Opportunity

My Florida Marketplace #42303IFB26

Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey for Pablo Creek Conservation Area

Posted

July 11, 2026

Respond By

August 10, 2026

Identifier

42303IFB26

NAICS

541360, 541370

This opportunity from the St. Johns River Water Management District seeks qualified contractors for a Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey at Pablo Creek Conservation Area in Duval County, Florida. - Government Buyer: - St. Johns River Water Management District (Procurement Director: Blaine Ashworth) - Scope of Work: - Conduct a comprehensive Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey (CRAS) of a 2,722-acre conservation area - Includes records review, background research, pedestrian and systematic subsurface field surveys, site evaluation, data management, geospatial data delivery, and comprehensive reporting - Requirements: - Survey must comply with Florida Division of Historical Resources (DHR) and SHPO review standards, Section 106 requirements, and District land management needs - Contractors must minimize disturbance to sensitive habitats and follow protocols for discovery of human remains - Submission of Florida Master Site File forms for all identified or updated sites - Deliverables include a geodatabase compatible with ArcGIS Pro and a final report meeting Chapter 1A-46, F.A.C. standards - Contractors must have at least 5 years of relevant experience and meet registration requirements - Products/Services Requested: - Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey (1 unit) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified cultural resource survey and archaeological service providers - Estimated contract value: $60,000 - All work must be completed within the contract period, with a firm completion deadline

Description

The St. Johns River Water Management District is seeking contractors to perform a Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey of the Pablo Creek Conservation Area, a 2,722-acre conservation property in Duval County, Florida. The survey aims to identify, document, and evaluate archaeological and historical cultural resources to support regulatory compliance, land management, and planned hydrologic restoration activities. The work includes records review, field survey, site evaluation, data management, and reporting. The estimated budget for the work is $60,000, and all work must be completed by September 30, 2026.

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