Opportunity
Accomack County Granicus #RFQ #312
Stormwater Ditch Cleaning Services – Southside & Crystal Beach, Accomack County, VA
Posted
March 31, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
RFQ #312
NAICS
237990, 562998
This opportunity involves stormwater ditch cleaning services for Accomack County, Virginia, specifically in the Southside and Crystal Beach areas: - Government Buyer: - County of Accomack, Virginia, Finance Department - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified contractors - Products/Services Requested: - Maintenance dredging and cleaning of approximately 2,500 feet of stormwater drainage ditch - Includes removal of fallen trees, debris, leaf litter, and sediment to restore ditches to original parameters - Labor, materials, and equipment to be provided by contractor - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Work must be completed within 30 days of Notice to Proceed - Contractors must coordinate with Miss Utility to mark underground utilities before starting - All work to be performed on weekdays; site visits only with County personnel - Bid bonds required for bids over $50,000; performance and payment bonds for awarded contracts over $50,000 - Contractors must submit licensure and insurance documentation - Lump sum price proposal required - Place of Performance: - Southside & Crystal Beach areas, along State Route 649, Accomack County, Virginia - Supports drainage for State Route 649 and the town of Chesconessex, improving road safety and flood prevention
Description
Accomack County's Finance, Administration, Risk Management department is soliciting quotes for cleaning and maintaining stormwater drainage ditches located in Southside and Crystal Beach areas. The work involves dredging operations to clear ditches back to original parameters, including removal of fallen trees, debris, leaf litter, and sedimentation along approximately 2,500 feet of ditch. The project supports drainage for State Route 649 and the town of Chesconessex, aiming to improve road safety and prevent flooding. Contractors must coordinate with Miss Utility before starting work and complete the project within 30 days of notice to proceed.