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Construction Pre-Qualification for Storm Water Capital Improvement Projects

Greenville County / LAND DEVELOPMENT/STORM WATER MGMT

Description

The County is requesting qualifications from contractors for a series of storm water capital improvement projects aimed at improving water quality and reducing stormwater quantity throughout its jurisdiction. These projects will primarily focus on stream restoration/bank stabilization improvements, riparian reforestation, and green storm water infrastructure. Most of these upcoming projects will be funded through recent County grant awards (approximately $10M) associated with funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Contractors who are interested in bidding on any of this work must be accepted first through this pre-qualification process in order to respond to future Invitations to Bid . The stream restoration work may include bank grading with the help of soil lifts, coir matting, turf reinforcement matting, boulder walls and bank toe treatments (toe rock, toe wood, and boulder toes(s)). They will also include the installation of instream features such as cross vane(s), boulder/constructed riffle(s), stream drop(s), j-hook vane(s), and single arm vane(s). Additionally, these projects may include re-routing or daylighting of streams. Green infrastructure storm water BMPs may include, but are not limited to, enhanced bioswale(s), bioretention, rain garden(s), regenerative stormwater conveyance(s), pervious pavement(s), infiltration trench(es), stormwater wetland(s), and other BMPs found in the County’s design manual. Reforestation will be a necessary component of some projects, consisting of high-density native plantings of trees, shrubs, and grasses. Plantings will range in size and type, ranging in size from seed, live stakes and plugs, to 3–15-gallon or balled and burlapped trees, and will be laid out in the bid quantities. Proper preparation of the soil bed will be required in order to ensure a healthy stand of vegetation. Please Note - Prequalification does not guarantee that Greenville County will award contractor a project. Award will be determined through a competitive bidding process among those that have been prequalified This project (SCIIP Grant A-23-084) is being funded in whole or in part by the South Carolina Infrastructure Investment Program (SCIIP), which is administered by the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) and funded by federal State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). All federal SLFRF requirements and SCIIP requirements will apply to the contract. All contractors and subcontractors are required to be registered in the federal System for Award Management (SAM) and may not be debarred from doing business with the federal government. Respondents on this work will be required to comply with all applicable federal regulations.

Details

Posted
Jul 19, 2024
Response deadline
Aug 16, 2024, 7:00 PM UTC
Status
closed
Buyer
Greenville County
Department
LAND DEVELOPMENT/STORM WATER MGMT
Jurisdiction
Greenville County
Reference #
RFQ #25003
Summary
The County is requesting qualifications from contractors for a series of storm water capital improvement projects aimed at improving water quality and reducing stormwat
Government Code
greenvillecounty
Government Organization City
Greenville
Government Organization State
SC
Government Organization Website
https://www.greenvillecounty.org/
Government Organization Zip Code
29601
Government Organization Address1
301 University Ridge, Suite N-2400
Government Organization Country Code
US
Closed Substatus
awarded
Other
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Contact

(864)467-7200
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