Opportunity

Ocean County Opengov #OCPLAN51926

Living Shoreline Construction and Environmental Restoration at Page's Point, Cattus Island (Ocean County, NJ)

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

May 19, 2026

Identifier

OCPLAN51926

NAICS

237990

This opportunity involves construction and environmental restoration services for the Living Shoreline Project at Page's Point, Cattus Island, managed by Ocean County Planning. - Government Buyer: - Ocean County Planning (local government agency) - Project location: Ocean County Parks and Recreation Administration Office, Toms River, NJ - Products and Services Requested: - Site mobilization and clearing - Installation of silt fences (120 LF) and turbidity curtains (1,700 LF) - Environmental protection measures - Unclassified excavation (1,500 CY) - Placement of sandy planting medium (3,000 CY) - Placement of rip rap (4,696 tons at 24" D50; 1,966 tons at 9" D50) - Construction of reef breakwaters (269 Type A units, 46 Type B units) - Installation of geogrid reinforcement and geotextile fabric (4,500 SY each) - Installation of waterfowl barrier fence, permanent navigation aids (2 EA), marsh plantings (34,500 SF), and settlement plates (12 EA) - Final clean-up and as-built drawings - General project allowance for contingencies - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with prevailing wage laws - Project Labor Agreement required - Liquidated damages clause for late completion - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; all qualified contractors may bid.

Description

This solicitation seeks a contractor to perform construction and environmental work for the Living Shoreline Project at Page's Point, Cattus Island, managed by Ocean County Planning. The project involves site mobilization, clearing, installation of silt fences and turbidity curtains, excavation, planting, rip rap placement, reef breakwater construction, and other related marine and construction services. The contract includes compliance with prevailing wage laws, a project labor agreement, and a liquidated damages clause. Bids must be submitted electronically by May 19, 2026, with the project expected to start around August 2026 and last approximately 240 calendar days.

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