Opportunity
My Florida Marketplace #DOT-ITB-26-8031-WG
FDOT Solicits Wetland Mitigation Credits for Osceola County Projects
Posted
June 15, 2026
Respond By
June 26, 2026
Identifier
DOT-ITB-26-8031-WG
NAICS
115310
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), through Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, is seeking bids for the provision of state and federal freshwater herbaceous and forested wetland mitigation functional credits to offset approximately 30 acres of wetland impacts in Osceola County, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, Contractual Services Office - Products/Services Requested: - State and/or Federal Freshwater Herbaceous Wetland Mitigation Functional Credits - Part Number: 436194-3 - Credits assessed by UMAM, WRAP, or MWRAP methodologies - Used to offset impacts in SFWMD Lake Tohopekaliga Cumulative Impact Basin and USGS Kissimmee HUC8 #03090101 - State and/or Federal Freshwater Forested Wetland Mitigation Functional Credits - Part Number: 436194-3 - Credits assessed by UMAM, WRAP, or MWRAP methodologies - Used to offset impacts in SFWMD Lake Tohopekaliga Cumulative Impact Basin and USGS Kissimmee HUC8 #03090101 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified mitigation banks with valid permits - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Vendors must hold valid wetland mitigation bank permits - Credits must be assessed using UMAM, WRAP, or MWRAP methodologies - Compensation is per credit, with separate pay items for herbaceous and forested credits - Indefinite quantity contract with no guaranteed minimum purchase - Contract term is three years from first Task Work Order, with possible renewals up to three years
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation to Bid issued by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the purchase of state and federal freshwater herbaceous and forested wetland mitigation functional credits. These credits are intended to offset state and/or federal wetland impacts in Osceola County, Florida. The contract is anticipated to be for an indefinite quantity with an initial term of three years following the issuance of the first Task Work Order. Bids are due by June 26, 2026, and the procurement is managed by FDOT's Floridas Turnpike Enterprise.