Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #PD 25-26.084
Escambia County Seeks Contractors for Alger Rd Bridge Replacement and Jefferson Ave Culvert Rehabilitation
Posted
August 14, 2026
Respond By
September 14, 2026
Identifier
PD 25-26.084
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238190
Escambia County, Florida is seeking qualified contractors for a major infrastructure project in Century, Florida, focused on post-disaster recovery: - Project Scope: - Replacement of the Alger Rd bridge and rehabilitation of the Jefferson Ave pipe culvert - Includes all labor, materials, equipment, and services for construction, engineering, inspection, and project management - Work covers mobilization, dewatering, traffic maintenance, clearing, grading, waterline and gas main work, bridge and roadway structures, and specialized items like helical piles and prestressed slab beams - Key Products and Quantities: - 32 helical piles, 83.5 interior and 55.7 exterior prestressed slab beams, 315 units of riprap, 188 and 75 units of guardrail, 278 units of asphalt and subgrade, and numerous other civil construction materials - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal CDBG-DR provisions, Davis Bacon wage determinations, and Section 3 business requirements - Extensive insurance coverage and adherence to specialized construction specifications (e.g., helical pile installation) - Substantial completion required within 335 days from Notice to Proceed, with 30 additional days for final completion - No specific OEMs or named vendors are identified; the opportunity is open to all qualified construction contractors - Multiple technical attachments provided, including structure plans and detailed specifications
Description
Escambia County is soliciting qualified and experienced contractors for the replacement of a bridge on Alger Rd in the town of Century and the rehabilitation of a pipe culvert on Jefferson Ave in the town of Century. The scope of work includes construction engineering, inspection, and project management services for these projects. The county aims to administer contracts professionally to complete the work on budget and on time with minimal inconvenience and maximum safety for the public. This project is funded through the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program following Hurricane Sally in 2020.