Opportunity
County of Napa #FC 26-02
Napa County Bale Slough - Bear Creek Restoration Project (Group B) Solicitation
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
FC 26-02
NAICS
237990, 237310
This opportunity involves the Bale Slough - Bear Creek Restoration Project (Group B) in Napa County, focused on creek and native plant restoration: - Government Buyer: - County of Napa (local government) - Project Scope: - Grading, excavation, and fill placement for creek restoration - Installation of woody debris and habitat structures - Erosion control measures, including seed, straw roll, and blankets - Design and installation of an irrigation system - Revegetation planting with native species - Three-year period of maintenance, monitoring, and reporting - Products/Services Requested: - Mobilization, erosion control BMPs, and SWPPP compliance (Part 02100, Qty: 1) - Site survey, layout, and as-built drawings (Part 01050, Qty: 1) - Clearing, grubbing, and demolition (Part 02102, Qty: 1) - Excavation and topsoil reuse (Part 02200, Qty: 11,705) - Off-haul of materials (Part 02200, Qty: 10,630) - Fill placement and compaction for agricultural berm (Part 02200, Qty: 1,075) - Willow baffles installation (Part 02804, Qty: 9) - Erosion control with seed and straw roll (Part 02900, Qty: 2.81) - Erosion control blankets (Part 02905, Qty: 39,661) - Woody debris and habitat structures (Part 02803, Qty: 10) - Irrigation system design and installation (Part 02910, Qty: 1) - Revegetation planting (Part 02911, Qty: 2.81) - Three-year maintenance, monitoring, and reporting (Part 13, Qty: 1) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Federally funded project with potential FEMA or FHWA support - Compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations - Three-year post-construction maintenance and monitoring - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors identified in the solicitation
Description
The project involves creek and native plant restoration, including grading, installation of woody debris structures, irrigation design and installation, planting, plant maintenance, and monitoring. It is a federal project with potential FEMA or FHWA funding. The work includes mobilization, erosion control, site survey, excavation, fill placement, installation of willow baffles, erosion control measures, woody debris and habitat structures, irrigation, revegetation planting, and a 3-year maintenance and monitoring period. All work must comply with project specifications and applicable laws, and bidders must submit required forms and bonds by deadlines.