haven, CT2026-06-16$60K
Field House Concessions at Floyd Little Athletic CenterCity of New Haven, CT2026-06-16$500K
Concession Operation Services at Bantam Lake State Boat Launch and MarinaConnecticut Energy & Environmental Protection2026-06-18$2.5M
Berkley Heights Park Baseball Field ImprovementsCity of Waterbury2026-06-18NONE$450K
B026-33R Hubbard Park Pool Filtration System RefurbishmentCity of Meriden2026-06-18$500K
South Meadows Multi-Use Recreational Trail Phase VConnecticut Goodwin University2026-06-22$3.0M
Industrial Park Water Storage Tank TTHM Removal System and Appurtenancesbids2026-06-24Minority Business Enterprise
Fort Wooster Park ImprovementsCity of New Haven, CT2026-06-24
Floyd Little Athletic Center FlooringCity of New Haven, CT2026-06-24
Veteran's Park Resiliency and Habitat Design UpgradesCity of Norwalk, CT2026-06-29$7.5M
Borough of Naugatuck Request for Proposal - Contract No. FY27-B087 - Street and…Borough of Naugatuck2029-06-30

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Tips for Winning Parks & Recreation Contracts in Connecticut

  • National Park Service contracts are posted on SAM.gov and often have specific National Park Service concession requirements. NPS concession contracts for lodging, food service, and tours are long-term, high-value opportunities managed separately through the NPS Commercial Services Program.
  • Playground equipment purchases often use cooperative contracts (Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint) rather than individual RFPs. Manufacturers should pursue cooperative contract awards to access thousands of municipal buyers.
  • Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants to state and local governments drive park construction and improvement projects. Monitor state grant announcements — funded projects must follow federal procurement requirements.

Parks & Recreation RFP FAQ

How do I bid on National Park Service contracts?

NPS contracts are posted on SAM.gov like other federal procurements. NPS concession contracts (lodging, food, tours, retail) are managed separately through the NPS Commercial Services Program and are posted at nps.gov/subjects/concessions. Construction and maintenance contracts follow standard federal procurement rules. Small and disadvantaged businesses can access set-aside opportunities.

What certifications help with parks and recreation contracts?

Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) from the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) is important for playground installation work. ISA Certified Arborist helps for tree care. Pesticide applicator licenses are needed for turf management. Davis-Bacon prevailing wages apply to federally funded park construction projects.

How are municipal parks contracts typically awarded?

Municipal parks contracts range from small purchase orders for supplies to multi-million-dollar construction projects. Maintenance contracts are often awarded annually or multi-year. Construction projects follow local procurement rules with competitive bidding above threshold amounts. Many cities use cooperative purchasing agreements for equipment and supplies.

What federal funding drives parks procurement?

The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) provides matching grants to states for park acquisition and development. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program funds park improvements in eligible areas. The Great American Outdoors Act (2020) provides full, permanent LWCF funding. State bond measures also drive significant parks capital spending.

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