Opportunity
Department of Agriculture Granicus #2026066
Mine Reclamation and Floodplain Restoration Services – Burford AML Project, Crawford County, KS
Posted
February 29, 2024
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
2026066
NAICS
237990, 562910
This opportunity seeks contractors for the Burford AML Reclamation Project in Crawford County, Kansas, focused on mine reclamation and floodplain restoration. - Government Buyer: - Kansas Department of Health & Environment (KDHE), Bureau of Environmental Remediation Surface Mining Unit - Project funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement - Project Scope: - Reclamation of abandoned coal mine lands over approximately 13.9 acres - Earthwork, grading, drainage, sediment and erosion control, and restoration for wildlife habitat and recreational use - Installation of rock armoring, pond and wetland restoration, sediment basins, and stormwater pollution prevention measures - Compliance with environmental permits, including U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit 37 - Adherence to stormwater pollution prevention, dewatering permits, and protection of wetlands and trees - Contractors must provide manufacturer certifications for all materials and may use equivalent products with approval - Design and Engineering: - Project designed by Shive-Hattery, Inc. Architecture & Engineering - Unique Requirements: - Detailed construction and environmental guidelines - Ongoing inspections and maintenance during phased construction - Restoration for wildlife habitat and recreational use - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or proprietary products are named; equivalent materials are permitted with approval
Description
This solicitation is for the Burford AML Reclamation Project, a mine reclamation effort involving floodplain fill activities in Crawford County, Kansas. The project is managed by the Kansas Department of Health & Environment and designed by Shive-Hattery, Inc. The work includes earthwork, grading, erosion control, and compliance with environmental permits such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit 37. The project location is in the floodplain of an unnamed tributary to Second Nicolson Creek, and contractors must adhere to detailed construction and environmental guidelines.