Award

Lee County Southwest Florida #RFP210083CJV

Removal of Derelict and Abandoned Vessels

Recipient

Multiple vendors including Charlotte County Marine Service Inc d/b/a Sea Tow Charlotte Harbor, Emerge Marine, LLC fka Andros Boatworks, Inc., Kelly Brothers Inc., and TSI Disaster Recovery LLC

Awarded

January 18, 2022

Identifier

RFP210083CJV

The Lee County Board of County Commissioners, through its Natural Resources Department and Procurement Management Division, awarded multiple contracts to vendors including Charlotte County Marine Service Inc d/b/a Sea Tow Charlotte Harbor, Emerge Marine LLC fka Andros Boatworks Inc., Kelly Brothers Inc., and TSI Disaster Recovery LLC for the removal of derelict and abandoned vessels in Lee County waterways. The contracts are for a term of three years with options for renewal, covering services such as vessel removal, transportation, disposal, reefing preparation, debris removal, and documentation. The procurement process involved solicitations, evaluations, and notices posted on the Lee County procurement portal. The contracts include specific requirements for permits, insurance, public records, environmental compliance, and documentation. The vendors are responsible for providing all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to perform the services, with payments made upon invoice approval and subject to funding appropriations. The awards aim to mitigate navigation hazards and environmental risks associated with derelict vessels.

Description

This solicitation is for the removal of derelict and abandoned vessels in Charlotte County, Florida. Multiple contracts and renewals are included with vendors such as Charlotte County Marine Service Inc d/b/a Sea Tow Charlotte Harbor, Emerge Marine, LLC fka Andros Boatworks, Inc., Kelly Brothers Inc., and TSI Disaster Recovery LLC. The agreements cover a term of three years with possible renewals, and include compliance with solicitation terms, insurance requirements, and public records obligations.

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