Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #MA08025011302
Award for Flood Control and Bridge Maintenance Services – County of Orange, CA
Posted
May 21, 2025
Identifier
MA08025011302
NAICS
237310, 237990
This award summary outlines the County of Orange's selection of Power Engineering Construction Company for a Job Order Contract (JOC) focused on flood control and bridge maintenance: - Government Buyer: - County of Orange, OC Public Works, Procurement Services - Contract Administrator: Melissa Pasa - Awarded Vendor: - Power Engineering Construction Company - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive maintenance and repair of flood control channels, bridges, embankments, storm drains, pump stations, regional park trails, roadways, traffic signals, and park facilities owned or operated by the County - Includes provision of labor, materials, tools, equipment, utilities, vehicles, and transportation - Services must comply with NPDES and Coastal Development Permits, and adhere to Best Management Practices (BMPs) for stormwater and environmental protection - Pollution prevention and source control techniques are required - Contract Structure: - Indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum value of $5 million - Utilizes a Construction Task Catalog (CTC) with fixed unit prices for labor, equipment, and materials - Allows for multiple job orders, each with a detailed scope of work - Period of Performance: - One-year term, effective upon contract execution, with job orders issued before expiration completed under contract provisions (up to six months post-expiration for unforeseen conditions) - Place of Performance: - County of Orange, OC Public Works, 601 N. Ross Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Description
The County of Orange is soliciting bids for a Job Order Contract (JOC) to provide flood control and bridge maintenance services. The contract is for a one-year period starting May 6, 2025, and includes various construction and maintenance tasks related to flood control infrastructure and bridges. The scope includes adherence to best management practices and compliance with local stormwater permits. The contract will be awarded through an Invitation For Bid (IFB) process and managed by OC Public Works.