Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #274-SM2026-0014

Prequalification for Camp Pond Dam Reconstruction Services in Raleigh, NC

Posted

June 04, 2026

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

274-SM2026-0014

NAICS

237990, 237110

The City of Raleigh Stormwater division is seeking prequalified contractors for the Camp Pond Dam Reconstruction Project in Raleigh, NC. - Government Buyer: - City of Raleigh, Stormwater Program - Project managed by Raleigh Stormwater division - Project Scope: - Reconstruction of a small, high hazard potential earthen dam (State ID WAKE-198) - Demolition of existing riser structure - Grouting and abandonment of part of the primary spillway outlet pipe - Installation of ultraviolet-light (UV) cured lining in the remaining spillway pipe - Construction of a new concrete headwall and reconstruction of the spillway weir - Removal of approximately 57 trees - Raising the dam crest and reconstructing embankments - Roadway and sidewalk reconstruction to maintain neighborhood access - Installation of riprap and grouted riprap for erosion control - Implementation of erosion and sediment control measures - Temporary water management, including cofferdams and stream diversion - Requirements: - Only prequalified contractors may bid - Contractors must demonstrate North Carolina licensing, bonding capacity, and relevant dam or heavy civil construction experience - Compliance with North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Dam Safety requirements - No OEMs or specific vendors are named; the solicitation is for construction services only - Notable: The City is in the process of acquiring full ownership of the dam, currently co-owned by four residents

Description

This project involves the reconstruction of the Camp Pond Dam located at 5016 Richland Drive, Raleigh, NC, in response to Notices of Deficiency issued by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Dam Safety. The dam is a small, high hazard potential earthen dam co-owned by four residents, with the City of Raleigh in the process of acquiring full ownership and operational responsibility. The scope includes demolishing existing structures, installing new spillway components, raising the dam crest, reconstructing embankments, and maintaining access to Richland Drive, which is the only access to the Lakeland Woods neighborhood. The project also involves environmental controls and temporary water management measures during construction.

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