Waco opens rebidding for $26M Riverwalk Project

March 26, 2025

After rejecting all previous applications, the city of Waco is putting its $26 million Riverwalk Project up for rebidding. The new bidding window will be open from April 14 through July 14, with construction expected to begin in August 2025.

Originally, bidding for the project was opened on September 12, 2024. The city determined, however, that all applicants made offers that were substantially higher than what was expected to complete the project. The cost concerns associated with the original bids led the city to reject all bids and reopen the project with a revised design.

The project details will retain the major elements included in the original package. These include the Riverwalk’s homage to Sandtown, a historic Waco neighborhood once representative of the city’s diversity and working-class residents. The homage plaza will include an inscribed map of the neighborhood, a perimeter wall with interpretive information, shade trees and planting and fixed seating elements.

Additional features included in the Riverwalk Project are the waterwall, event lawn, Webster overlook and a bridge under Interstate 35. The rebidding documents include several alternate elements that may be included if funding allows. These features include a canopy portion of the overlook structure, MEP components of the waterwall and conduits and vaults for future Wi-Fi integration.

The city may also perform additional construction on Cove Bridge if the budget allows for it. Project documents outline details on additional parking and drive improvements, a picnic area and landscaping work.


Photo courtesy of Michael Barera

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