Opportunity
Accomack County Granicus #RFQ #314
Stormwater Ditch Cleaning and Culvert Replacement at 12475 Hacks Neck Road, Accomack County, VA
Posted
April 27, 2024
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
RFQ #314
NAICS
237990, 237110
This opportunity involves stormwater drainage maintenance for the County of Accomack, Virginia at 12475 Hacks Neck Rd., near Harborton, VA. - Government Buyer: - County of Accomack, Virginia, Finance Department - Scope of Work: - Cleaning, clearing, and dredging approximately 975 feet of stormwater drainage ditches - Removal of fallen trees, debris, and sedimentation to restore ditches to original parameters - Replacement of a failed private driveway culvert (existing 15" x 20' concrete culvert) with an 18" x 20' plastic culvert - Installation includes filter cloth and class 3 rip rap stone - All excavated materials must be hauled off-site to North Landfill - Coordination with Miss Utility for underground utility marking - Work must not result in loss of wetland function - Products/Services Requested: - 18" x 20' plastic culvert pipe (quantity: 1) - Stormwater ditch cleaning and dredging (approx. 975 feet) - Culvert removal and installation, including excavation, backfilling, filter cloth, and rip rap stone - Unique Requirements: - Completion required within 30 days of notice to proceed - Work to be performed on weekdays only - Bids over $50,000 require a 5% bid bond; performance and payment bonds required if awarded - Proof of licensure and insurance must be submitted with bid - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
Accomack County's Finance Department is soliciting quotes for cleaning and maintaining stormwater drainage ditches located at 12475 Hacks Neck Road near Harborton, VA. The work involves clearing and dredging approximately 975 feet of drainage ditches to restore original parameters, including removal of fallen trees, debris, and sedimentation. The project also includes replacing a failed private driveway culvert with specified materials and methods. Contractors must coordinate with Miss Utility before work, haul excavated materials off-site, and complete work within 30 days of notice to proceed. A non-mandatory site visit is available by appointment.