Opportunity

Tampa International Airport Opengov #7555 26

Seawall Rehabilitation at Peter O. Knight Airport, Tampa, FL

Posted

April 14, 2026

Respond By

May 21, 2026

Identifier

7555 26

NAICS

237990

This opportunity involves the rehabilitation of the seawall at Peter O. Knight Airport in Tampa, Florida, managed by the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority. - Government Buyer: - Hillsborough County Aviation Authority, Procurement Office - Project Scope: - Rehabilitation of the existing seawall on the east side of the airfield - Repairs to seven outfall pipes, including pipe section and headwall replacements - Backfilling approximately 48 washout locations with earth and flowable fill - Addressing major and minor seawall failures: - Cleaning and applying corrosion inhibitors to exposed rebar - Saw cutting and removal of concrete - Installation of tie-back supports - Backfilling, re-compaction, installation of sheet pilings, and new concrete cap - Seawall spall repairs, including routing and cleaning cracks and filling voids with mortar - Products/Services Requested: - Pipe repairs (7 outfall pipes) - Washout backfill (approx. 48 locations) - Seawall failure repairs (various structural and corrosion mitigation tasks) - Seawall spall repair (crack and void remediation) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory review of attached project documents - Completion of required forms - Participation in a pre-bid conference and site inspection - Submission of responses via the Tampa Airport procurement portal - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - All work is to be performed at Peter O. Knight Airport, Tampa, FL

Description

This project involves the rehabilitation of the existing seawall on the east side of the airfield at Peter O. Knight Airport. The scope includes repairs to seven existing outfall pipes, backfilling of approximately 48 washout locations, addressing major and minor seawall failures through cleaning, corrosion inhibitor application, concrete removal, tie-back supports installation, backfilling, re-compaction, sheet piling, and new concrete cap installation. Additionally, seawall spall repairs will be performed by routing and cleaning cracks and filling voids with mortar. The project follows an inspection by the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority that identified damage caused by recent storms.

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