Award
Osceola County Vendorlink #ITB-26-15384-PC
Buenaventura Lake Internal Drainage Improvement - CDBG-MIT-Funded Project (Grant #MT044)
Recipient
Jr. Davis Construction Company, Inc.
Award Amount
$4,017,705.00
Ceiling
$4,017,705.00
Awarded
April 09, 2026
Identifier
ITB-26-15384-PC
The Osceola County Board of County Commissioners, Florida, awarded a construction contract to Jr. Davis Construction Company, Inc. for the Buenaventura Lake Internal Drainage Improvement project funded by HUD's CDBG-MIT program (Grant #MT044). The project involves rehabilitation of stormwater ponds, replacement of stormwater piping, and modernization of pond control structures within the Buenaventura Lakes community. The contract includes detailed scope items such as mobilization, erosion control measures (silt fences, turbidity barriers, bypass pumping), earthwork (re-grading channels, removal of control structures), storm drainage components (control structures, manholes, reinforced concrete pipes of various sizes, mitered end sections), rip rap ditch lining, and miscellaneous concrete work (sidewalks, control structure aprons). Quantities and unit prices are specified for each line item, with a total bid amount of approximately $4,017,705. The project is located in Osceola County, Florida, with a performance bond and insurance requirements. The period of performance includes a notice to proceed, with no specific start and end dates provided. The procurement process included a virtual pre-bid conference, and the bid was publicly opened and awarded in April 2026. The county's procurement office managed the bidding process, and the project aims to improve stormwater management in the community.
Description
Construction of Buenaventura Lake Internal Drainage Improvement in accordance with the Construction Plans for Buenaventura Lakes Internal Improvement #1 and #2. The project includes rehabilitation of stormwater ponds, replacement of stormwater piping, and modernization of pond control structures within the Buenaventura Lakes community. Funded by HUD Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) #MT044 and Osceola County Board of County Commissioners.