Long Valley Farm Initial Development at Carvers Creek State Park
ID: SCO-16-14423-02A
• State: North Carolina
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Background
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation is issuing this solicitation for the Long Valley Farm Initial Development project at Carvers Creek State Park. The goal of the contract is to restore and renovate historical structures and improve park facilities to enhance visitor experience.
Work Details
The project includes:
1. Repair and restoration of a circa 1930 residential building to be converted into a park visitor center.
2. Repair and restoration of a circa 1850 open pavilion structure.
3. Exterior repairs to a circa 1900 grist mill structure.
4. Construction of a new toilet/comfort station building.
5. Construction of a new boardwalk structure.
6. Paving approximately one mile of access road.
7. Construction of a new visitor parking lot.
8. Installation of new concrete sidewalks and other site improvements.
Period of Performance
The contract work is expected to be performed from the award date until completion, with bids due by December 9, 2025.
Place of Performance
Carvers Creek State Park, located at 2505 Long Valley Road, Spring Lake, North Carolina, 28390.
Bidder Requirements
Bidders must hold a proper General Contractor's license classified as Building Contractor – Unlimited License as per North Carolina laws. A cash deposit or certified check equal to at least five percent (5%) of the proposal or a bid bond is required with the bid proposal. Bidders must also submit forms identifying minority business participation (Affidavit A or Affidavit B) as applicable.
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation is issuing this solicitation for the Long Valley Farm Initial Development project at Carvers Creek State Park. The goal of the contract is to restore and renovate historical structures and improve park facilities to enhance visitor experience.
Work Details
The project includes:
1. Repair and restoration of a circa 1930 residential building to be converted into a park visitor center.
2. Repair and restoration of a circa 1850 open pavilion structure.
3. Exterior repairs to a circa 1900 grist mill structure.
4. Construction of a new toilet/comfort station building.
5. Construction of a new boardwalk structure.
6. Paving approximately one mile of access road.
7. Construction of a new visitor parking lot.
8. Installation of new concrete sidewalks and other site improvements.
Period of Performance
The contract work is expected to be performed from the award date until completion, with bids due by December 9, 2025.
Place of Performance
Carvers Creek State Park, located at 2505 Long Valley Road, Spring Lake, North Carolina, 28390.
Bidder Requirements
Bidders must hold a proper General Contractor's license classified as Building Contractor – Unlimited License as per North Carolina laws. A cash deposit or certified check equal to at least five percent (5%) of the proposal or a bid bond is required with the bid proposal. Bidders must also submit forms identifying minority business participation (Affidavit A or Affidavit B) as applicable.
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Opportunity ID
SCO-16-14423-02A
Response Deadline
Dec. 9, 2025
Past Due
Date Posted
Oct. 20, 2025
Source
Source Notes
North Carolina recently changed its procurement system. Old procurements are available at https://www.ips.state.nc.us/IPS/BidNumberSearch.aspx.
Pre-Bid Conference
An open MANDATORY Pre-Bid Conference for Interested General Contractors will be held at the project site, Carvers
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$2,000,000 - $5,000,000
(AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
High
On 10/20/25 STATE OF NC - CONSTRUCTION OFFICE in North Carolina issued Long Valley Farm Initial Development at Carvers Creek State Park with ID SCO-16-14423-02A due 12/9/25.
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