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Published February 10, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Updated March 11, 2026
Site work, paving and renovation of a mixed-use development in Atlanta, Georgia. Working plans call for the renovation of a 34,500-square-foot, two-story above grade fire / police facility; for site work for a sidewalk / parking lot; and for paving for a sidewalk / parking lot.
https://atlanta.urbanize.city/post/old-atl-prison-farm-public-planning-process-park The decades-old dream of creating one of Atlanta’s largest public parks from a historic former prison farm site has new momentum. City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation officials have scheduled a community meeting Saturday to gather early input and relay city planners’ general vision for turning the long-abandoned Atlanta Prison Farm site into a greenspace and memorial. The meeting is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 7 at Coan Park Recreation Center in Kirkwood (1530 Woodbine Ave. SE). Planning efforts are being referred to as “The Restoration Memorial and Preserve Masterplan.” Feedback gathered during input sessions will help guide the planning process, per parks and recreation officials. The city-owned site is situated off Key Road in southwest DeKalb County, just east of Moreland Avenue near the Starlight Drive-In Theatre and Flea Market. It has “potential to become one of Atlanta’s largest public greenspaces—a place of restoration, memory, and public access,” according to a parks and recreation department announcement. Overview of Atlanta Prison Farm ruins at the southside site off Key Road today. City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation Overview of the Old Atlanta Prison Farm site, prior to full development of the 85-acre police and fire department training center. Google Maps Formerly the property of Muscogee Native American people and farmers, the land was purchased by the City of Atlanta in 1911 and first used as a crematory, later a city-run dairy farm, and most recently as the city’s official prison farm for inmate labor, according to Atlanta History Center. The Atlanta Prison Farm operated (often with hundreds of hogs and cattle onsite) from the mid-1920s to the 1990s and has been the subject of repurposing talks for years—including discussions regarding the acreage becoming parkland that date to at least 2002, per the history center. A portion of the site was recently redeveloped as the controversial, 85-acre Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. The remaining, vacant portion of the former prison farm spans more than 200 acres (larger than Piedmont Park), with features that include two large lakes, historic ruins, a cemetery, and South River frontage, as preservationists have noted over the years. Planned location of the public memorial and greenspace in relation to downtown Atlanta, the airport, and other landmarks. Google Maps For anyone who can’t attend the Saturday planning meeting, an online community survey is now live for submitting input. Any early requests for what the old prison farm site should become ______________ **As of October 20, 2025, the selected Design Builders were Hogan Construction Group, LLC and The Collaborative Firm, LLC Joint Venture, with an awarded amount of $7,995,009.00. A timeline for construction has not yet been established.** Reference Number 0000369851 DREAM request solicitation seeking qualified firms to provide Design-Build Services for the Renovation and Retrofit of a recently acquired building located at 1281 Fulton Industrial Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30336 to accommodate the Fulton County Public Safety Training Center ("PSTC"). This project is to provide a complete renovation of the two-story building, including the installation of an elevator. Total existing area is approximately 34,500 GSF. Site work is minimal and includes a parking lot asphalt overlay and striping, perimeter fencing repairs, dumpster pad and modifying existing monument signage. Building is, and will remain, unoccupied throughout the renovation. Funding: 534-520-5200-K022 Question Deadline 02/19/2025 at 4:30 PM ET Questions are submitted online Yes ,Information regarding the bid or bid requirements, either procedural or technical, may be obtained by submitting questions to: Purchasing Contact Name: Craig R. Bogan Email: craig.bogan@fultoncountyga.gov Phone: 404.612.7660 . General Requirements - Bid Deposit Required PROJECT DELIVERABLES The deliverables shall consist of the following: 1. The Contractor will provide design drawings that include floor plans, details for installation, and execution. The Drawings shall include: a. Floor plans with equipment locations that are dimensionally coordinated for a constructible replacement design. b. Details which include additional construction information for full execution of the work. c. The Contractor will provide these Drawings on North American Arch Series E1 30"x42" paper. i. Electronic versions of the deliverable will be provided in Post Document Format (PDF) readable through Adobe acrobat. ii. The PDFs will be searchable for word content. 2. The Contractor will provide project specifications in Microsoft Word based on the AIA MasterSpec series of specification (6-digit series). The number of sections shall cover the full design. Printouts of the specifications shall be on North American ANSI A8.5"x11" paper. Electronic versions of the deliverable will be provided in Post Document Format (PDF) readable through Adobe Acrobat. The PDFs will be searchable for word content. 3. At the end of each of the design phases noted below, the Contractor shall: a. Submit the complete design phase package (drawings, specifications, and any other supporting data) to the County for review. i. Allow up to ten (10) days for the County review. ii. Once the review is completed, the County will meet with the Contractor to discuss the review comments. iii. The Contractor will provide assurance that the each of the review comments will be addressed in the subsequent design phase submittal. iv. The 100% deliverable will be complete when all review comments are mutually resolved between the Consultant and the County. 4. The Contractor will provide submittal review services for all submittals produced by the installing subcontractors. The Contractor's Architect / Engineer of Record will review them for compliance with the contract documents formed by the design documents The Contractor will also provide the submittals to the Fulton County Project Manager or Program Manager for Fulton County's review. The Contractor will allow up to 10 business days, not including Fulton County Holidays for review by Fulton County, before the release of submittals for purchase orders. 27 5. DB must utilize a construction management software throughout the project and provide the County with two (2) user licenses. 6. The Contractor will facilitate Request for Information (RFIs) seeking additional information or clarification of the design documents from the installing contractor to the Engineer of Record to the Fulton County Project Manager or their Program Manager. The response and transmission of the answer by the Engineer of Record will be within 3 business days, not including Fulton County holidays. 7. The Engineers of Record will perform a minimum of (12) twelve site visits, with each one on a monthly basis, to observe work in progress and comment on the installation's compliance with the construction documents formed by the design documents. 8. The Fulton County Project Manager or their Program Manager shall review, comment, and approve the pay applications made by the Contractor. 9. Within 60 calendar days after substantial completion, the Contractor shall turnover asbuilt documentation in PDF format and in AutoCAD files in the .DWG format. The DWG files shall be readily openable in following Autodesk products: AutoCAD 2017 and/or AutoCAD 2018. 10. During the 1-year warranty period, the Contractor will assist the County with the resolution of any issues related to the new systems. 3.5 PROJECT SCHEDULE The proposed project schedule should adhere to the requirements specified in this RFP. 1. List any and all milestones or submittal due dates for any reports. 2. The project duration is 290 calendar days. Taking into consideration the procurement activities for all equipment or materials, especially long-lead items such as the 60-ton chiller, the Design-Builder shall include a schedule in their proposal that demonstrates how the 290 calendar days project duration will be achieved.
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