Opportunity
Lake Tahoe Unified School District Planet bids #26-30160086-01-BN1
Shoreline Revetment and Drainage Construction at El Dorado Beach, South Lake Tahoe
Posted
July 10, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
26-30160086-01-BN1
NAICS
237990
This opportunity involves shoreline protection and drainage improvements at El Dorado Beach in South Lake Tahoe, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of South Lake Tahoe Department of Public Works - Project managed by the Public Works Office - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing 12-inch corrugated metal pipe (CMP) storm drain pipes (125 units) - Removal of supersack sandbags and plastic, with salvage of rock and sand - Salvage and reuse of sand (150 TN) and cobble (110 TN) - Installation of infiltration pits (40 units) - Placement of various classes of riprap for shoreline protection: - 450 TN Class V Rock Slope Protection (RSP) - 80 TN Class II RSP - 900 TN rounded rock/boulder revetment (18–36 inch boulders) - 390 TN 3 to 8 inch river run cobble - Import and placement of 350 TN washed beach sand (free of aquatic invasive species) - Temporary water-filled dam (225 LF, contractor supplied) for sediment control (bid alternate) - Removal of 2,650 LF of loose filter fabric from existing riprap - Construction staking, surveying, mobilization, and temporary traffic control - Notable Requirements: - Strict compliance with California prevailing wage laws and environmental permits - Adherence to City and Caltrans engineering standards - Project duration is 35 calendar days from Notice to Proceed, with liquidated damages for delays - Excavation/grading restricted to May 1–October 15 unless exceptions granted - No specific OEMs or proprietary products required; all qualified contractors may bid - No named OEMs or vendors; all materials are standard construction aggregates and supplies - Bid documents and plans prepared by Stantec, approved by City Engineer
Description
This solicitation is for the El Dorado Beach Revetment Phase 2 project, which involves removal of existing 12-inch CMP storm drain pipes, removal of Super Sack sandbags on the beach, removal and salvage of sand and riprap, installation of various classes of riprap as new revetment, beach replenishment, installation of an infiltration pit, traffic control, and installation, maintenance, and removal of temporary BMPs including a temporary water-filled dam/barrier. The work also includes utility protection and coordination, compliance with regulatory permits, and all other work as described in the contract documents, including project construction drawings, bid documents, special provisions, and applicable standards. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled, and the response format is paper submission.