The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (MROSD) is soliciting bids for the Kings Mountain Manzanita Ecosystem Resiliency Project (RFB-0000000054), a vegetation management and ecological restoration project located in California's coastal range. The project aims to enhance ecosystem resiliency through targeted treatments that protect the rare Kings Mountain manzanita (Arctostaphylos regismontana), a plant species endemic to the San Francisco Peninsula. Bids were posted on June 17, 2026 and are due by July 17, 2026 at 1:30 PM PDT through MROSD's official procurement platform on BidNet Direct.
The project consists of the following: Installation of permanent backup power generators at nine of the Town’s lift stations that currently do not have permanent auxiliary power, thus mitigating the potential effects of future outages due to flooding. SCADA improvements at all lift stations, providing critical resiliency for operations by ensuring operators can properly operate and manage the system remotely during flooding events that prevent immediate physical access to the lift stations. Rehabilitation and fortification of Lift Station #1, which will include ensuring all
critical electrical components are elevated to at least 2-feet above the floodplain. Replacement and fortification with new materials and restrained joints of approx. 2,300 LF of force main from Lift Station #1 to WWTP, which was damaged during Helene. Replacement of this critical force main will ensure it has increased resiliency
against the effects of future flood events such as Helene. Rehabilitation and fortification with watertight lids of at least 30 manholes located in the 100-year floodplain of the Valley and Hiwassee Rivers, reducing the collection system’s susceptibility to flooding events.
The project consists of the following: Installation of permanent backup power generators at nine of the Town’s lift stations that currently do not have permanent auxiliary power, thus mitigating the potential effects of future outages due to flooding. SCADA improvements at all lift stations, providing critical resiliency for operations by ensuring operators can properly operate and manage the system remotely during flooding events that prevent immediate physical access to the lift stations. Rehabilitation and fortification of Lift Station #1, which will include ensuring all
critical electrical components are elevated to at least 2-feet above the floodplain. Replacement and fortification with new materials and restrained joints of approx. 2,300 LF of force main from Lift Station #1 to WWTP, which was damaged during Helene. Replacement of this critical force main will ensure it has increased resiliency
against the effects of future flood events such as Helene. Rehabilitation and fortification with watertight lids of at least 30 manholes located in the 100-year floodplain of the Valley and Hiwassee Rivers, reducing the collection system’s susceptibility to flooding events.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking a vendor to administer the Upland Ecosystem Restoration Project (UERP) across the Blackwater River, Pine Log, Jennings, and Withlacoochee State Forests. The project focuses on accelerating, maintaining, and documenting pine upland ecosystem restoration activities to improve forest habitat for species such as Northern Bobwhite Quail and Brown-Headed Nuthatch. The work is being procured as a single source agreement that will govern a five-year period of performance from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031, with an estimated value range of $250,000 to $1,500,000.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking a vendor to administer the Upland Ecosystem Restoration Project (UERP) across the Blackwater River, Pine Log, Jennings, and Withlacoochee State Forests. The project focuses on accelerating, maintaining, and documenting pine upland ecosystem restoration activities to improve forest habitat for species such as Northern Bobwhite Quail and Brown-Headed Nuthatch. The work is being procured as a single source agreement that will govern a five-year period of performance from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031, with an estimated value range of $250,000 to $1,500,000.
Work includes repairs to the pump station building, installation of a new roof, replacements of the existing sanitary piping, installation of a new bypass suction and discharge connection with associated pipework, upgrades to electrical junction boxes at each pump, installation of a new pre-cast concrete vault structure for stormwater discharge into the nearby drainage ditch, installation of a new headwall, replacement of an existing storm sewer pipe from a curb inlet to the new vault, and replacement of chain link fence near the drainage ditch.
Work includes repairs to the pump station building, installation of a new roof, replacements of the existing sanitary piping, installation of a new bypass suction and discharge connection with associated pipework, upgrades to electrical junction boxes at each pump, installation of a new pre-cast concrete vault structure for stormwater discharge into the nearby drainage ditch, installation of a new headwall, replacement of an existing storm sewer pipe from a curb inlet to the new vault, and replacement of chain link fence near the drainage ditch.
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The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking a vendor to administer the Upland Ecosystem Restoration Project (UERP) across the Blackwater River, Pine Log, Jennings, and Withlacoochee State Forests. The project focuses on accelerating, maintaining, and documenting pine upland ecosystem restoration activities to improve forest habitat for species such as Northern Bobwhite Quail and Brown-Headed Nuthatch. The work is being procured as a single source agreement that will govern a five-year period of performance from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031, with an estimated value range of $250,000 to $1,500,000.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking a vendor to administer the Upland Ecosystem Restoration Project (UERP) across the Blackwater River, Pine Log, Jennings, and Withlacoochee State Forests. The project focuses on accelerating, maintaining, and documenting pine upland ecosystem restoration activities to improve forest habitat for species such as Northern Bobwhite Quail and Brown-Headed Nuthatch. The work is being procured as a single source agreement that will govern a five-year period of performance from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031, with an estimated value range of $250,000 to $1,500,000.