Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #487-MCSWS

Mecklenburg County Reedy Creek Stream Restoration Project Solicitation

Posted

March 27, 2026

Respond By

April 14, 2026

Identifier

487-MCSWS

NAICS

237990

Mecklenburg County Storm Water Services is seeking sealed bids for the Reedy Creek at Hood Road Stream Restoration Project in Charlotte, NC. - Government Buyer: - Mecklenburg County Storm Water Services (LUESA office) - Project Scope: - Restoration of approximately 9,435 linear feet of Reedy Creek (from Hood Road to Interstate 485) - Restoration of approximately 3,155 linear feet of Reedy Creek Tributary 2 (from Robinson Church Road to its confluence with Reedy Creek Main Stem) - Work includes: - In-channel and floodplain grading - Grading back of existing banks - Placement of in-channel structures - Bank stabilization - Stabilization of incoming tributaries and drainage features - Installation of erosion control measures - Planting of native riparian plants - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Only sealed, hard-copy bids will be accepted (no electronic submissions) - Digital bid documents are available at no cost from the project engineer - Place of Performance: - Reedy Creek and Reedy Creek Tributary 2 project area in Charlotte, NC

Description

This solicitation is for the restoration of approximately 9,435 linear feet of Reedy Creek from Hood Road to Interstate 485 and about 3,155 linear feet of Reedy Creek Tributary 2 from Robinson Church Road to its confluence with Reedy Creek Main Stem in Charlotte, NC. The project includes in-channel and floodplain grading, bank grading, placement of in-channel structures, bank stabilization, and stabilization of tributaries and drainage features. Additionally, erosion control measures and planting of native riparian plants will be performed. Electronic bids are not permitted; sealed proposals must be submitted as per instructions in the attachments.

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