Award
City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #25-BG-15
Riverside Park Pier Repair Project
Recipient
Paul Culver Construction
Award Amount
$38,542.00
Ceiling
$38,542.00
Awarded
December 01, 2025
Identifier
25-BG-15
The City of Holly Hill in Volusia County, Florida, has awarded several contracts related to the Riverside Park Pier Repair project at 135 Riverside Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32117. The project involves removal and replacement of approximately 140 linear feet of damaged submerged pier sections, installation of prefabricated dock sections, LED bollard lights, and construction of fixed piers with specified dimensions and features. The contracts include engineering and environmental oversight by Dredging & Marine Consultants LLC, with detailed engineering plans, environmental controls, and safety requirements. The awarded products include prefabricated dock sections, LED bollard lights supplied by the City, and various structural components. The project is funded in part by FEMA and requires compliance with federal procurement provisions, including bonds, safety standards, and environmental regulations. The period of performance is approximately 180 days, with liquidated damages of $500 per day for delays. The primary buyer is the City of Holly Hill, and the awardee is Paul Culver Construction, among other bidders. The project location is in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, with specific site and environmental considerations. Potential competitors include companies specializing in waterfront construction and marine infrastructure.
Description
The City of Holly Hill awarded a contract for the Riverside Park Pier Repair Project located at 135 Riverside Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32117. The project involves removing and disposing of approximately 140 linear feet of damaged pier sections, installing prefabricated dock sections, shimming existing decking, replacing LED bollard lights, and installing turbidity curtains and BMPs. Restoration of disturbed grounds is also required. The project duration is 180 days with liquidated damages of $500 per day. The contract was awarded following a bid opening on December 1, 2025, with Paul Culver Construction submitting the lowest bid of $38,542.90.