Opportunity
Department of Agriculture Granicus #2026160
Kansas Department of Agriculture Solicits Coon Creek Streambank Stabilization Project
Posted
July 09, 2026
Respond By
August 09, 2026
Identifier
2026160
NAICS
237990
The Kansas Department of Agriculture is seeking a contractor for the Coon Creek Streambank Protection Project (Right Bank) in Marshall County, Kansas. - Government Buyer: Kansas Department of Agriculture - Project Scope: - Streambank stabilization along Coon Creek, targeting Banks 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 - Installation of engineered structures: log vanes with rootwads, cover/footer logs, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection (LPSTP), tie-backs, rock chutes, and engineered rock riffles - Placement of rock riprap and shot rock in various sizes (12" and 18"), totaling thousands of tons - Soil moving totaling over 4,200 cubic yards - Vegetation planting: 100 bare root trees, 4,876 live stakes, and seeding/mulching over 1.27 acres - Use of 22 logs with rootwads and 6 logs without rootwads (12"+ diameter, 8-35 ft length) - Designer: MeanderEng, LLC (Kari Bigham, Engineer) - Notable Requirements: - Strict vegetation and erosion control practices - Limitations on tree removal - Compliance with all applicable state, federal, and local permits - Engineered structures must use poorly sorted limestone rock (D50 12" and 18") - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are required; materials are standard construction and natural materials - Plans and detailed project information are available for review; written comments are invited prior to closing
Description
This solicitation is for the Coon Creek Streambank Protection Project (Right Bank) located in Marshall County, Kansas. The project involves streambank stabilization activities governed by Kansas statutes 82a-301 to 305a. Plans and detailed project information are available for review, and comments are invited prior to the closing date. The project includes construction activities such as rock riprap placement, soil moving, and vegetation planting to stabilize the streambank along Coon Creek.