Opportunity
Seminole Opengov contracts #RFP-604242-21/LNF
Award for Triploid Grass Carp Barrier Maintenance Services in Seminole County, FL
Posted
January 26, 2022
Identifier
RFP-604242-21/LNF
NAICS
561730
Seminole County, Florida has awarded a contract for the ongoing maintenance of triploid grass carp fish barriers at multiple waterbody sites throughout the county. - Government Buyer: Seminole County, Administrative Services | Purchasing and Contracts Division - Primary Vendor: Lake and Pond Remediation, Inc. - Scope of Work: - Routine monthly inspections of fish barriers - Debris and vegetation removal - Minor repairs (e.g., bent/missing bars, frame damage, fasteners) - Storm event damage response - Minor armoring of creek banks and beds to prevent fish migration - Hauling debris off-site - Detailed service reports required for each visit - Locations: Services cover numerous sites including Lake Amory, Lake Asher, Lake Mills (Sites 1-3), Spring Lake, Lake Howell, Horseshoe Lake, Lake of the Woods, Deforest Lake, Tuskawilla Lake, Springwood Waterways (Sites 1-2), Sylvan, and Bear Gulley Lake - Pricing: Monthly maintenance costs vary by site ($60–$700 per month) - Unique Requirements: - Compliance with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission specifications for aquatic vegetation management - Service reporting and off-site debris disposal - No specific OEMs or part numbers are listed; the contract is for services, not equipment - Period of Performance: Annual contract with renewal options through 2027; services performed monthly at each site
Description
This solicitation is for a term contract to provide maintenance services for triploid grass carp fish barriers in Seminole County, Florida. The scope includes routine monthly inspections, debris removal, minor repairs, and storm damage services at multiple specified waterbody locations. The contract allows for renewal options annually through 2027. The work aims to ensure proper barrier function to retain triploid grass carp for aquatic vegetation management as per Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission specifications.