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Purchase of rip rap, sand, limestone, and clay/embankment material for daily operations as well as during a state of emergency when normal business is or has been interrupted. These events can be hurricanes, levee breaks, high water events, floods, tornados, or any man-made disaster such as an act of terrorism or any other type of emergency or disaster, and they may occur at any time. Includes 1 CY of pump sand (material only); 1 TN of 10 LB of rip rap (material only); see attached file.
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The selected experienced and qualified construction management Consultant(s) will be tasked with providing construction management services for the Sunnyvale East and West Channels Flood Protection Project (SEWCFPP). The Project construction consists of the following: 1) Clearing and grubbing within the Project limits, including the removal and legal disposal of the designated trees, debris, and other miscellaneous items; 2) Demolition, removal, and disposal/recycle of existing rock slope protection, concrete channel improvements, sacked concrete, other structures, concrete features, fences, rubble, and other debris within project limits; 3) Spread footing and Cast-In-Drilled-Hole (CIDH) floodwall construction (CIDH piles are anticipated to be placed in wet conditions and will utilize inspection pipes for acceptance testing); 4) Box culvert construction and box culvert extension and channel transition structures, including partial and full removal of existing RCB structures, and staged construction of triple-cell box culvert including staged demolition of existing East Caribbean Drive Bridges; 5) Headwall construction on existing City and Caltrans Bridges, and existing City owned box culvert structures, including partial and full removal of existing barriers. 6) Trail and pedestrian improvements; 7) Demolition, relocation, and reconstruction of City of Sunnyvale streets, medians, and utilities; 8) Coordination, data collection and monitoring of vibration of adjacent structures during construction; 9) Structural concrete and rebar placement; 10) Structural steel plates, brackets, welds, bolted members, and anchor connections; 11) Earthwork, including excavation, fill placement and levee construction; 12) Inspection and monitoring of aesthetic treatment installation on floodwalls and headwalls; 13) Coordination, monitoring and inspection of floodwall tie-in to existing bridges and floodwalls, including Caltrans, Google, and City of Sunnyvale; 14) Coordination, monitoring and inspection of adjacent City of infrastructure; 15) Coordination, monitoring and inspection of existing utility relocation and protection; 16) Review, inspection and monitoring of Traffic Control Plan prepared by Contractor; 17) Inspection and monitoring of hydroseeding on banks and temporarily disturbed areas and revegetation; 18) Inspection and monitoring of biotechnical plantings, mitigation plantings, in accordance with the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan, and other plantings during the contractor’s establishment period; 19) Other miscellaneous construction work and items necessary to satisfactorily complete the demolition and construction work; 20) Protection of trees that are not identified to be removed; 21) Compliance with NPDES Construction General Permit, available online at https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/constpermits.html, and implementation of the approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan; 22) Compliance with the Project regulatory permits, copies of which will be provided to Consultant once each is secured, including the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Streambed Alteration Agreement; San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Water Quality Certification; and Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan compliance (including avoidance measures and BMPs). For Sunnyvale East and West Channels Flood Protection Project, the US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Clean Water Act Permit; 23) Compliance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Loan monitoring and inspecting requirements for Sunnyvale East and West Channels Flood Protection Project (SEWCFPP); 24) Compliance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) requirements for the project; 25) Replacement, in kind, of any existing landscaping that will be disturbed by construction
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Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Dec 24, 2025
Close: Feb 5, 2026
The selected experienced and qualified construction management Consultant(s) will be tasked with providing construction management services for the Sunnyvale East and West Channels Flood Protection Project (SEWCFPP). The Project construction consists of the following: 1) Clearing and grubbing within the Project limits, including the removal and legal disposal of the designated trees, debris, and other miscellaneous items; 2) Demolition, removal, and disposal/recycle of existing rock slope protection, concrete channel improvements, sacked concrete, other structures, concrete features, fences, rubble, and other debris within project limits; 3) Spread footing and Cast-In-Drilled-Hole (CIDH) floodwall construction (CIDH piles are anticipated to be placed in wet conditions and will utilize inspection pipes for acceptance testing); 4) Box culvert construction and box culvert extension and channel transition structures, including partial and full removal of existing RCB structures, and staged construction of triple-cell box culvert including staged demolition of existing East Caribbean Drive Bridges; 5) Headwall construction on existing City and Caltrans Bridges, and existing City owned box culvert structures, including partial and full removal of existing barriers. 6) Trail and pedestrian improvements; 7) Demolition, relocation, and reconstruction of City of Sunnyvale streets, medians, and utilities; 8) Coordination, data collection and monitoring of vibration of adjacent structures during construction; 9) Structural concrete and rebar placement; 10) Structural steel plates, brackets, welds, bolted members, and anchor connections; 11) Earthwork, including excavation, fill placement and levee construction; 12) Inspection and monitoring of aesthetic treatment installation on floodwalls and headwalls; 13) Coordination, monitoring and inspection of floodwall tie-in to existing bridges and floodwalls, including Caltrans, Google, and City of Sunnyvale; 14) Coordination, monitoring and inspection of adjacent City of infrastructure; 15) Coordination, monitoring and inspection of existing utility relocation and protection; 16) Review, inspection and monitoring of Traffic Control Plan prepared by Contractor; 17) Inspection and monitoring of hydroseeding on banks and temporarily disturbed areas and revegetation; 18) Inspection and monitoring of biotechnical plantings, mitigation plantings, in accordance with the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan, and other plantings during the contractor’s establishment period; 19) Other miscellaneous construction work and items necessary to satisfactorily complete the demolition and construction work; 20) Protection of trees that are not identified to be removed; 21) Compliance with NPDES Construction General Permit, available online at https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/constpermits.html, and implementation of the approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan; 22) Compliance with the Project regulatory permits, copies of which will be provided to Consultant once each is secured, including the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Streambed Alteration Agreement; San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Water Quality Certification; and Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan compliance (including avoidance measures and BMPs). For Sunnyvale East and West Channels Flood Protection Project, the US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Clean Water Act Permit; 23) Compliance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Loan monitoring and inspecting requirements for Sunnyvale East and West Channels Flood Protection Project (SEWCFPP); 24) Compliance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) requirements for the project; 25) Replacement, in kind, of any existing landscaping that will be disturbed by construction
AvailableThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Omaha District, issued a presolicitation (W9128F26RA003) seeking construction contractors to build five pre-engineered metal Environmental Protection Shelters (EPS) and associated airfield apron, paving, and three small maintenance kiosks at Ellsworth AFB, SD. The procurement uses NAICS 236220 and a Best Value Tradeoff evaluation approach, with an estimated period of performance of 730 calendar days from Notice to Proceed and an estimated contract value in the $100M–$300M range. Vendors are referred to the official SAM.gov posting and the DoD PIEE solicitation module for solicitation documents and response instructions; no primary public solicitation PDF was available on the SAM.gov record.
Posted Date
Oct 2, 2025
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Oct 2, 2025
Close: Jan 30, 2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Omaha District, issued a presolicitation (W9128F26RA003) seeking construction contractors to build five pre-engineered metal Environmental Protection Shelters (EPS) and associated airfield apron, paving, and three small maintenance kiosks at Ellsworth AFB, SD. The procurement uses NAICS 236220 and a Best Value Tradeoff evaluation approach, with an estimated period of performance of 730 calendar days from Notice to Proceed and an estimated contract value in the $100M–$300M range. Vendors are referred to the official SAM.gov posting and the DoD PIEE solicitation module for solicitation documents and response instructions; no primary public solicitation PDF was available on the SAM.gov record.
AvailableProcurement of Auma Multi-Turn Electric Actuators for flood stations.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: -
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Procurement of Auma Multi-Turn Electric Actuators for flood stations.
AvailableNSN 7HH 4820-01-700-0262 Valve Assy Flood Le Qty 15 Ea.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Nov 7, 2025
Close: Feb 19, 2026
NSN 7HH 4820-01-700-0262 Valve Assy Flood Le Qty 15 Ea.
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