Opportunity
Dare County Granicus #1246
Dare County Solicits Bids for Buxton Groin Repair Project (Granite, Sheet Piling, Marine Mattress)
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
June 01, 2026
Identifier
1246
NAICS
237990
Dare County, North Carolina is seeking bids for the Buxton Groin Repair project near the old Cape Hatteras Lighthouse site in Buxton, NC. - Government Buyer: - Dare County, NC Finance Department (Purchasing Manager: Dustin Peele) - Project Scope: - Repair of 640 linear feet of existing groin structure - Removal of old debris and metal sheet piling - Installation of up to 390 linear feet of new PZ-40 metal sheet piling - Placement of approximately 6,600 tons of large granite armor stone (10-13 US tons each) - Placement of 2,500 tons of smaller granite core stone (1-2 US tons each) - Installation of about 22,800 square feet of one-foot-thick Triton marine mattress system (with filter material) for scour protection - Pouring of a concrete protective cap (approx. 31 1/8 inches wide, 21 inches deep) over the sheet piles - Mobilization and demobilization for the project - Products/Materials Requested: - PZ-40 metal sheet piling (390 linear feet) - Large granite armor stone (6,600 tons) - Smaller granite core stone (2,500 tons) - Triton marine mattress system (22,800 sq ft) - Concrete for groin cap (390 linear feet) - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory bidder registration and pre-bid conference with site visit - Coordination with the National Parks Service for site access - All official documents and addenda available only through the county website - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Work must be substantially complete by the end of 2026, with a contract duration of approximately 6.5 months
Description
Dare County, NC is soliciting bids for the construction project titled Buxton Groin Repair. The work involves repairing 640 linear feet of an existing groin near the old location of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in Buxton, North Carolina. The project includes removal of old debris and metal sheet piling, placement of new metal sheeting piling, repair of the groin core with angular armor stone, installation of marine mattress to prevent rock slumping and scouring, and pouring a concrete groin cap. The work is expected to be substantially complete by December 15, 2026, with bids due by June 1, 2026.