Opportunity

New Smyrna Beach Opengov #ITB 16-26-AIR

Wildlife Chain-Link Fence Installation at New Smyrna Beach Airport

Posted

April 28, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

ITB 16-26-AIR

NAICS

237310, 237990

This opportunity seeks qualified contractors for the installation of a new wildlife chain-link fence at New Smyrna Beach Airport. - Government Buyer: - City of New Smyrna Beach (Purchasing Office) - Project funded by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport - Products/Services Requested: - Installation of approximately 8,000 linear feet of 8-foot-tall chain-link fence with wildlife skirting - Installation of 3 new swing gates for airport access - Removal of 1,600 linear feet of existing fencing and 3 security gates - Minor tree cutting, site clearing, select grading, and restoration - Wildlife protection measures, including a gopher tortoise survey and protection during construction - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal, state, and local regulations (including 49 CFR Part 26) - Coordination with other contractors and utilities - Adherence to safety, environmental, and quality standards - Proof of insurance, licenses, and bonds required - Project includes environmental stewardship (gopher tortoise protection) - No specific OEMs or branded products are mentioned in the solicitation.

Description

The City of New Smyrna Beach is seeking sealed bids from qualified and licensed contractors to provide and install a new 8-foot-tall chain link fence with wildlife fence skirting at the New Smyrna Beach Airport. The project includes minor tree cutting/clearing, site grading, restoration, demolition of existing structures, installation of security gates, wildlife exclusion measures, and restoration activities to meet FAA standards and wildlife hazard management plans. The project is partially funded by FDOT, FAA, and the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport and is contingent upon bid receipt and funding availability. Contractors must comply with federal, state, and local laws, provide proof of insurance, licenses, and bonds, and are responsible for safety, environmental, and quality standards as well as coordination with other contractors and utilities.

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