Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #ITB2026-110
Tybee Island 15th Street Stormwater Improvements Project Solicitation
Posted
March 25, 2026
Respond By
April 27, 2026
Identifier
ITB2026-110
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of Tybee Island seeking bids for the 15th Street Stormwater Improvements project, focused on enhancing stormwater drainage infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - City of Tybee Island, Georgia (local government) - Products and Equipment Requested: - Joint sealing compounds for sewer and drain pipes - Backflow preventers for water and sewer lines - Root cutting equipment for sewer lines - Sewer analyzing, monitoring, probe, and related equipment - Sewer inspection equipment - Sewer lift stations, including parts and accessories - Water and sewer equipment (including rental/lease options) - Services Requested: - Landscaping (design, fertilizing, planting) - Paving and resurfacing (alleys, parking lots, roads, streets) - Public utilities maintenance and repair (water, sewer, gas) - Construction and maintenance of sewer and storm drain systems - General construction (backfill, digging, grading, rock stabilization) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with local, state, and municipal codes - Protection and restoration of landscaping, fencing, and structures - Tree protection measures and coordination with utility companies - Project area is approximately 2.9 acres in a residential zone and flood zone AE - Technical specifications and site plans by Thomas & Hutton Engineering Company - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; bidders may propose suitable products meeting the technical requirements.
Description
The City of Tybee Island, Georgia is soliciting bids for the 15th Street Stormwater Improvements project. The work involves stormwater drainage improvements along 15th Street, including construction, paving, grading, and utility coordination. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for April 6, 2026, and sealed bids must be submitted by April 27, 2026. The project requires compliance with local codes, protection of existing utilities and trees, and coordination with utility companies.