Opportunity

City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #RFP-8-26-01

Award for Property Use for Muck Placement in Brevard County, FL

Posted

December 01, 2025

Respond By

January 13, 2026

Identifier

RFP-8-26-01

NAICS

562998, 237990

This opportunity involves the award of contracts by Brevard County, Florida, for the beneficial reuse or disposal of dredged material (muck) from restoration projects in the Indian River Lagoon system. - Government Buyer: - Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, Purchasing Services Department (Viera, FL) - Awarded Vendors: - Rock Solid Rock, LLC (Titusville, FL) - C.G. Land Clearing, Inc (Cocoa, FL) - Products/Services Requested: - Property use for final placement and long-term containment of dredged material (muck) - Pricing awarded at $9.00 per cubic yard (Rock Solid Rock, LLC) and $15.00 per cubic yard (C.G. Land Clearing, Inc) - Minimum site capacity of 50,000 cubic yards - Sites must support heavy equipment access and comply with all zoning, environmental, and regulatory requirements - Vendors must provide insurance, performance/payment bonds, and indemnification - Compliance with Florida statutes and Build America, Buy America Act - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Properties must be in unincorporated Brevard County and prequalified by the County - Final selection of property for each project is made by the dredging contractor - Environmental testing and regulatory compliance are mandatory - Pricing is per cubic yard and subject to annual renegotiation - No OEMs involved: - This procurement is for land use and site services, not manufactured products

Description

Brevard County Board of County Commissioners issued a Request for Proposal (RFP-8-26-01) seeking private landowners within unincorporated Brevard County to provide property for the final placement and long-term containment of dredged material or muck from County restoration dredging projects in the Indian River Lagoon system. The County may prequalify multiple landowners and the final property selection will be made by the dredging contractor procured through a separate bidding process. The contract term is five years, and compensation is based on a fee per cubic yard of muck disposed on the landowner's property.

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