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Madera County Public Works is soliciting bids for tree mitigation and restoration associated with the Road 200 Bridge at Fine Gold Creek. The scope centers on mitigation/restoration and revegetation work connected to environmental commitments for the bridge project. Questions are due January 21, 2026, and proposals are due January 29, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Madera County Public Works is soliciting bids for tree mitigation and restoration associated with the Road 200 Bridge at Fine Gold Creek. The scope centers on mitigation/restoration and revegetation work connected to environmental commitments for the bridge project. Questions are due January 21, 2026, and proposals are due January 29, 2026.
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Removals, grading, aggregate, structure replacement, erosion control, permanent signing, traffic control, restoration.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Removals, grading, aggregate, structure replacement, erosion control, permanent signing, traffic control, restoration.
AvailableThe City of Deltona is seeking bids for the Lake Monroe Intake Site Restoration project, which includes restoration work, construction of a new retaining wall, new sidewalk, site grading, and boat ramp/site improvements. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for 2026-02-05 and bids are due by 2026-02-23. The project is an Invitation for Bid (ITB) and is intended for qualified contractors to perform the described construction and restoration work.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Close: Feb 23, 2026
The City of Deltona is seeking bids for the Lake Monroe Intake Site Restoration project, which includes restoration work, construction of a new retaining wall, new sidewalk, site grading, and boat ramp/site improvements. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for 2026-02-05 and bids are due by 2026-02-23. The project is an Invitation for Bid (ITB) and is intended for qualified contractors to perform the described construction and restoration work.
AvailableInstalling green infrastructure to manage stormwater runoff at its eight-acre waterfront. The work will entail restoring natural shoreline habitat, repairing an eroded gully and outfall and installing a bio-infiltration system. Installing a bioswale along the property’s north boundary with three riprap-lined chutes from a neighboring driveway to convey runoff to the bioswale which will be lined with a turf reinforcement mat and planted with salt marsh grasses and shrubs. Repairing an eroded gully with live willow stake riprap. Overhauling an existing culvert and outfall at the property boundary. Stabilizing bioswale overflow with stone and mortar riprap. Reconstruction of crushed stone berm. Conducting habitat restoration along 530 LF (approx. 21,000 SF) of shoreline through removal of Phragmites and black locust trees and saplings and planting with native shrubs and grasses.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Close: Feb 11, 2026
Installing green infrastructure to manage stormwater runoff at its eight-acre waterfront. The work will entail restoring natural shoreline habitat, repairing an eroded gully and outfall and installing a bio-infiltration system. Installing a bioswale along the property’s north boundary with three riprap-lined chutes from a neighboring driveway to convey runoff to the bioswale which will be lined with a turf reinforcement mat and planted with salt marsh grasses and shrubs. Repairing an eroded gully with live willow stake riprap. Overhauling an existing culvert and outfall at the property boundary. Stabilizing bioswale overflow with stone and mortar riprap. Reconstruction of crushed stone berm. Conducting habitat restoration along 530 LF (approx. 21,000 SF) of shoreline through removal of Phragmites and black locust trees and saplings and planting with native shrubs and grasses.
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