Opportunity
Salisbury Planet bids #ITB 26-122
Johnsons Pond Dam Repair – Sheet Pile, Coating, and Structural Restoration
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
ITB 26-122
NAICS
237990, 238190, 237110
This opportunity involves repairs and restoration at Johnsons Pond Dam in Salisbury, Maryland. - Government Buyer: - City of Salisbury, Department of Infrastructure and Development, Department of Procurement - Scope of Work: - Sheet pile and coating restoration on the concrete dam - Mobilization and demobilization - Installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control devices (e.g., silt fences, turbidity curtains) - Construction and maintenance of temporary access roads - Construction of cofferdams and tidal water diversion - Clearing of brush, trees, and shrubs (approx. 600 sq ft) - Furnishing and installing No. 57 aggregate (250 tons) - Placement of MDOT Class III rip rap downstream of the dam (1,762 tons) - Installation of 18 anchors (zinc-plated threaded rods, epoxy adhesive, ASTM hardware) connecting steel sheet piling and concrete spillway apron - Preparation and installation of hydraulic cement - Grout injection for joints and cracks (approx. 60 ft) - Crack routing and sealing with polyurethane sealant (approx. 60 ft) - Surface preparation and installation of a polymerized cementitious protective coating system (approx. 8,200 sq ft) - Removal of existing coatings and demolition of shotcrete - Site restoration including turf establishment - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Maryland Dam Safety Permit No. 24-MR-0057 - Adherence to federal provisions including the Davis-Bacon Act - Coordination with Schnabel Engineering (Engineer-In-Charge) - Weekly progress reports and final as-built submissions - Warranty period of at least two years for materials and workmanship - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; the solicitation is open to all qualified vendors. - All bid submissions must be electronic via the PlanetBids portal.
Description
This solicitation is for sheet pile and coating restoration work on the concrete dam at Johnson's Pond. The project includes mobilization, erosion control, cofferdam construction, brush clearing, aggregate installation, rip rap placement, anchor installation, crack sealing, protective coating application, and site restoration. Bidders are required to submit their bids electronically and attend a pre-bid meeting scheduled for April 30, 2026. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible vendor.