Opportunity

Ashtabula County Civicplus #362

Design and Construction Services for Ashtabula Harbor Dredge Dewatering Facility

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

September 10, 2026

Identifier

362

NAICS

237990, 541330

This opportunity seeks qualified firms to deliver design and construction services for a new dredge dewatering facility at Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. - Government Buyer: - Ashtabula County Port Authority (in partnership with Ashtabula City Port Authority) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive project planning and preliminary design - Environmental and geotechnical investigations (wetland delineation, sampling, borings, lab testing) - Surveying and easement documentation (topographic/boundary surveys, easement plats) - Final engineering design and permitting (engineered drawings, stormwater management, sediment transport modeling) - Construction implementation and oversight (bidding assistance, construction management, grant reporting) - Facility must handle up to 100,000 cubic yards of sediment - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Coordination with stakeholders: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ohio EPA, Kinder Morgan, Ohio Department of Natural Resources - Compliance with federal grant requirements and Davis-Bacon wage rates - Firms must demonstrate relevant qualifications, experience, personnel, references, and insurance - Facility design must support beneficial reuse of dredged sediment - Contract Details: - Three-year contract with options for extension until project completion

Description

The Ashtabula County Port Authority and Ashtabula City Port Authority seek qualifications for the design and construction services of a dredge dewatering facility at Ashtabula Harbor. The facility will manage sediment from harbor dredging operations, accommodating high-volume sediment processing with modular sluiceways, sediment control structures, and access infrastructure. The project includes phases for planning, environmental and geotechnical investigation, surveying, final design, permitting, and construction oversight. The goal is to support beneficial reuse and long-term sediment management, with funding support from various grants.

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