Opportunity
Bay County Opengov #26-48
Bay County CR 2321 Resurfacing and Turn Lane Addition Project (SCOP)
Posted
May 27, 2026
Respond By
June 30, 2026
Identifier
26-48
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the resurfacing and improvement of County Road 2321 in Bay County, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Bay County Board of County Commissioners, Engineering Division - Project Scope: - Resurfacing approximately 2.818 miles of CR 2321 (Deer Point Lake Bridge to SR 75/US 231) - Addition of two new turn lanes - Earthwork operations, sheet pile installation, headwall adjustments, guardrail installation - Milling, paving, pavement markings, signage, cross drain pipe installation, and stabilization of disturbed areas - Products and Quantities: - Mobilization (1 unit, 101-1) - Maintenance of Traffic (1 unit, 102-1) - Commercial Material for Driveway Maintenance (38 units, 102-3) - Clearing and Grubbing (1 unit, 110-1-1) - Concrete Removal (132 units, 110-4) - Mailbox, F&I (5 units, 110-7-1) - Regular Excavation (1,486 units, 120-1) - Embankment (1,164 units, 120-6) - Type B Stabilization (5,870 units, 160-4) - Optional Base, Base Group 4 (68 units, 285-704) - Optional Base, Base Group 9 (2,415 units, 285-709) - Pipe Culvert, ERCP Material, Other Shape - Ellip/Arch, 18" (430-174-218) - Services: - Earthwork, sheet pile installation, headwall adjustments, guardrail installation, milling and paving, pavement markings and signage, cross drain pipe installation, stabilization - Unique Requirements: - Strict adherence to Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) guidelines - Project funded by FDOT Small County Outreach Program Grant - No specific OEMs or branded products are mentioned; open to qualified contractors meeting FDOT standards.
Description
The Bay County Board of County Commissioners seeks bids from qualified contractors to resurface approximately 2.818 miles of CR 2321 from the Deer Point Lake Bridge to SR 75 (US 231), including the addition of two new turn lanes. The project involves earthwork, sheet pile installation, adjustments to headwalls, guardrail installation, milling, paving, pavement markings and signage, cross drain pipe installation, and stabilization of disturbed areas. Funding is provided by a Florida Department of Transportation Small County Outreach Program Grant and requires strict adherence to FDOT guidelines.