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Lee County Ionwave #B260218SAG Addendum 4

Powell Creek Marsh Restoration Construction Project – Lee County, FL

Posted

June 09, 2026

Respond By

July 20, 2026

Identifier

B260218SAG Addendum 4

NAICS

237990

Lee County Board of County Commissioners is seeking bids for the Powell Creek (Del Prado) Marsh Restoration project in North Fort Myers, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Lee County Board of County Commissioners, Procurement Management Department - Project Scope: - Marsh restoration construction based on AIM Engineering plans - Major tasks: clearing and grubbing (14 acres), grading, excavation (9,700 CY), embankment (7,300 CY), final grading, maintenance road repair (800 SY stabilized subgrade), seeding and mulching (6,500 SY), sodding (13,500 SY), environmental planting, pipe desilting (12 pipes, 0-24"), installation of 22 Nyloplast ductile iron drop-in grates, 4 ADS in-line drain basin and pipe repairs/replacements, and rip-rap refurbishment - Erosion and water quality controls: 11,100 LF silt fence, 150 LF floating turbidity barriers, NPDES compliance - Products/Materials: - Nyloplast ductile iron drop-in grates (15") - ADS in-line drain basins and pipes - Rip-rap materials - Silt fence, seed, mulch, sod, and environmental plantings - Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to provided engineering plans; no deviations without County approval - All labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals to be provided by contractor - Compliance with E-Verify, background screening, litigation disclosure, bid bond, and Florida statutes on business relationships and scrutinized companies - Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) compliance for rip-rap work - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation, but Nyloplast and ADS are referenced as product brands for drainage components.

Description

The Lee County Board of County Commissioners is soliciting bids for restorative improvements in the Powell Creek (Del Prado) filter marsh located in North Fort Myers, Florida. The project scope includes clearing, grading, excavation, and restoration according to supplemental plans by AIM Engineering, with no deviations allowed without County approval. Bidders must submit sealed bids by July 20, 2026, either electronically or by hand, and bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Procurement Management office. All necessary labor, services, materials, equipment, and incidentals are required to complete the work as specified.

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