Award

City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #P-5-26-06

Indialantic Stormwater Improvements Phase 2

Recipient

Johnson-Davis, Inc

Award Amount

$2,290,000.00

Ceiling

$2,290,000.00

Awarded

April 09, 2026

Identifier

P-5-26-06

The City of Brevard County, Florida, has awarded several contracts and grants related to the Indialantic Stormwater Improvements Phase 2 project. The primary contract, managed by the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners' Public Works Department, was awarded to Johnson-Davis, Inc, for construction services including stormwater system upgrades, sewer and water utility relocations, and infrastructure improvements along North Riverside Drive in Indialantic. The project involves extensive construction activities such as installation of culverts, drainage pipes, sewer mains, water mains, manholes, and pavement markings, with quantities specified for each item. The contract includes provisions for insurance, bonds, change orders, and compliance with federal and state regulations, including environmental permits from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Additionally, the Florida DEP awarded a grant (Agreement No. L0155) to fund the project, totaling $1,764,078, to upgrade drainage systems and relocate utilities, with a project duration from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2028. The procurement process involved multiple vendors, including Cathcart Construction Company Florida, LLC, CK Contractors and Development, R & D Paving, LLC, and Atlantic Development of Cocoa, Inc., with negotiations and evaluations conducted by Brevard County officials. The project aims to mitigate flooding and improve stormwater management in the area, with detailed technical specifications, cost estimates, and legal requirements outlined in the contract documents and grant agreements.

Description

Awarded contract for construction of stormwater improvements along North Riverside Drive in Indialantic, Florida, including drainage system upgrades. The project is managed by Brevard County Board of County Commissioners and funded in part by a Florida Department of Environmental Protection grant.

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