Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #2025.06
City of Milton Solicits Bids for Russell Harber Dock Repair and Replacement
Posted
May 01, 2025
Respond By
June 11, 2025
Identifier
2025.06
NAICS
237990
The City of Milton, Florida, is seeking bids for construction services to repair and replace the floating dock at Russell Harber Landing Park, which was damaged by Hurricane Sally. - Government Buyer: - City of Milton, Florida (local government) - Project Scope: - Repair and replacement of the floating dock at Russell Harber Landing Park - Work includes: - Mobilization and demobilization of equipment and personnel - Erosion and sediment control measures - Removal of piles, riprap, and obstructions - Composite pile driving for dock support - Installation of pile guides, floating dock, and aluminum cleats - Salvage and reinstallation of riprap and gangway - Bedding stone fill, geotextile fabric, and riprap installation - Funding and Management: - Project funded by FEMA's Public Assistance Program (federal grant) - Managed by AMI Consulting Engineers, PA - Products/Services Requested: - Floating dock (repair/replacement) - Aluminum cleats - Composite piles - Riprap - Pile guides - Bedding stone fill - Geotextile fabric - Mobilization/demobilization - Erosion and sediment control - Obstruction removal - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders must review all attached documents and addendums for detailed specifications and requirements - Compliance with FEMA grant requirements and engineering specifications is mandatory
Description
The City of Milton is seeking construction services for the Russell Harber Dock Repair/Replacement Project, which involves repairing and replacing the floating dock at Russell Harber Landing Park damaged by Hurricane Sally. The project scope includes mobilization/demobilization, erosion and sediment control, pile and obstruction removal, composite pile driving, floating dock and aluminum cleat installations, riprap and gangway salvage and reinstallation, bedding stone fill, geotextile fabric, and riprap installation. The project is funded by a federal grant through FEMA's Public Assistance Program and managed by AMI Consulting Engineers, PA. Bidders were required to submit bids by June 11, 2025, and contact Michele Williams for inquiries.