Opportunity

Department of Agriculture Granicus #2026065

Culvert Repair and Replacement at Brush Creek, Mission Hills, KS

Posted

April 27, 2024

Respond By

May 02, 2026

Identifier

2026065

NAICS

237110, 237310, 237990

This opportunity involves the repair and replacement of a culvert at Brush Creek in Mission Hills, Kansas, managed by the City of Mission Hills. - Government Buyer: - City of Mission Hills, Kansas (local government) - Project Scope: - Repair and replacement of a culvert crossing Brush Creek - Removal and resetting of existing stacked stone walls - Replacement of eroded stones with concrete footers - Replacement of missing stone facings - Removal and resetting of stone pavers - Replacement of existing 60" corrugated metal pipe (CMP) with an 8'x5' reinforced concrete box (RCB) - Replacement of 25 linear feet of 36" vitrified clay pipe (VCP) with 36" PVC and concrete encasement - Replacement of 20 linear feet of 24" VCP with 24" PVC and concrete encasement - Street patching, turf grass and landscaping restoration, and sodding of all disturbed areas - Requirements: - Contractor must coordinate with local utility owners for field verification and relocation of underground utilities - Obtain all necessary permits - Provide traffic control - Restore all disturbed property to its original condition - Project Designer: - Water Resources Solutions, LLC - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are mentioned; solicitation is open to all qualified vendors - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with the Water Projects Environmental Coordination Act - Restoration of all disturbed areas to original condition is mandatory

Description

This solicitation is for the repair and replacement of a culvert located in and across Brush Creek in Johnson County, Kansas. The project involves detailed construction activities including removal and resetting of stone walls, replacement of pipes and headwalls, and restoration of disturbed areas. The work is coordinated under the Water Projects Environmental Coordination Act and requires compliance with local ordinances and utility coordination. Plans and specifications are available for review, and comments are invited prior to the closing date.

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