Opportunity
Department of Agriculture Granicus #2026072
Bridge Replacement over Squaw Creek/Oak Creek in Brown County, Kansas
Posted
April 27, 2024
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
2026072
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the replacement of a bridge over Squaw Creek/Oak Creek in Brown County, Kansas, managed by the Kansas Department of Agriculture's Division of Water Resources in coordination with Brown County. - Government Buyer: - Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Water Resources, Water Structures Office - Brown County, KS (project applicant) - Project Scope: - Removal of existing 17.6'-23.3'-17.6' RCSS (Reinforced Concrete Slab Span) bridge with 18' roadway - Construction of new 30'-40'-30' RCSH (Reinforced Concrete Slab Haunched) bridge with 28' roadway and steel plate guardrails - Placement of approximately 432.4 cubic yards of slope protection (shot rock) - Installation of geotextile fabric for embankment and berm slopes - Channel widening and embankment construction - Raising vertical alignment by approximately 6 inches - Products/Services Requested: - Bridge demolition and removal - Slope protection (shot rock) - Geotextile fabric - Installation of guardrails - Embankment and channel widening - Unique Requirements: - Bridge design accommodates agricultural equipment and improves roadway safety - Minimal environmental impact anticipated - Project managed under the Water Projects Environmental Coordination Act - Review and comment period by the Chief Engineer required prior to permit issuance - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; solicitation is open to qualified bridge construction contractors - Designer: - BG Consultants, Inc. (project designer) - Place of Performance: - Brown County, KS, specifically at Squaw Creek/Oak Creek, Township 3 South, Range 16 East
Description
This solicitation is for a bridge replacement project in Brown County, Kansas, specifically in and across Squaw Creek at designated sections within Township 3 South, Range 16 East. The project involves removing an existing RCSS bridge and replacing it with a wider RCSH bridge to enhance roadway safety and accommodate agricultural equipment. The work includes construction activities such as embankment, channel widening, and installation of guardrails, with minimal environmental impact anticipated. The application is managed under the Water Projects Environmental Coordination Act and requires review and comments by the Chief Engineer.