Opportunity

Escambia County Opengov #25-26.089

Escambia County seeks construction and rehabilitation services for Bob Sikes Fishing Pier South, including ADA upgrades and lighting improvements.

Posted

June 26, 2026

Respond By

July 27, 2026

Identifier

25-26.089

NAICS

237310, 237990

Escambia County is seeking bids for the construction and rehabilitation of the Bob Sikes Fishing Pier South on Pensacola Beach. - Government Buyer: - Escambia County, Purchasing Office - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive substructure repairs, including pile jackets with cathodic protection, restoration of piles, caps, and framing elements - ADA accessibility upgrades and handrail enhancements - Lighting improvements with solar luminaires and 30-foot aluminum light poles - Installation of new signage, pipe bollards, monofilament recycling stations, and a manual swing barrier gate - Demolition of certain pier spans if repair is not feasible - Products Requested: - Mobilization, floating turbidity barrier (1,200 linear feet), removal of existing structures (3,275 sq ft), pile jackets (160 linear feet), epoxy material (48 gallons), crack injection and sealing (1,009 linear feet), restoration of spalled areas (84 cubic feet), alkali activated anodes (188 each), concrete removal (3,300 linear feet), penetrant sealer (24 gallons), cleaning and coating concrete surfaces (3,644 sq ft), aluminum pedestrian railing (3,326 linear feet), solar luminaires (13 each), aluminum light poles (13 each), light pole anchors (52 each), sign panels (16 each), pipe bollards (6 each), manual swing barrier gate (1 each), swing gate posts (2 each), monofilament recycling stations (13 each) - Unique Requirements: - Compliance with federal, state, and local regulations - Buy America preferences - Liquidated damages penalty for delays - Funded by Natural Resource Damage Assessment and RESTORE Act - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.

Description

This solicitation is for the construction and rehabilitation of the Bob Sikes Fishing Pier South, including ADA upgrades, lighting, signage, and the construction of a vehicular gate. The project is funded by the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration and the RESTORE Act. It requires compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Bidders must submit all required documentation such as bid bonds, insurance certificates, and licensing. The project includes specific milestones and deadlines, with a liquidated damages penalty of $2,667.00 per day of delay.

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