Type : Contract
STABILIZE AND PROTECT KIKSADI FORT SITE FROM WATER EROSION Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140P2020D0001 Ultimate Completion Date: Thu Mar 31 17:00:00 GMT 2022
STABILIZE AND PROTECT KIKSADI FORT SITE FROM WATER EROSION Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140P2020D0001 Ultimate Completion Date: Thu Mar 31 17:00:00 GMT 2022
Project Description: The project consists of extending the existing potable water transmission system for the Catalyst site from the existing water treatment plant located north of US 90 to the interchange at I-10. The construction will consist of +/- 17,000 LF of 12-inch PVC water main, including a jack and bore railspur crossing and appurtenances. C. Owner requires the Project to be completed in 180 calendar days. D.
Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Suwannee County Judicial Annex, 218 Parshley Street SW, Live Oak, FL 32064, on Tuesday, December 19, at 10:00 AM., for the following: Catalyst Water Main Extension Additional Registration (NEW) NONE Scope of Work The project consists of extending the existing potable water transmission system for the Catalyst site from the existing water treatment plant located north of US 90 to the interchange at
Reef substrate will be installed per the plan drawings and specifications on the project site in water depths ranging from approximately 0.96’ MLLW to 0.10’ MLW
Reef substrate will be installed per the plan drawings and specifications on the project site in water depths ranging from approximately 7.0? MLLW to 8.3? MLLW. The construction period of performance will be approximately 720 days from issuance of the NTP.
Irrigation system shall be altered to water efficiently with new layout. A retention pond shall be constructed on the south east corner of the site to aid in collecting storm water from the site. New light poles are included in the project to enhance night visibility. Added on Feb 4, 2020:Adding a per unit cost for soils. Provide unit cost for sub base material.
The project also replaces existing mechanical joint piping from the well site to the water plant building, an emergency generator and security fencing with gates. The existing Well No. 4 will be abandoned in accordance with State guidelines and the deteriorated well house, driveway and parking lot will be removed and the area returned to a natural condition. This is a sources sought announcement, not a formal solicitation.