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Work tasks will generally involve site access and staging; installation and removal of temporary erosion and sediment controls; excavation and grading to construct floodplain benches along an unnamed tributary to keeler bay (generally up to 25 feet wide) to improve floodplain access; instream excavation and shaping; installation of approximately four stone grade control structures to stabilize existing headcuts and tie into existing stream grade; backfilling and stabilization of eroding headcut areas with stone; protection of existing underground utilities including a septic force main; hauling, placement, and grading of excavated materials; stream channel stabilization and restoration; site stabilization including seeding, mulching, erosion control matting, and final grading; and restoration of pre-construction or improved conditions of all disturbed areas (see attachment a). Instream structures and grading may require field adjustments at the time of construction to reflect existing conditions.
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Project will restore approx 3,000 lf of stream, extending. It also includes the construction of a parallel concrete trail, pedestrian bridges, and drainage enhancements such as storm drain inlets and outfalls. Additionally, the project will address sewer and water utility improvements and relocations, road work and intersection removal, and extensive planting throughout the stream corridor. Urban stream restoration and realignment. Stream bank and bed rock riprap protection. Retaining wall improvements.
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Project will restore approx 3,000 lf of stream, extending. It also includes the construction of a parallel concrete trail, pedestrian bridges, and drainage enhancements such as storm drain inlets and outfalls. Additionally, the project will address sewer and water utility improvements and relocations, road work and intersection removal, and extensive planting throughout the stream corridor. Urban stream restoration and realignment. Stream bank and bed rock riprap protection. Retaining wall improvements.
AvailableSeeking the services of a qualified contractor with experience in floodplain restoration and/or related experience to carry out the Scope of Work outlined in this bid. This project will restore riparian habitat and floodplain access at the Dorothy Smith Access Area by reducing impervious surface along the parking lot, removing gravel built up on the floodplain, re-vegetating the floodplain, and maintaining river access via a walking path. This project will provide floodplain access, enhance flood resiliency, and reduce sedimentation and stormwater runoff into the Lamoille River. The Access Area is located upstream of the confluence with the Brewster River. This site has historically experienced streambank erosion, sedimentation, and nutrient loading, especially near the Fishing Access Area. This site was identified as a priority in the 2021 Cambridge Stormwater Master Plan and recognized as an erosion hot spot. Floodplain restoration on this Vermont Fish and Wildlife parcel will provide storage for flood water, ice, and debris. Located immediately upstream of the Route 108 bridge, this parcel provides a crucial location for ice, debris, and sediment to settle out, to reduce sedimentation inputs into the Lamoille and Brewster River.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Seeking the services of a qualified contractor with experience in floodplain restoration and/or related experience to carry out the Scope of Work outlined in this bid. This project will restore riparian habitat and floodplain access at the Dorothy Smith Access Area by reducing impervious surface along the parking lot, removing gravel built up on the floodplain, re-vegetating the floodplain, and maintaining river access via a walking path. This project will provide floodplain access, enhance flood resiliency, and reduce sedimentation and stormwater runoff into the Lamoille River. The Access Area is located upstream of the confluence with the Brewster River. This site has historically experienced streambank erosion, sedimentation, and nutrient loading, especially near the Fishing Access Area. This site was identified as a priority in the 2021 Cambridge Stormwater Master Plan and recognized as an erosion hot spot. Floodplain restoration on this Vermont Fish and Wildlife parcel will provide storage for flood water, ice, and debris. Located immediately upstream of the Route 108 bridge, this parcel provides a crucial location for ice, debris, and sediment to settle out, to reduce sedimentation inputs into the Lamoille and Brewster River.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Construction of approximately 265 LF of restored stream, reconnected floodplain, rebuilt bank, and in-stream structures.
Posted Date
Jul 12, 2025
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Jul 12, 2025
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Construction of approximately 265 LF of restored stream, reconnected floodplain, rebuilt bank, and in-stream structures.
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Close: Feb 13, 2026
Seeking the services of a qualified contractor with experience in floodplain restoration and/or related experience to carry out the Scope of Work outlined in this bid. This project will restore riparian habitat and floodplain access at the Dorothy Smith Access Area by reducing impervious surface along the parking lot, removing gravel built up on the floodplain, re-vegetating the floodplain, and maintaining river access via a walking path. This project will provide floodplain access, enhance flood resiliency, and reduce sedimentation and stormwater runoff into the Lamoille River. The Access Area is located upstream of the confluence with the Brewster River. This site has historically experienced streambank erosion, sedimentation, and nutrient loading, especially near the Fishing Access Area. This site was identified as a priority in the 2021 Cambridge Stormwater Master Plan and recognized as an erosion hot spot. Floodplain restoration on this Vermont Fish and Wildlife parcel will provide storage for flood water, ice, and debris. Located immediately upstream of the Route 108 bridge, this parcel provides a crucial location for ice, debris, and sediment to settle out, to reduce sedimentation inputs into the Lamoille and Brewster River.
AvailableClose: Feb 13, 2026
Seeking the services of a qualified contractor with experience in floodplain restoration and/or related experience to carry out the Scope of Work outlined in this bid. This project will restore riparian habitat and floodplain access at the Dorothy Smith Access Area by reducing impervious surface along the parking lot, removing gravel built up on the floodplain, re-vegetating the floodplain, and maintaining river access via a walking path. This project will provide floodplain access, enhance flood resiliency, and reduce sedimentation and stormwater runoff into the Lamoille River. The Access Area is located upstream of the confluence with the Brewster River. This site has historically experienced streambank erosion, sedimentation, and nutrient loading, especially near the Fishing Access Area. This site was identified as a priority in the 2021 Cambridge Stormwater Master Plan and recognized as an erosion hot spot. Floodplain restoration on this Vermont Fish and Wildlife parcel will provide storage for flood water, ice, and debris. Located immediately upstream of the Route 108 bridge, this parcel provides a crucial location for ice, debris, and sediment to settle out, to reduce sedimentation inputs into the Lamoille and Brewster River.
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