Opportunity
Chaves County Granicus #ITB-26-03
Chaves County Solicits Bids for Zuber Draw Site No.1 Dam Emergency Repair Project
Posted
April 04, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
ITB-26-03
NAICS
237990
This opportunity involves the repair and reconstruction of the Zuber Draw Site No.1 dam in Chaves County, New Mexico, following severe flood damage. - Government Buyer: - Chaves County, New Mexico (Purchasing Department) - Scope of Work: - Reconstruction of the dam's auxiliary spillway - Excavation of eroded areas - Backfilling with approximately 49,000 cubic yards of compacted earthfill and lime treated earthfill - Placement of a 6-inch veneer of lime treated earthfill - Restoration of containment dikes and outlet channels - Installation of permanent reference markers as required by the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer Dam Safety Bureau - Compliance with NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service) construction specifications - Preparation for weather-related challenges, including monsoon rains and flooding - Implementation of pollution control, water control, and quality control plans - Consideration of environmental and cultural resource requirements - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for dam and flood control structure repair (no specific OEMs or part numbers specified) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict compaction and moisture requirements per ASTM D-698 - Adherence to NRCS and state regulations - Open to all qualified bidders; no set-aside restrictions - Project is a public works repair in response to emergency flood damage
Description
Chaves County, New Mexico is soliciting bids for the repair of the Zuber Draw Site No.1 dam, a flood control structure. The project involves reconstruction of the auxiliary spillway, including earthfill and lime treated earthfill placement, erosion control, and related construction activities as per NRCS specifications. The work includes excavation, backfilling, compaction, and site restoration to address damage caused by severe flooding events. Bidders must comply with New Mexico public works laws and prepare for weather-related challenges during construction.