Opportunity

Clallam County Public Utility District Bonfire #03-15-0224

Port Orchard Marina Breakwater Replacement Construction Project

Posted

May 16, 2026

Respond By

June 20, 2026

Identifier

03-15-0224

NAICS

237990, 237310, 237110

This opportunity involves a major construction project at the Port Orchard Marina, managed by the Port of Bremerton. - Government Buyer: - Port of Bremerton (local government agency) - Products and Services Requested: - Construction of new north and east breakwaters - Installation of approach floats and a new gangway - Demolition of existing marina structures, utilities, and timber piers - Installation of utilities (water, fire, sewer, electrical) - Upland utility work, site restoration, and mitigation activities - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the notice - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Performance-specified breakwaters and anchoring systems - Compliance with prevailing wage laws, Davis-Bacon Act, and equal opportunity/civil rights regulations - Multiple funding sources, including a Federal RAISE Grant, Washington State appropriations, State Parks and Recreation Clean Vessel Act, and Washington’s Climate Commitment Act - Bids must be submitted electronically, with a hard copy of the bid bond delivered to the Port prior to the deadline

Description

The Port of Bremerton has issued a Request for Bids for the Port Orchard Marina Breakwater Replacement project. The project includes construction of new north and east breakwaters, approach floats, a new gangway, and demolition of existing structures and utilities. It involves performance-specified breakwaters, anchoring systems, utilities installation, upland utility work, site restoration, and mitigation including demolition of timber piers. Bids are to be submitted electronically, with a hard copy of the original bid bond required before the bid deadline. The project is funded by a Federal RAISE Grant, Washington State appropriations, State Parks and Recreation Clean Vessel Act, and Washington’s Climate Commitment Act.

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